someone who's buying the Neo probably doesn't want the controller and goggles. they just want a basic drone to play with and using their phone as a controller is just fine.
The Neo isn’t about goggles, the fly more combo in the uk (£300) comes with controller, 3 batteries etc So comparing to the far more expensive fpv stuff is completely missing the target audience for an entry level drone. Of course the Avata will be a better product it’s way more expensive, bigger, heavier etc
@@Urbancanopypgm agree. Neo is direct competition for Hoverair X1 drone mot tot the Avata. It's smaller, more portable and majority people will don't use it as FPV drone at all.
Its an easy way to start FPV. You don’t have to buy the goggles, but most people use them for situational awareness. It is much better to be seeing a massive FOV in goggles than a tiny display.
@@Fresha5000 because the 9ft selfie stick on my insta x3 isn't long enough to capture the essance, vibe, and beauty of my location, and is too close to my ugly mug.. lmao
Comparing Neo to Avata is good and bad. Good comparison for folks who want to grow with the drone - from newb to pro. Bad comparison for folks who just want to try some "drone stuff", quick vacation shots etc. Bottomline, if you are concerned about quality, performance and want the best ROI - It's avata If you just want to compact drone for casual fun, then it's Neo.
Exactly. I bought a DJI Mavic air 2 flymore and went all in too early. Ended up selling it coz I never used it. Really shouldn't have bought it as it was over kill for me. This one however is perfect for my needs, which is take on holidays for quick shots - what basically my Air 2 used to do. That was a biggish bag to lug around
Hi, I have just bought the NEO for its portability to add to my kit that includes the Avata 2 and Mavic Air 2. The Avata 2 doesn’t have obstacle avoidance but it does have downward positioning sensors. 😊
There is a simple solution to choosing the correct model : buy the Neo for quick, easy, and convenient shots, AND the Avata 2 for more demanding videos. Easy !!! 👍👍👍
Reason #11. The stand alone Neo is a great complementary drone for those that have an AIR3/AIR3S with an RC2 controller that's compatible for both models.
I have the old Mavic Pro with the whole setup, spare batteries case and all the other accessories. I've gotten amazing vacation shots as an amateur, but the Neo seems really appealing to me. It seems like a small and quick drone I can toss into the same camera bag for drone selfies. I can only speak for myself, but I would use it more like the HoverAir drone and follow me or take aerial selfies.
After looking at the optional add-ons for the Neo, the $200 drone itself looks more like an inexpensive, semi-attritable option, like a $200 acton camera mounted to the outside of a car, or somewhere it could be damaged/destroyed, without being a big loss.
I'm looking at the Neo for the logistics of flying over people and moving vehicles. No matter what the weight is you'll need to register the aircraft if you're a content creator or any other business-related flights because you'll be a part 107 licensed pilot. I might research this a bit more to see if I really do need the accessories for what I need it for.
😊Its like the first mini drone HOVER X1 that DJI somewhat copied, very cool indeed. What I like about the HOVER X1 is that you can fold its wing and put it in your pocket, in small bag, or cargo pants pockets, and backpack. But great job DJi.
I was waiting for 11.11 discount and bought Neo Motion Fly more combo kit with extra batteries, googles and motion controller for 445 $. I think it's a real deal.
What I did not hear you mention and it's a big deal, is that the remote ID in the neo is only for Japanese and Chinese markets. It does not work in the US. This is huge.
Wow talk about perspective! Thank you for this video! It takes a true FPV pilot to weigh in on the DJI Neo. It is a great drone but someone wanting it for FPV should look at the Avata 2. Well said!
Nothing mentioned about the sound the props make on the Neo. The Avata & Avata 2 sound like a swarm of bees. I want something quiet like the Mini pro 3. I already have the FPV Drone for fun/fast flying. The swarm of Bee's is actually a selling point, but there are outdoor settings I want to use a drone for where I don't want to startle people.
Thanks. SO THIS IS WEIRD... I can't find the Neo on DJI's site under drones, it only shows up if you search from the main homepage.... ANYWAY, does it work with an RC 2 controller? ...if I want to upgrade or just have two drones, one for home, one for travel overseas. ???
I think I answered my own question, DJI's site says it works with the RC 2. RC 2: $370, Goggles: $500 I've never used the goggles or the RC 2, I'm not sure I really want goggles. Do they make controlling the drone that much easier?
Already have the Avata 2 with the fly more kit with both the motion controller and the fpv3 controller, so I won’t have to buy the goggles or controller for the neo. I’m still thinking of getting a neo purely for the size and for flying through tight spaces. Plus it probably won’t scare people like the avata 2 might. Plus having the ability to use the autonomous follow feature is a great feature. I know its camera quality is nowhere near the Avata 2, but for fun it’s going to be brilliant. Your points are all valid , but I just want one.
I have an Avata 2 and its an excellent drone no question...But it doesnt have follow mode it needs to be flown which is useless if your by yourself and want to film some action shots of yourself.....So I own both.
Hey Justin, Great video and info on the DJI NEO, I personally don't have a use for the Neo, but I would love to have the Avata2. There's no comparison, but thanks for the video and information on the difference.
The Avata is a different class drone. I like the Neo because I have a mini 4 pro, and I can use my controller if I absolutely need to. I definitely think the review was completely missing the point why most people would even be in the market.
My concern is the horrible experiences i hear about having to register with all details and to download apps outside google play. Is that the same across all drones? Or is it a dji quirk?
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
just bought it.. the battery life is bad, when 10% battery is left it autolands and you cant start the drone again. imagine if it lands on a building or a tree :)
You're welcome. This is a summary of all of the data we have been seeing about the Neo. And honestly a $200 difference is just crazy for what you get versus the two drones.
I have a Mavic 2 zoom, Mavic 3E, and an Avata 1st gen. That being said, a drone that I can keep in my pocket at all times and use without any controller, and all those quick shots, still without a controller at all, is very tempting. I'd be interested in your thoughts.
The Neo is not aimed at the semi-pro -Pro market, those who fly FPV already understand this, you don’t need to buy anything extra to use this drone, if you don’t want too, it’s the perfect starter drone for beginners or for those who want video to post on social media vlogs etc, for the price it’s great value, put it this way if it could do what my Avata 2 does I would be very annoyed, you get what you pay for a good starter drone no more. Would I buy it Yes but I understand its limitations.
Hello, I am a rock climber and I was stuck with the idea I had to buy a gopro to film my ascents, I already have a Mini 3 but having my belayer holding me plus controlling my drone is kinda crazy work and unsafe so I barely use it while climb, but then I saw NEO actually tracks and follows you around and I need to know some specific stuff about the neo is scenarios like this: - Is it possible to have the NEO 5 to 7 meters away from me by standard or will it be 2 meters away from me like the videos I have seen of people walking? - Can it track my back? I mean, I will be facing the rock and climbing up, not walking foward. - Can it detect the surrounding environment? Other rocks, trees, whatsoever thats big enough for detection to avoid contact and damage? - Can it sustain at 20 meters high with 30km/h winds? - How though is the battery for 15/20 minutes climbs? Thank you!
So does the avata 2 have ai tracking? I need a drone to follow me while hiking. I don’t want to wear goggles or carry a controller. I want the video to look like someone else is flying a drone following me hiking. I have a air2 s for professional video when I need it but the neo ai tracking and quick deployment sound inviting to me.
So I'm a drone newbie, i haven't even fully learned how to pilot drone. And there are chances i might do some minor content gigs when i'm good at really piloting a drone. So do i go for Neo or Avata?
I'm going neo to start. I have a mini 2 so there is the remote carry-over. But will get the googles and one hand controller. Then the avata drive later.
Everyone pretty much summed it up- this isn’t a Neo review but a Neo vs Avata review. Beginner drone…..beginner drone…beginner drone. That’s all I hear from you guys!!! I’ve been flying for a decade and I’m interested in the Neo for hiking and backpacking, where weight and portability matters. Not everyone wants to race drones!!!In fact, most people on RUclips don’t race drones but use them for overlanding, hiking, documentaries, kayaking, outdoor sports, etc! Who cares about the goggles and finger controller. This drone sounds fun, even for experienced pilots. Thumbs down on your video!
DJI Neo has issue. Just got mine on 6 Nov 2024 and on 2nd day it shows "Downward vision sensor error" Contact DJI service center, Just tell me it's irrepairable due to mainboard problem and no replacement. 😢Really disappointed with DJI. So do I just need to scrap a brand new drone 😡 Buy at your own risks
Having to register it a massive hassle and there are so many areas that yiu can't fly. Under 250g this is for fun not professional use. The avata maybe better but a hassle with following Aviation laws
I have both avata 2 is way better for sure but I didn’t know it has obstacle avoid I’m crash a few time a ready Avata 2 is not tang good on wind either i Iove it but I’m thinking on getting a air 3 or Mav
Want to buy this to my 8 years old to replace the "toy" drone she's using at the moment. I think that to get started, she want to start capturing videos and the one she has currently is total crap :P The avata2 would be overkill at her age in my opinion. Thanks for the video :)
In this country. which is becoming more restrictive the new caa laws over here says that the Avatar is over 250gms so you need a licence to fly it in the open class category. A2 C OF C YOU ALSO NEED A SPOTTER WITH YOU TO FLY IT. I feel that the CAA wants to outlaw drone flying for recreational people. Every year they come out with some draconian restrictions. Off course you need to legislate against idiots. But the people who have invested heavily into the hobby are measured, responsible and know that if they were to fly their drones irresponsibly then the CAA will make the hobby only available to professionals and film makers. The only thing which they can fly in the end is toy like drones which can only fly indoors.
If they make it compatible with the goggles n controllers i alreafy have, im totally getting one. Mostly just to fly around in my house/yard, and other places only sub 250g drones can fly...
I really dont want to be too negative but I feel this video misses the point of who the target audience is for the DJI Neo. The promotional material for it seems like it is for someone who would vlog or makes less professional videos that needs an extra camera person to capture footage.
Was going to get the neo for real estate video as under 250g don’t need extra certificate in uk but sounds like quality will be poor with neo and obstacle avoidance! Anyone tried neo for real estate?
I think theres a difference between a 1. DJI Neo Review and 2. Neo VS Avada Comparison Granted you can compare to other drones on some aspects, but this was a straight up VS match imo.
Sure Avata 2 is better, but if you want only a self controlled drone, Neo is way cheaper, especially, you cannot buy Avata 2 without the accessories. So this way it is not comperable.
someone who's buying the Neo probably doesn't want the controller and goggles. they just want a basic drone to play with and using their phone as a controller is just fine.
@@MrJonperrin totally agree, am getting the neo and not even considering the googles 🤣
I didn't think about anything lol
The Neo isn’t about goggles, the fly more combo in the uk (£300) comes with controller, 3 batteries etc
So comparing to the far more expensive fpv stuff is completely missing the target audience for an entry level drone. Of course the Avata will be a better product it’s way more expensive, bigger, heavier etc
@@Urbancanopypgm agree. Neo is direct competition for Hoverair X1 drone mot tot the Avata. It's smaller, more portable and majority people will don't use it as FPV drone at all.
@@MrJonperrin i want the controller 😭
Not everyone wants to become a drone geek so the neo seems a good option for its intended market the casual user
become? you already are.
This started as a Neo video, but it turned into Avata ad basically right off the bat.
@@awantonwhite why would someone have the urge to buy the Goggles? 😂
And he didn't even use his own footage but all from trailer :d
The avata 2 cannot be flown everywhere due to legal weight restrictions. The neo can be flown virtually anywhere.
@@pakchannel1760 I wondered about that. I’m in Thailand, and drones are really restricted.
@@mattburgess5697 There is no drone allows in Thailand? I am travelling there soon and I was thinking of buying this Neo drone to use over there
@@knmagic not sure about the laws there, but my friend was hiding and flying a DJI phantom all day in Thailand, so I'm pretty sure you'll be ok 😂
@@mattburgess5697no you can't fly over a group of people.
Bad information.
Dont understand the obsession with goggles. Its a selfie drone, who wants selfies wearing goggles?
Its an easy way to start FPV. You don’t have to buy the goggles, but most people use them for situational awareness. It is much better to be seeing a massive FOV in goggles than a tiny display.
Once you fly a drone with goggles you’ll understand the hype, I thought the same thing until I tried it
Why would you take a selfie w a drone?
@@Fresha5000 because the 9ft selfie stick on my insta x3 isn't long enough to capture the essance, vibe, and beauty of my location, and is too close to my ugly mug.. lmao
@@Fresha5000 you wouldn’t, until this drone came out
Comparing Neo to Avata is good and bad.
Good comparison for folks who want to grow with the drone - from newb to pro.
Bad comparison for folks who just want to try some "drone stuff", quick vacation shots etc.
Bottomline, if you are concerned about quality, performance and want the best ROI - It's avata
If you just want to compact drone for casual fun, then it's Neo.
Exactly. I bought a DJI Mavic air 2 flymore and went all in too early. Ended up selling it coz I never used it. Really shouldn't have bought it as it was over kill for me. This one however is perfect for my needs, which is take on holidays for quick shots - what basically my Air 2 used to do. That was a biggish bag to lug around
The best thing about the NEO is its 199 $ price. If you destroy or lose your drone, it is fairly affordable to replace.
@@mrtn5882 you can get the dji mini 4k for a little bit more £269 in uk. This one the max height and distance is terrible compared to the mini 4k
20dollar is that not 200 you think that Every person has your wages?
The Avata 2 doesn't have any obstacle avoidance, that back fisheye cameras are for stabilisation when you don't have gps (ex. Inside a house)
Hi, I have just bought the NEO for its portability to add to my kit that includes the Avata 2 and Mavic Air 2. The Avata 2 doesn’t have obstacle avoidance but it does have downward positioning sensors. 😊
You are right. I told him ! Below and backwards there is obstable avoidance not forwards neither on the sides.
There is a simple solution to choosing the correct model : buy the Neo for quick, easy, and convenient shots, AND the Avata 2 for more demanding videos. Easy !!! 👍👍👍
you must work for dji
@@BajaSurf Not really - I just got very well paid for making this comment..👍🤫🤩
Reason #11. The stand alone Neo is a great complementary drone for those that have an AIR3/AIR3S with an RC2 controller that's compatible for both models.
Helpful reviews Justin thank you!
I have the old Mavic Pro with the whole setup, spare batteries case and all the other accessories. I've gotten amazing vacation shots as an amateur, but the Neo seems really appealing to me. It seems like a small and quick drone I can toss into the same camera bag for drone selfies. I can only speak for myself, but I would use it more like the HoverAir drone and follow me or take aerial selfies.
After looking at the optional add-ons for the Neo, the $200 drone itself looks more like an inexpensive, semi-attritable option, like a $200 acton camera mounted to the outside of a car, or somewhere it could be damaged/destroyed, without being a big loss.
This is a good review video, I like it!
Great video!
I'm looking at the Neo for the logistics of flying over people and moving vehicles. No matter what the weight is you'll need to register the aircraft if you're a content creator or any other business-related flights because you'll be a part 107 licensed pilot. I might research this a bit more to see if I really do need the accessories for what I need it for.
thank you for the review. very helpful to make a decision.
Thank you for the opinion!
😊Its like the first mini drone HOVER X1 that DJI somewhat copied, very cool indeed. What I like about the HOVER X1 is that you can fold its wing and put it in your pocket, in small bag, or cargo pants pockets, and backpack. But great job DJi.
Buy both. Done.
Great opinion 😹😹
I was waiting for 11.11 discount and bought Neo Motion Fly more combo kit with extra batteries, googles and motion controller for 445 $. I think it's a real deal.
Great video! Thank you so much sir! I was almost sucked-in by the price!
thanks for this awesome review.
What I did not hear you mention and it's a big deal, is that the remote ID in the neo is only for Japanese and Chinese markets. It does not work in the US. This is huge.
Yes that too
@@FoxFaderWorld in Europe we have the control also
Wait wait so if I have a neo I can't use the remote???!
but you forgot to mention in the start that neo can be driven with App as well so no need for extra.
how about the new dji neo fly motion combo at $480 (3 batteries, goggles and motion controller)? good buy for beginner?
Avata 2 definitely the better deal , unless you just want a selfie drone.
Really helpful information as always 👍
I own the Mavic Air2 for the serious stuff. Want the neo for convenience and fun.
Small corection the avata 2 has only downward and backward sensors, the are no front sensors to it...
Thank you for your detailed explanation 😊
Wow talk about perspective! Thank you for this video! It takes a true FPV pilot to weigh in on the DJI Neo. It is a great drone but someone wanting it for FPV should look at the Avata 2. Well said!
Great video, thx!!
I was bought Dji Neo and Goggle 3 .amazing
Any news on the cheaper DJI goggles? Those would go nicely with the Neo.
Those goggles of dji neo and hand control can be use for other model of dji? Or it is just for the neo only? Thanks
I think it can also with Avata 2
The Avata 2 does not have obstacle avoidance..in the front....it only has a rearward and downward sensor.
Nothing mentioned about the sound the props make on the Neo.
The Avata & Avata 2 sound like a swarm of bees. I want something quiet like the Mini pro 3.
I already have the FPV Drone for fun/fast flying. The swarm of Bee's is actually a selling point, but there are outdoor settings I want to use a drone for where I don't want to startle people.
Nice overview. Thanks.
Thanks for the infos. You thought on buying the Neo with the RC 2 controller and later add the mini 5 Pro?
Thanks. SO THIS IS WEIRD... I can't find the Neo on DJI's site under drones, it only shows up if you search from the main homepage.... ANYWAY, does it work with an RC 2 controller? ...if I want to upgrade or just have two drones, one for home, one for travel overseas. ???
I think I answered my own question, DJI's site says it works with the RC 2. RC 2: $370, Goggles: $500 I've never used the goggles or the RC 2, I'm not sure I really want goggles. Do they make controlling the drone that much easier?
Already have the Avata 2 with the fly more kit with both the motion controller and the fpv3 controller, so I won’t have to buy the goggles or controller for the neo. I’m still thinking of getting a neo purely for the size and for flying through tight spaces. Plus it probably won’t scare people like the avata 2 might. Plus having the ability to use the autonomous follow feature is a great feature. I know its camera quality is nowhere near the Avata 2, but for fun it’s going to be brilliant. Your points are all valid , but I just want one.
I have an Avata 2 and its an excellent drone no question...But it doesnt have follow mode it needs to be flown which is useless if your by yourself and want to film some action shots of yourself.....So I own both.
Hey Justin, Great video and info on the DJI NEO, I personally don't have a use for the Neo, but I would love to have the Avata2. There's no comparison, but thanks for the video and information on the difference.
Well done and very clear for whats fit for purpose ! ; thanks for sharing
I have an Air 3 and the Neo works with the air 3's remote so I can get a Neo with batteries for under $300 and have a true cat 1 drone!
The Avata is a different class drone. I like the Neo because I have a mini 4 pro, and I can use my controller if I absolutely need to. I definitely think the review was completely missing the point why most people would even be in the market.
My concern is the horrible experiences i hear about having to register with all details and to download apps outside google play. Is that the same across all drones? Or is it a dji quirk?
I think neo is cheaper to replace compared to avata 2 when you crash.
Avata 2 weight is over 250 gr!!! Lots of fuss and money to be allowed to fly it. Adds extra to the price of avata 2. It will be the neo and my iphone.
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
I am new to drones and planning to buy one. Do you suggest to buy a used DJI mavic air(1st gen) or a new DJI Neo ? Both of them cost the same.
Better go with DJI Neo if you are first time. Unless you prefer a controller. But DJI mavic air (1st gen) I guess is already outdated.
Seems like neo is probably good for starters and people never use drone before to try out and see if they like it or not.
I cant wait to get my HoverAir ProMax next month , the feathers & quality would swallow & spit this out 10 times more🔥🙌
just bought it.. the battery life is bad, when 10% battery is left it autolands and you cant start the drone again. imagine if it lands on a building or a tree :)
Not in fpv mode.
Great advice thank you
You're welcome. This is a summary of all of the data we have been seeing about the Neo. And honestly a $200 difference is just crazy for what you get versus the two drones.
My understanding is the only way to fly the avata 2 is with the goggles and controller. Where you’re not restricted by this with the neo.
I have the DJI fpv drone, can i use my goggle and remote that came with it, on this little unit?
Good video. Can you use the controller that comes with the DJI Air 2 S?
I have a Mavic 2 zoom, Mavic 3E, and an Avata 1st gen.
That being said, a drone that I can keep in my pocket at all times and use without any controller, and all those quick shots, still without a controller at all, is very tempting.
I'd be interested in your thoughts.
The Neo is not aimed at the semi-pro -Pro market, those who fly FPV already understand this, you don’t need to buy anything extra to use this drone, if you don’t want too, it’s the perfect starter drone for beginners or for those who want video to post on social media vlogs etc, for the price it’s great value, put it this way if it could do what my Avata 2 does I would be very annoyed, you get what you pay for a good starter drone no more. Would I buy it Yes but I understand its limitations.
So how much is drone licensing on top of the avata?
Hello,
I am a rock climber and I was stuck with the idea I had to buy a gopro to film my ascents, I already have a Mini 3 but having my belayer holding me plus controlling my drone is kinda crazy work and unsafe so I barely use it while climb, but then I saw NEO actually tracks and follows you around and I need to know some specific stuff about the neo is scenarios like this:
- Is it possible to have the NEO 5 to 7 meters away from me by standard or will it be 2 meters away from me like the videos I have seen of people walking?
- Can it track my back? I mean, I will be facing the rock and climbing up, not walking foward.
- Can it detect the surrounding environment? Other rocks, trees, whatsoever thats big enough for detection to avoid contact and damage?
- Can it sustain at 20 meters high with 30km/h winds?
- How though is the battery for 15/20 minutes climbs?
Thank you!
I can't get the fly App to download, tried three times just gave up in the end. So glad I didn't buy the NEO first
@markshirley01 check if you phone is compatible
Great video. What about which will be less likely to break? I'm guessing the lower mass in the neo will mean lower chance to break in a crash.
For the money/valu is no brainer, even if you have Avata 2 then NEO is nice small guy to fly in indoor or in your garden.
Very cool video! I have the Avata 2 fly more combo
Can you turn the sharpness down in the Neo and have it remain that way if you fly with your phone afterwards?
So does the avata 2 have ai tracking? I need a drone to follow me while hiking. I don’t want to wear goggles or carry a controller. I want the video to look like someone else is flying a drone following me hiking. I have a air2 s for professional video when I need it but the neo ai tracking and quick deployment sound inviting to me.
if i just want to take some cool video for travel blog, does the neo without the controller work?
Awesome tips as always my friend. I was wondering why they're not selling a fly more combo. 👍👍👍
So I'm a drone newbie, i haven't even fully learned how to pilot drone. And there are chances i might do some minor content gigs when i'm good at really piloting a drone. So do i go for Neo or Avata?
Does the Avata 2 have object tracking?
I'm going neo to start. I have a mini 2 so there is the remote carry-over. But will get the googles and one hand controller. Then the avata drive later.
In my opinion at this point anything jng you can afford probably your best action with a possible ban looming just ahead
Everyone pretty much summed it up- this isn’t a Neo review but a Neo vs Avata review. Beginner drone…..beginner drone…beginner drone. That’s all I hear from you guys!!! I’ve been flying for a decade and I’m interested in the Neo for hiking and backpacking, where weight and portability matters. Not everyone wants to race drones!!!In fact, most people on RUclips don’t race drones but use them for overlanding, hiking, documentaries, kayaking, outdoor sports, etc! Who cares about the goggles and finger controller. This drone sounds fun, even for experienced pilots. Thumbs down on your video!
Nice comparison dude…what is the price and capability difference? Thanks…
Best for beginners like me, i bought it, we should never go max range
DJI Neo has issue. Just got mine on 6 Nov 2024 and on 2nd day it shows "Downward vision sensor error" Contact DJI service center, Just tell me it's irrepairable due to mainboard problem and no replacement. 😢Really disappointed with DJI. So do I just need to scrap a brand new drone 😡 Buy at your own risks
Having to register it a massive hassle and there are so many areas that yiu can't fly. Under 250g this is for fun not professional use. The avata maybe better but a hassle with following Aviation laws
How does it work when its low battery and its above body of wateR?
I have both avata 2 is way better for sure but I didn’t know it has obstacle avoid I’m crash a few time a ready
Avata 2 is not tang good on wind either i Iove it but I’m thinking on getting a air 3 or Mav
I own avata 2 and today a bought NEO just for fun
I'm buying both
It's time to retire my phantoms
Want to buy this to my 8 years old to replace the "toy" drone she's using at the moment. I think that to get started, she want to start capturing videos and the one she has currently is total crap :P The avata2 would be overkill at her age in my opinion. Thanks for the video :)
How far can they go ?
In this country. which is becoming more restrictive the new caa laws over here says that the Avatar is over 250gms so you need a licence to fly it in the open class category. A2 C OF C YOU ALSO NEED A SPOTTER WITH YOU TO FLY IT. I feel that the CAA wants to outlaw drone flying for recreational people. Every year they come out with some draconian restrictions. Off course you need to legislate against idiots. But the people who have invested heavily into the hobby are measured, responsible and know that if they were to fly their drones irresponsibly then the CAA will make the hobby only available to professionals and film makers. The only thing which they can fly in the end is toy like drones which can only fly indoors.
Does The DJI Avata 2 needs to register? While Neo doesn't need.
Avata 2 OR the mini pro 4??
If they make it compatible with the goggles n controllers i alreafy have, im totally getting one. Mostly just to fly around in my house/yard, and other places only sub 250g drones can fly...
ive had a lot of pl that said that why not...ok, can you film a model railroad withnit? if yes the its ok, if no, then doince care
Ima get a neo from Amazon then return it 30 days later and get a Avada 2. Just enough time for a check to come. Lol maybe just keep both.🤷🏿♂️
its leaked that dji may be working on an fpv bundle for the neo, priced at about 529 euros (leaked price), aka £440 or $529
I really dont want to be too negative but I feel this video misses the point of who the target audience is for the DJI Neo. The promotional material for it seems like it is for someone who would vlog or makes less professional videos that needs an extra camera person to capture footage.
Was going to get the neo for real estate video as under 250g don’t need extra certificate in uk but sounds like quality will be poor with neo and obstacle avoidance! Anyone tried neo for real estate?
Got NEO today, notice its little windy sensitive
It’s only 180grams so makes sense
@@darcyhay2657 yes but nobody talk about it, its very sens with little wind it drives off a lot
I think theres a difference between a
1. DJI Neo Review and
2. Neo VS Avada Comparison
Granted you can compare to other drones on some aspects, but this was a straight up VS match imo.
Waiting for neo 2 hope upgrade obstacle avoidance
Sure Avata 2 is better, but if you want only a self controlled drone, Neo is way cheaper, especially, you cannot buy Avata 2 without the accessories. So this way it is not comperable.
I’m considering the Neo as a competitor to the Hoverair X1, not the Avata. I wouldn’t even consider the googles.