Should be enough for most use, unfortunately not fast enough for MTBing on twisty trails. Still very impressed what it’s capable of. Thanks for testing and making this video.
Hi shaun ...i know it does follow behind and active track in front but can you get it to fly and film from the side view when cycling Ive just bought one but haven't used it yet as its too windy at the moment in uk Best wishes mark
Easy. Just go to the side and NEO will follow to the same side. You may also set it to follow on high and it should be above every human on bicycle. Also you may be connected VIA app and tell neo to go higher but there may be trees
I would’ve just stopped that’s why I mentioned at the beginning if you see me stopping it’s because somebody was coming. I went there extremely early and hopes that nobody else would be on the trails. And indeed nobody was there lol
Thinking about getting the neo. I already have a mini 4 pro. Just wondering how fast the pro 4 would track in sports mode. I know the obstacle avoidance would be turned off in sports mode.
The only way to really do that would be using a controller so you can use the full fly app and active track. But the tracking speed is not terribly fast so there’s probably better options for tracking cars.
This is good to know, thanks 🙂. I'll be using mine to follow me when I'm riding my mobility scooter, and I will be travelling at a lower speed, so there ought not to be a problem 👍
It is the engwe x26. It’s an incredible bike. I’ve been riding it for a couple weeks now I have a review coming next week on my channel. I really enjoyed the bike. I might sell my others.
Thanks for posting this 👍Tried it myself the other day and it's great in terms of tracking and speed (although it would be nice if it were faster) but what I found to be a real problem was coming out of shade and going into sunshine. Because of the auto exposure, you could see on the video that the change of light blew out the exposure so the tracking was lost and you'd have to backtrack for the Neo to reacquire you. Whether having manual exposure would help with this I don't know, but it would be really useful to be able to hard set manual exposure on the Neo itself for these auto tracking modes without phone or controller connected.
Indeed, I have experienced that myself with my original tracking video that I uploaded last week. It lost me in the sunlight. It’s a problem with visual tracking across the board. I’ve had my mini 4 do the exact same thing. Would be nice if they introduce some form of beacon that would help maintain connection. Or perhaps they would let us use our smart phone as a beacon of sorts.
@@AirPhotography A beacon would be a great addition, even if it was just your phone as you say. Really enjoying my time with the Neo though - bought back the fun in flying for me - so keep the videos coming 😉👍
If the drone loses you during tracking, it sits there and hovers right? I wonder if someone else is to get into VLOS if it will start tracking that other person? I am yet to buy one just curious to know if losing it could lead to the drone tracking someone else?
That is an interesting question. I’m not quite sure what it would do. I was tracking myself with a friend biking the other day, and it did stay locked onto me even when he turned off it continued with me.
I've tried a Neo using a phone. It definitely needs a cinematic mode, I just couldn't get close movement to a subject at a slower speed. I know the new Hoverair Pro Max does have this mode
@@AirPhotography I know because I'm trying Neo too but I prefer have app open in my Iphone because if something wrong happens is the only way to try to control it so I was curious to know if you did it too
@@PsychoticBovine I’d love to see some real world tests before pulling the trigger on one. My M3P does a good job, but this would be cool for some slow, close in “rollers”… 😉
@ronsuriano I'm sure someone has done it by now. One youtuber complained it couldn't do it with the phone or by itself. Logically, it makes sense. You have it track a vehicle using your phone and it's out of the 50 meter range in no time.
@@ronsuriano Unfortunately, I checked my comment history to see if I could find the video (I commented on it), and apparently he deleted the comment. He was kind of a crochety guy from the UK.
I think it flies slower because it has to predict which way you’re returning. It does a pretty good job if you twist your body one way the drone will go in that direction. Other than that, I’m not sure why.
Yes, it has an option called direction track, which will basically track from the front, but it only works well when you’re walking or hiking in my last demonstration I tried on a bike and it can’t fly very fast
nice video! i was looking for something on my bike. but seeing your brake levers be so high up giving me hand cramps just from looking. jeeez bro please adjust them. thats so unhealthy and dangerous to ride. 😵
@@AirPhotography 2 screws. 10 seconds of your time. really nothing to it. but thanks for answering and at least say you get it done. again nice video! watching your stuff since 2 years. later mate!
Oh my pls try with someone cutting behind you or some over takes the drone. And after it loses you and is hovering have a friend drive into its view 😂😢😅
Put a camera on a stick and see how fast it will go then. I'm sorry but these speed tests are silly. Just go a bit slower. And although I may buy a DJI Neo, the shots I want are from a distance with the landscape in view. That is only possible with follow-me. Not with optical tracking. Hopefully Maven, Litchi or Dronelink will work with the Neo soon to unlock it's full potential. Without GPS follow-me it's a crippled product. Or you just fly it manually with the controller like everyone cycling around the world. Nobody uses DJI's active-track. Not that I am against optical tracking! It's great to get certain shots. Especially spotlight and so on. But it is not a replacement for follow-me. Problem is DJI people have no idea how much more user-friendly, more reliable, safer it is in real life.
Neo is cheaper, doesn’t require a controller, and can fly FPV. It can also probably handle crashes better than the Mini 4 Pro. There’s benefits to both
Actually, this follow is better in my opinion than the mini 4 pro. Smoother and less micro corrections. On top of that these are ducted props so you don’t have to worry about damaging the drone if it hits a branch or a tree if it does hit something usually just bounces off and keeps on flying Only downside is mini 4 pro has better quality video. On top of that you don’t need a controller. You can pull it out of your pocket and have it up in the air within 10 seconds following you
Should be enough for most use, unfortunately not fast enough for MTBing on twisty trails. Still very impressed what it’s capable of. Thanks for testing and making this video.
The Neo seemed to do a good job of tracking you on the bike. Nice testing Shawan, and thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Hi shaun ...i know it does follow behind and active track in front but can you get it to fly and film from the side view when cycling
Ive just bought one but haven't used it yet as its too windy at the moment in uk
Best wishes mark
Hi - As a first time buyer should I go for Dji neo flymore combo or the Mini 3 with Rc N1 ?
Very informative, thanks again
Curious: if you had encountered someone coming in the opposite direction, how would you get it out of the way?
Easy. Just go to the side and NEO will follow to the same side. You may also set it to follow on high and it should be above every human on bicycle. Also you may be connected VIA app and tell neo to go higher but there may be trees
I would’ve just stopped that’s why I mentioned at the beginning if you see me stopping it’s because somebody was coming. I went there extremely early and hopes that nobody else would be on the trails. And indeed nobody was there lol
@@AirPhotographyit's so annoyingly loud....nothing like that when trying to relax in nature.
Setting it to "high" takes care of people...but on a trail you risk hitting branches
Thinking about getting the neo. I already have a mini 4 pro. Just wondering how fast the pro 4 would track in sports mode. I know the obstacle avoidance would be turned off in sports mode.
Nice definitive test Shawn. I wish we could buy that drone in the US.
Amazing video! Thanks for that. Im now curious about it capacity to follow cars.
Might lose you instantly on app or without connection as it will not see you. Maybe if you have a car without a roof?
The only way to really do that would be using a controller so you can use the full fly app and active track. But the tracking speed is not terribly fast so there’s probably better options for tracking cars.
This is good to know, thanks 🙂. I'll be using mine to follow me when I'm riding my mobility scooter, and I will be travelling at a lower speed, so there ought not to be a problem 👍
It would work perfectly for that
Excellent video thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it!
A little off topic. But what E-bike are you using in this video. Thanks.
It is the engwe x26. It’s an incredible bike. I’ve been riding it for a couple weeks now I have a review coming next week on my channel. I really enjoyed the bike. I might sell my others.
I wonder if you started it on close follow. Would it try harder to keep up
Thanks for posting this 👍Tried it myself the other day and it's great in terms of tracking and speed (although it would be nice if it were faster) but what I found to be a real problem was coming out of shade and going into sunshine. Because of the auto exposure, you could see on the video that the change of light blew out the exposure so the tracking was lost and you'd have to backtrack for the Neo to reacquire you. Whether having manual exposure would help with this I don't know, but it would be really useful to be able to hard set manual exposure on the Neo itself for these auto tracking modes without phone or controller connected.
Indeed, I have experienced that myself with my original tracking video that I uploaded last week. It lost me in the sunlight. It’s a problem with visual tracking across the board. I’ve had my mini 4 do the exact same thing. Would be nice if they introduce some form of beacon that would help maintain connection. Or perhaps they would let us use our smart phone as a beacon of sorts.
@@AirPhotography A beacon would be a great addition, even if it was just your phone as you say. Really enjoying my time with the Neo though - bought back the fun in flying for me - so keep the videos coming 😉👍
Thanks, you have gave me a point why mine neo is sometimes followi g and on occasions is losing me completly
whats the name of the ebike???
If you did tracking through the RC 2 Controller, would the speeds be any different?
I don’t think so, but I haven’t tested it
Question: Do you know if the drone will continue to follow instead of stopping when using the remote?
It’s just visual tracking as well so if it loses the subject visually it will stop.
@@AirPhotography oh okay. I thought if using the controller it switched to GPS tracking. Thank you for the info, very helpful.
Hi,
Is it any different when you not using the propeller guard?
I don’t think it would affect the speed much. It does affect battery life slightly in this demonstration I wasn’t using the prop guards
Good follow test Shawn
Great vid again Shawn! Great bike guess though not road legal in the UK.👍
If the drone loses you during tracking, it sits there and hovers right? I wonder if someone else is to get into VLOS if it will start tracking that other person? I am yet to buy one just curious to know if losing it could lead to the drone tracking someone else?
That is an interesting question. I’m not quite sure what it would do. I was tracking myself with a friend biking the other day, and it did stay locked onto me even when he turned off it continued with me.
I’ve been wondering the same thing too 🤔 I don’t think I’ve seen anyone test that potential scenario yet
I've tried a Neo using a phone. It definitely needs a cinematic mode, I just couldn't get close movement to a subject at a slower speed. I know the new Hoverair Pro Max does have this mode
Hi did you have app open for every eventuality?
No, with the Neo you don’t need to open an app just press the button on the top and it will start to track you
@@AirPhotography I know because I'm trying Neo too but I prefer have app open in my Iphone because if something wrong happens is the only way to try to control it so I was curious to know if you did it too
Great video! 👌🏻 Do you think it’ll track a vehicle at similar speeds? 🤷🏻♂️ I can’t seem to find any answers about that anywhere… 🤔
With the phone or by itself, it can't. I think it can with a controller.
@@PsychoticBovine I’d love to see some real world tests before pulling the trigger on one. My M3P does a good job, but this would be cool for some slow, close in “rollers”… 😉
@ronsuriano I'm sure someone has done it by now. One youtuber complained it couldn't do it with the phone or by itself. Logically, it makes sense. You have it track a vehicle using your phone and it's out of the 50 meter range in no time.
@@PsychoticBovine I haven’t seen that video. Got a link?
I had doubts about doing it with a phone, but with a controller? 🤔 Maybe? Hopefully? 🙏🏻
@@ronsuriano Unfortunately, I checked my comment history to see if I could find the video (I commented on it), and apparently he deleted the comment. He was kind of a crochety guy from the UK.
Why is it capable of going faster when following you using Follow or ActiveTrack but can’t go as fast when it’s in front of you using DirectionTrack?
I think it flies slower because it has to predict which way you’re returning. It does a pretty good job if you twist your body one way the drone will go in that direction. Other than that, I’m not sure why.
Your cycling use action cam name please
This was filmed on the DJI action 4
Please you can gift osmo action 4 luts 🥹
Will it track you in front of you ?
Yes, it has an option called direction track, which will basically track from the front, but it only works well when you’re walking or hiking in my last demonstration I tried on a bike and it can’t fly very fast
Nice. Mine was loosing me above 13 Km/h
The specs do say 5.5 meters / second or about 12mph.
This needs an update.
nice video! i was looking for something on my bike. but seeing your brake levers be so high up giving me hand cramps just from looking. jeeez bro please adjust them. thats so unhealthy and dangerous to ride. 😵
Indeed, that is on my list of things to get done. It’s been extremely busy the last couple weeks haven’t got around to it yet
@@AirPhotography 2 screws. 10 seconds of your time. really nothing to it. but thanks for answering and at least say you get it done. again nice video! watching your stuff since 2 years. later mate!
and we're still waiting for like 4 more weeks in the usa 😩
Lol what happen with US version? Mine arrived one week only on Southeast Asia region
I think there was a logistics problem
Oh my pls try with someone cutting behind you or some over takes the drone.
And after it loses you and is hovering have a friend drive into its view 😂😢😅
Put a camera on a stick and see how fast it will go then.
I'm sorry but these speed tests are silly. Just go a bit slower.
And although I may buy a DJI Neo, the shots I want are from a distance with the landscape in view. That is only possible with follow-me. Not with optical tracking. Hopefully Maven, Litchi or Dronelink will work with the Neo soon to unlock it's full potential. Without GPS follow-me it's a crippled product.
Or you just fly it manually with the controller like everyone cycling around the world. Nobody uses DJI's active-track.
Not that I am against optical tracking! It's great to get certain shots. Especially spotlight and so on. But it is not a replacement for follow-me. Problem is DJI people have no idea how much more user-friendly, more reliable, safer it is in real life.
That is the point of tracking speed so you know how fast or slow you need to be so that you don't have to go back and get the drone if it lost you.
@@jaynus08 I thought the point was to get nice video?
Electric bike = zero exercise.
Kinda uncool.
Why would anyone bother if Mini 4 Pro does this most likely better and for sure better quality. I guess if they don't have a Mini 4 Pro 😂
Price difference
Neo is cheaper, doesn’t require a controller, and can fly FPV. It can also probably handle crashes better than the Mini 4 Pro. There’s benefits to both
Actually, this follow is better in my opinion than the mini 4 pro. Smoother and less micro corrections. On top of that these are ducted props so you don’t have to worry about damaging the drone if it hits a branch or a tree if it does hit something usually just bounces off and keeps on flying Only downside is mini 4 pro has better quality video. On top of that you don’t need a controller. You can pull it out of your pocket and have it up in the air within 10 seconds following you
@@AirPhotography 🤔😃