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With that comes the exciting prospect ofpotential FPV support.
From a possible release date to expected features, youll find all of the latest news here.
The upcoming DJI Neo is rumored to resemble a smaller version of the DJI Avata 2 (above) but it’s not clear whether it will have FPV functionality
A post fromDroneMoodon X (formerly Twitter) provided pricing information from what looks like an early Walmart listing.
The caption also backs up the claim of a $329 launch price.
Just to add interest to the previous post about DJI Neo.
The Neo appears to be a smaller version of the Avata 2 above
I’ll leave it to you to review and discuss.
That would make it significantly lighter than theDJI Mini Pro 4(249g).
That means the Neo would technically be the lightest drone ever launched by DJI.
The Avata 2 (above) is designed to work with DJI’s Goggles 3 headset, which the Neo looks increasingly likely to support too
That’s about 5 stacked CD-rom boxes (for who remembers).
It should take more than a week before we see more photo’s popping up.
Cheers pic.twitter.com/w5nEzUjvUAAugust 3, 2024
We also have a good idea of what the DJI Neo will look like.
As a result, it wont be much more compact than a folded DJI Mini 4 Pro.
Leaked images show a front-mounted lens which appears to pitch on a tilting mechanical gimbal.
These will sell like hot cakes.
pic.twitter.com/5Lm8AUScDAJuly 31, 2024
Were similarly in the dark about the DJI Neos field of view.
The HoverAir X1 covers an angle of 90-degrees, while the DJI Avata 2 goes much wider at 155-degrees.
So too does support for AI Subject-Tracking and QuickShots, both of which are mentioned on the packaging.
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As above, the design of the DJI Neo is one that would lend itself well to first-person piloting.
It would also add to its popularity.
Other DJI leakers, including@OsitaLV, have previously suggested that the Neo wont have FPV functionality.
We do have an indication of battery capacity, based on aleaked model label.
This indicates a 1,435mAh cell inside the DJI Neo, smaller than the 1,480mAh battery in the DJI Spark.
Leaked dimensions also suggest that it will be DJIs smallest and lightest drone to date.
However, it does look increasingly likely to support the Goggles 3 for FPV flight, too.