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🚀 Elevate your story with Neo — the drone that’s always ready to fly!
The DJI Neo is a compact, 135g mini drone designed for adults seeking effortless aerial creativity. Featuring a 4K UHD camera with advanced stabilization, palm takeoff/landing, and intelligent subject tracking, it offers professional-quality footage without the complexity or FAA registration. With multiple control modes including controller-free and voice commands, Neo delivers versatile, portable, and regulation-friendly flying experiences ideal for beginners and enthusiasts alike.























| ASIN | B07FTPX71F |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Are batteries included? | Yes |
| Battery Capacity | 1435 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,003 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #5 in Hobby RC Quadcopters & Multirotors |
| Brand Name | DJI |
| Color | gray |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
| Control Type | App Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (3,856) |
| Effective Still Resolution | 12 MP |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06941565988362 |
| Included Components | DJI Neo Aircraft x1, DJI Neo Gimbal Protector x1, DJI Neo Intelligent Flight Battery x1, DJI Neo Propeller Guard (Pair) x1, DJI Neo Spare Propeller Screw x4, DJI Neo Spare Propellers (Pair) x1, Screwdriver, Type-C to Type-C PD Cable x1 |
| Includes Rechargeable Battery | Yes |
| Includes Remote? | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.18"L x 5.12"W x 1.91"H |
| Item Weight | 135 Grams |
| Manufacturer | DJI |
| Material | Polycarbonate |
| Maximum Range | 10 Kilometers |
| Media Type | SD |
| Model Name | DJI Neo |
| Model Number | DN1A0626 |
| Operating Temperature | 104 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Optical Sensor Technology | CMOS |
| Part Number | DN1A0626 |
| Remote Control Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Skill Level | Beginner; All |
| Special Features | 4K Ultra-Stabilized Video, Auto Follow, Compact, Lightweight and Regulation Friendly, Palm Takeoff & Landing, Portable, Subject Tracking & QuickShots |
| Supported Image Format | JPEG |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Capture Format | MP4 |
| Video Capture Resolution | 4K |
| Video Output Resolution | 4K |
| Warranty Description | DJI |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Wi-Fi |
A**N
Great Value Compact Drone for Beginners and Casual Flying
The DJI Neo 1 is a small and compact drone with a very good price-to-quality ratio. It’s an excellent option for beginners or for people who don’t need a large, complex drone or special permits. In my case, living in Colombia, drones under 200 grams do not need to be registered and are considered recreational, which makes this model even more attractive. Despite its size, it offers decent image quality and useful features for casual flying. It’s lightweight, easy to transport, and very convenient to carry anywhere. Of course, we can’t expect a 30-minute battery life from a drone this size—the average flight time is around 14 minutes—so I highly recommend having at least three batteries for a better experience. It’s important to understand that this drone has the DNA of more professional DJI drones, but it is not a professional drone in a small body. The image quality is good for its category, but one limitation is the lack of a more advanced multi-axis gimbal. Additionally, strong winds can affect stability when flying at higher altitudes. Overall, it delivers exactly what it promises. It’s a very good drone that I would recommend both to beginners and to drone enthusiasts who want something compact, portable, and easy to use without taking up much space.
M**N
This is one of the best purchases I've made
I’ve gone through a handful of drones trying to avoid spending big money. After losing a couple in the past, I tried to stay under the $1,000 mark. In order from cheapest to most expensive, I’ve owned the Ruko F11, SJRC F11, and HoverAir ProMax. The Ruko and SJRC were exactly what you’d expect for the price: limited features, mediocre build quality, and not something you’d trust for anything serious. The HoverAir ProMax was the first one that felt like a real product, but it’s basically a selfie drone. It markets itself as a first-person drone with features like Follow-Me, but that mode barely worked. Even after spending extra on the controller, it constantly lost track of me. Between the drone and accessories, I spent around $1,000 and still couldn’t rely on it. So when I picked up the DJI Neo, I wasn’t expecting much. I was wrong. It’s a fantastic drone. The DJI Neo has many of the same features as the HoverAir, but there are trade-offs. The HoverAir definitely has sharper photo and video quality, and it has sensors on more sides. But the DJI Neo is half the price, and more importantly, it can be fully remote-controlled. With the DJI RC2 controller, I can fly it confidently across my entire 15-acre property, about a mile out, without issues. The HoverAir’s controller was limited to basic movement, maybe 100 feet of usable range, and constantly losing signal or tracking. One feels like a true drone, the other feels like a novelty item. Yes, you sacrifice a bit of image quality with the Neo, but what you gain is a real drone experience: real range, real control, real reliability. Nothing kills the experience faster than constantly turning around on a trail to see if your drone stopped following you and then walking back 50 feet to retrieve it. I dealt with that constantly with the HoverAir. With the DJI Neo, that’s never been a concern. If you want a dependable drone that actually flies instead of just hovering next to you for selfies, the DJI Neo is absolutely worth it.
C**T
Awesome little drone for ultralight hiking, work, documentation etc
I am extremely happy with this drone. For reference, I had the original DJI FPV drone which I dropped an insane amount of money on (full regret), with the gen 2 goggles, hard shell case, extra batteries, props, etc.. All told we are talking well over $1400 (I know I know). My main reason for switching to the neo is size. I wanted to be able to throw a drone in a carry on or in my ultralight go-pack for a weekend solo backpacking trip. I also wanted to be able to pluck the drone out of the air with my bare hands without having to worry that a gust of wind was going to result in my losing a finger. This drone complete with a charger, anker battery brick, extra battery, extra props, and a few tools, all fits in the LKTOP carrying case no problem and weighs basically nothing as far as I'm concerned. For ultralight backpacking, I will fly this exclusively with my phone. The fact that it can also be used as an FPV drone is incredible (unfortunately it does NOT work with the original DJI FPV goggles or controller (gen2), which is a real bummer for me). battery charges from an anker battery brick in about 2 minutes, so I really do think that the triple battery set and charger is way overkill. By the time you finish flying with one battery, the other battery will be basically fully charged and ready to go. I am not a hollywood director, so the 4k at 30 FPS is more than good enough for me. The neo sits in that beautiful niche of ultralight recon drone. I am extremely, extremely happy with it, and the $200 price point is honestly a steal. The one thing I am really not a fan of is the DJI fly app and the fact that on android you have to download it from the DJI website and turn off all sorts of security to use it. That is a serious concern of mine, and for that I nearly removed one star.... But in terms of hardware, the softwares functionality (not security), and the joy of using this thing.... hard to beat. I already accidentally flew it into some tree branches and it was none the worse for wear.
J**H
Really impressed with the DJI Neo. It’s properly easy to use, even if you’re not a drone expert. The palm take-off works really well and the controller-free setup makes it feel much less intimidating than older drones I’ve owned. The tracking is great and it follows you smoothly without constant input. QuickShots are a nice touch too and make it easy to get good footage without spending ages messing with settings. The video is sharp and the stabilisation does a great job, even when you’re moving. It also feels well protected. The built-in propeller guards are ideal for peace of mind, especially when using it in tighter spaces or around people, and it’s been very stable in flight. For the size and price, it’s a cracking bit of kit.
M**A
Easy to use
S**8
Already own a sub 250 gram drone with a 4K camera and 3-axis gimble so... Did extensive research prior to purchasing the DJI Neo by reading/watching lots of reviews. After a few days toying with it, I am 110% sold. Nope by no means is it perfect yet IMHO, the positive far outweigh the negatives. Build quality is first rate in my opinion so should stand up fairly well. Props are well protected, battery latches firmly into place, has a camera guard/cover, power and mode control buttons are top mounted, has voice prompts, available in a "Fly More Combo" kit, etc. Super small footprint yet packs a punch. Multifunction in that it can be flown w/o a phone or RC controller, with a mobile phone, and/or with the DJI RC-N3 remote controller. Has palm takeoff and landing, voice control, AI subject tracking and quickshots, etc. Compared to other drones equipped with a single axis gimble, DJI stabilization technology really does a great job in keeping the footage smooth. I've gotten between 11-13 minutes of battery runtime so we are OK with that. My only real complaint(s) would have to be the limited onboard (non-removable/upgradable) storage. Although 22GB seems fairly ample so far it is an odd choice for such a device... To download footage requires plugging the drone into a device, no battery/power-on needed.
M**I
Aldığımdan bu yana yaklaşık 1 saat kadar uçurdum. Hem ben hem de oğlum son derece kolay ve rahat uçurduk. Çok güzel görüntüler çektik. Eğer yeni yeni başlıyorsanız ve bu konuda bir hobi edinmek istiyorsanız biçilmiş kaftan. Marka iyi bir marka ürün kaliteli bir ürün. Cihaz sizi yapay zekayla tanıyor ve takip edebiliyor etrafınızda dönüp videonuzu alabiliyor. Fotoğraf çekebiliyor uçurarak etrafı izlemenizi de sağlıyor. Hafıza kartına ve kumandaya da gerek yok. Telefondan da yönlendiriliyor. Görüntüleri kendi hafızasına kaydediyor siz de eğer bilgisayarınız varsa direk cihazı bağlayıp görüntüleri alabiliyorsunuz. Bu kadar basit. Diğer belli belirsiz ürünlere para harcamayın. Alın bi tane kumandasız rahat edin. Ancak mutlaka haricen bir yedek batarya da alın ve telefonunuz için powerbank da bulundurun. Zira telefonun şarjı da çabuk bitiyor.
M**Z
VORWORT Endlich ist sie offiziell verfügbar: die DJI Neo. Schon im Vorfeld gab es zahlreiche Leaks und erste Eindrücke von Testern – auch ich konnte dank meiner Kontakte zu DJI die Drohne bereits vorab ausgiebig fliegen. Heute darf ich nun meine Erfahrungen mit Euch teilen, und davon gibt es eine ganze Menge. DIE DJI NEO Mit der Neo schließt DJI geschickt eine Lücke im eigenen Portfolio. Sie positioniert sich günstiger als die Mini 4K und ist gleichzeitig als Spielzeugdrohne gedacht – was keineswegs abwertend gemeint ist, sondern im Gegenteil eine spannende Ausrichtung darstellt. Gerade im Herbst und Winter, wenn Outdoor-Flüge schwieriger werden, eignet sich die Neo perfekt für den Einsatz im Innenraum. Durch ihr geringes Gewicht von 135 g ist sie absolut ungefährlich – zumindest verglichen mit Drohnen wie der Avata (2), die bei Indoor-Crashes durchaus Schäden verursachen können. Trotz ihrer Harmlosigkeit bringt die Neo aber genug Power mit, um richtig Spaß zu machen – ähnlich wie ein Tinywhoop, nur eben im DJI-Universum. FUNKTIONEN UND FLUGMODI Spannend ist die Vielseitigkeit: Klassisches, selbststabilisiertes Fliegen mit Controller und Bildschirm ist möglich, dazu kommt FPV (mit den Goggles 3) sowie der manuelle Modus (mit der DJI FPV Remote 3). Auch der Motion Controller 3 wird unterstützt. Als besondere Spielerei bietet DJI den sogenannten Palm Control: Hierbei lässt sich die Neo komplett ohne Fernbedienung steuern – mit Modi wie Follow, Dronie, Circle, Rocket, Spotlight oder Custom-Manövern wie Helix und Boomerang. Ein wichtiger Hinweis: Die Neo besitzt keine Hinderniserkennung oder -vermeidung. Das erfordert gerade bei Indoor-Flügen Aufmerksamkeit. Offiziell unterstützt wird außerdem das Starten und Landen von der Handfläche – ein Feature, das DJI-Piloten schon seit der ersten Air kennen. Wer möchte, kann die Drohne auch direkt per Smartphone steuern, allerdings ist das im Vergleich zu einem echten Controller deutlich weniger präzise. Unterstützte Fernsteuerungen: DJI RC-N3 (im Fly More Combo enthalten) DJI RC 2 (bekannt aus Air 3 und Mini 4) DJI FPV Remote 3 DJI Motion Controller 3 DJI RC-N2 soll kompatibel sein, konnte ich aber nicht testen – hier also bitte selbst prüfen! PREIS UND FERNSTEUERUNGEN Beim Preis zeigt sich DJI diesmal fair. Die Neo gibt es in zwei Varianten: Einzelne Drohne inkl. Akku, ohne Controller: 199,- EUR Fly More Combo mit RC-N3, drei Akkus und Ladehub: 349,- EUR Wer bereits eine kompatible Fernsteuerung besitzt, spart mit der Basisversion bares Geld. Rechnet man Zubehör einzeln hoch, ergibt sich ein sinnvoller Preisvorteil. Interessant ist auch, dass der N3 Controller im Combo-Paket günstiger kommt als im Einzelkauf – und möglicherweise bald auf eBay auftauchen wird. Da die Flugzeit pro Akku bei etwa 15 Minuten liegt, sind zusätzliche Akkus fast Pflicht. Besonders bei Indoor-Flügen wird der Spaßfaktor sonst schnell durch leere Akkus ausgebremst. MUST-HAVE ZUBEHÖR Ein Zubehörteil möchte ich ausdrücklich empfehlen, weil es das Set perfekt abrundet: 👉 https://amzn.to/4gftTYp 👉 https://amzn.to/3B0mhc1 Schlicht, praktisch, und doch denkt kaum jemand daran – ein echtes „Must-Have“. FLUGGEFÜHL & FPV-ERFAHRUNG Die Steuerung ist präzise, das Fluggefühl angenehm. Allerdings muss man realistisch bleiben: Gewicht und Motorleistung setzen klare Grenzen. Bei Wind ist Schluss, und speziell in großen Höhen – z. B. beim Flug aus einem Hochhausfenster – ist die Neo klar überfordert. Hier droht im schlimmsten Fall der Verlust der Drohne. Zum Thema FPV: Die Neo ist explizit als Übungsdrohne gedacht, um Throttle Control zu trainieren. Für Freestyle-Manöver wie Dives, Split-S oder Power Loops ist sie ungeeignet. Das sollte jedem klar sein, um falsche Erwartungen zu vermeiden – ein Problem, das schon bei der Avata 1 oft auftrat. Als reine FPV-Freestyle-Drohne ist die Neo also nicht konzipiert. Für Indoor-FPV-Flüge macht sie aber enorm viel Spaß. KAMERA Auch wenn die Kamera hier nicht das Hauptargument ist, liefert sie erstaunlich gute Ergebnisse. Sie verfügt zwar nicht über ein mehrachsiges, mechanisches Gimbal, dennoch wirken die Aufnahmen solide. Im Sportmodus können leichte Ruckler auftreten, aber für diese Preisklasse ist das Ergebnis absolut überzeugend. FAZIT Die DJI Neo ist ein cleverer Schachzug von DJI und für viele Nutzer ein spannendes Gerät: Für Einsteiger: ein günstiger, einfacher Einstieg in die Welt der DJI-Drohnen. Für erfahrene Piloten: eine perfekte Spaß- und Trainingsdrohne für drinnen. Meine klare Empfehlung: Fly More Combo, wenn man den N3 Controller benötigt. Einzelversion (199,- EUR) plus Akkus & Ladehub separat, wenn man bereits eine kompatible Fernsteuerung besitzt oder nur im FPV-Setup unterwegs ist. Kurz gesagt: Die Neo ist keine „große“ Drohne, aber ein rundum gelungenes Spaßgerät, das definitiv Lust auf mehr macht – solange man ihre Grenzen kennt.
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