If you want to go this route, get HoverAir ProMax like I did, is much better in Specs,feathers and the whole nine yard comes with the one terabyte SD card and a lot more fantastic features , would swallow this and a spit it out💪👍🤙🤟
I mean, I used the Mini 1 for a lot of things, so I'm sure someone creative enough could get some great things out of it. But yeah, it seems more like a flying selfie stick right now.
It will be handy for people like myself who are currently using something like a Tello to maintain "muscle memory" in their thumbs while using indoors on bad weather days.
I have some little $20-40 drones from walmart where I do the same thing. Really makes you more confident when you get the chance to actually get outside with the real drones.
I agree, the Neo is selfie drone at its core. And I'm sure it will be a good selfie drone, but I'm sure it will very good at much else. Thanks for sharing.
If it is just a “selfie” drone why will it work with phone goggles 3 and motion controller. It’s not really small. It’s not whoop small. If you’ve flown those you know they are very capable these days. I think the neo will be the same way. Maybe better than a whoop. I think the purpose of the neo is budget, younger market and packability along with making quick posts to social media. 4k 30 ain’t great. But it ain’t no joke either. Can’t wait to see how it really performs at release.
Not much "piloting" necessary on a drone like that. I mean you can, but not exactly the best drone for it. I think it's going to be a good competitor to the Hover, which is always good for us consumers.
Unless I miraculously have an extra $200-$300 lying around, I doubt I'll get my hands on it. And so at that point I'll just be a spectator watching what others have to say about the Neo.
@TheDroneDad yep, i got some store credit at best buy that will take care of the whole purchase. I've used the HoverAir in some of my videos following me on my electric unicycle, so I can't wait to put it to the test
Seriously, the new Hover X1 Pro and X1Pro Max make the Neo look old, before its possible to buy it. More than triple intern memoy + SD card slot up to 1 TB. Also 4k with 60 FPS, the Max version with 4K 120FPS. Also higher wind resistence and its foldable. Sorry DJI, you can sell this one only with a very low price tag. It hurts to say it as a DJI fan, but Hover is at least one generation ahead of you.
You hit the nail on the head. I wonder if their reasoning behind it is this: if we are catering both the Hover and the Neo as drones for content creators, maybe DJI thinks they'll make more money selling more units at a lower price than Hover will at a higher price. Most content creators don't NEED 4K, so they may opt to get the cheaper drone since they already have other gear for most of their shots. Not saying it'll work out that way, but each company definitely has a strategy.
But with Hover you can create slow motion content. If I would do action content often and had the choice of a drone with 4k 30 fps and a drone with 4k 60 to 120 fps, fuck the price, my choice is always the better camera. Most of the shots that those drones do, I can do with my M4P too. So no need to buy, just for the few occasions.
Bro drone pilots are content creators, if it flys and you have a use for It it’s for drone pilots. 1. One use have to follow you while you flying a mini 4 pro. Slow driving content if don’t have spotter.
Spot on. Likewise, the Hover Air X1 Pro series is sucking a lot of newbies in on thinking it is a "drone pilot drone". I do like the X1 as a dronie tool; I have larger DJI drones for more sophisticated flying. But still interested to see how the Neo stacks up to my original Hover Air X1 for ease of use.
Yes. That's the problem. Most content creators aren't going to realize that a RUclips or TikTok account is "in furtherance of a business", so they have to have the Part 107. And if they have the Part 107, they need the Remote ID, regardless the weight of the drone. Not that anyone will follow these rules until FAA actually has enforcement of them.
Is it ridiculous for you to have a drivers license? I’m fine for ALL drones to require license and ID. I’m sick of the jackasses that’ll make it illegal for a non-enterprise pilot to fly.
What's ridiculous is your combative attitude from the beginning. It was never about people not having licenses. You just wanted to argue. It's about overstepping and making it impossible to utilize something that is as dangerous as a paper airplane. I know you're not that dense. I've given you enough of my energy. Hope your day gets better.
I'm hoping it's going to be more of a sub 250g Avata2 with all the fpv capabilities the A2 has. 22gb internal is more than enough for the battery time from the fly more combo. I hope the selfie modes are just a half baked add on, not interested in any of that really and the last thing social media needs is more "look at me, look at where I am" selfie nonsense. It's getting nauseating 🤢😂 This is just my personal opinion though 😅😂 I have a Pavo20 Pro in the pipeline too incase the Neo is crap. 😉🤣
I bought the DJI FPV drone at a good price well after I'd first built and flown hobby grade fpv drones, and it still is great for mid range over sketchy territory. And I also enjoy flying my mini 3 pro fpv style with full head tracking. Not as much fun as a regular 5", but they have their place. I agree with the drone dad. This is not something I want or need at launch time, but I'll probably buy a used one at a good price in a year or so just for the size, the indoor video capabilities and the autonomous modes for quick shots.
Drone pilots are buying this to fly a *digital* FPV tiny whoop inside their homes over winter, or rainy days. They’re not buying it to replace a 5” kwad.
If it flies in full manual mode then it'll be a useful tool for FPV pilots.
If you want to go this route, get HoverAir ProMax like I did, is much better in Specs,feathers and the whole nine yard comes with the one terabyte SD card and a lot more fantastic features , would swallow this and a spit it out💪👍🤙🤟
From your key explanation I believe that also make sense as Dji also said this isn’t for professional uses and so it makes sense for content creators
I mean, I used the Mini 1 for a lot of things, so I'm sure someone creative enough could get some great things out of it. But yeah, it seems more like a flying selfie stick right now.
It will be handy for people like myself who are currently using something like a Tello to maintain "muscle memory" in their thumbs while using indoors on bad weather days.
I have some little $20-40 drones from walmart where I do the same thing. Really makes you more confident when you get the chance to actually get outside with the real drones.
Drone pilot 7months. I'm excited to fly it outside near me without all that noise. Drones not meant 2 fly street level, this is, so cool.
I'm sure it's gonna be a quiet little guy. Come back when you fly it and let me know what you think!
Small but NOISY!
Probably will be!
i will use it for my b-roll would be great for that
22 gigs is about 1.5hrs at 4k. It's more than enough. I think you're only going to use it at small distances anyway.
I think it has some noise canceling tech, which takes out the drone noise when recording.
Well it will be able to connect to the DJI mic 2 transmitter, so speech should be really clear.
Is it any good for quick wide shot for real estate?
With a 12 MP camera, I'm not sure it would do real estate justice.
@@TheDroneDad good point but how about video for the introduction
I agree, the Neo is selfie drone at its core. And I'm sure it will be a good selfie drone, but I'm sure it will very good at much else. Thanks for sharing.
It has full acro. So as a cinematic for people who own an avata2 it would be good. I also live in a flight restriction zone, so that suits me also.
Agreed. It would be a great toy
So much fun to play with, I'm sure.
@@TheDroneDad Enjoying my retirement with a new hobby
If it is just a “selfie” drone why will it work with phone goggles 3 and motion controller. It’s not really small. It’s not whoop small. If you’ve flown those you know they are very capable these days. I think the neo will be the same way. Maybe better than a whoop. I think the purpose of the neo is budget, younger market and packability along with making quick posts to social media. 4k 30 ain’t great. But it ain’t no joke either. Can’t wait to see how it really performs at release.
The Neo at the moment is for content creators to get clicks, after it is on sale it will be for drone pilots.
Not much "piloting" necessary on a drone like that. I mean you can, but not exactly the best drone for it. I think it's going to be a good competitor to the Hover, which is always good for us consumers.
@@TheDroneDad Well it's working for you a the moment, what's your next video going to say about it when people are flying it?
Unless I miraculously have an extra $200-$300 lying around, I doubt I'll get my hands on it. And so at that point I'll just be a spectator watching what others have to say about the Neo.
I think that you could be right. If it can change to vertical then you can be certain it is for content creators.
No vertical video on this one, as far as we know now. But maybe. Or if not now, maybe a later firmware update.
Clearly this neo drone is a shot at the HoverAir drone
It most definitely is. Love to see friendly competition, and can't wait to see how they compare.
@TheDroneDad yep, i got some store credit at best buy that will take care of the whole purchase. I've used the HoverAir in some of my videos following me on my electric unicycle, so I can't wait to put it to the test
Seriously, the new Hover X1 Pro and X1Pro Max make the Neo look old, before its possible to buy it. More than triple intern memoy + SD card slot up to 1 TB. Also 4k with 60 FPS, the Max version with 4K 120FPS. Also higher wind resistence and its foldable. Sorry DJI, you can sell this one only with a very low price tag. It hurts to say it as a DJI fan, but Hover is at least one generation ahead of you.
You hit the nail on the head. I wonder if their reasoning behind it is this: if we are catering both the Hover and the Neo as drones for content creators, maybe DJI thinks they'll make more money selling more units at a lower price than Hover will at a higher price. Most content creators don't NEED 4K, so they may opt to get the cheaper drone since they already have other gear for most of their shots. Not saying it'll work out that way, but each company definitely has a strategy.
But with Hover you can create slow motion content. If I would do action content often and had the choice of a drone with 4k 30 fps and a drone with 4k 60 to 120 fps, fuck the price, my choice is always the better camera. Most of the shots that those drones do, I can do with my M4P too. So no need to buy, just for the few occasions.
@ExHanseat couldn't agree more.
Bro drone pilots are content creators, if it flys and you have a use for It it’s for drone pilots. 1. One use have to follow you while you flying a mini 4 pro. Slow driving content if don’t have spotter.
Spot on. Likewise, the Hover Air X1 Pro series is sucking a lot of newbies in on thinking it is a "drone pilot drone". I do like the X1 as a dronie tool; I have larger DJI drones for more sophisticated flying. But still interested to see how the Neo stacks up to my original Hover Air X1 for ease of use.
I love the options. I'd rather have something like the Hover or the Neo and not need it, rather than need them and not have them.
Hover does not use GPS and hence no geofencing and flight restrictions.
Neo can fly full manual With compatibility to avata2 goggles and controller I hear.
Remote ID and part 101 for content creators? lol Here's where it gets ridiculous.
Yes. That's the problem. Most content creators aren't going to realize that a RUclips or TikTok account is "in furtherance of a business", so they have to have the Part 107. And if they have the Part 107, they need the Remote ID, regardless the weight of the drone. Not that anyone will follow these rules until FAA actually has enforcement of them.
Is it ridiculous for you to have a drivers license?
I’m fine for ALL drones to require license and ID. I’m sick of the jackasses that’ll make it illegal for a non-enterprise pilot to fly.
@@maxshaw1330 Its ridiculous if you make your kids get a license for their Big Wheels and Hotwheels cars. Where do you draw the line?
What's ridiculous is your combative attitude from the beginning. It was never about people not having licenses. You just wanted to argue. It's about overstepping and making it impossible to utilize something that is as dangerous as a paper airplane. I know you're not that dense. I've given you enough of my energy. Hope your day gets better.
I'm hoping it's going to be more of a sub 250g Avata2 with all the fpv capabilities the A2 has. 22gb internal is more than enough for the battery time from the fly more combo.
I hope the selfie modes are just a half baked add on, not interested in any of that really and the last thing social media needs is more "look at me, look at where I am" selfie nonsense. It's getting nauseating 🤢😂
This is just my personal opinion though 😅😂
I have a Pavo20 Pro in the pipeline too incase the Neo is crap. 😉🤣
I think it’s safe to say that no DJI drone is made for drone pilots.
Fair point. I've cut my teeth on DJI and it gave me a really solid foundation to feel confident flying other, more intentional drones.
I bought the DJI FPV drone at a good price well after I'd first built and flown hobby grade fpv drones, and it still is great for mid range over sketchy territory. And I also enjoy flying my mini 3 pro fpv style with full head tracking. Not as much fun as a regular 5", but they have their place. I agree with the drone dad. This is not something I want or need at launch time, but I'll probably buy a used one at a good price in a year or so just for the size, the indoor video capabilities and the autonomous modes for quick shots.
That statement sounds like every simple-minded trade work guy that’s ever lived…
Drone pilots are buying this to fly a *digital* FPV tiny whoop inside their homes over winter, or rainy days. They’re not buying it to replace a 5” kwad.