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DJI Neo 2 is the perfect starter drone you won’t crash
For years, one thing has stopped most people from ever buying a drone: fear of crashing it. No one wants to see a shiny new gadget nosedive into a tree seconds after takeoff. DJI’s new Neo 2 aims to erase that fear completely. And in doing so, it might just become the first drone anyone can confidently fly.
Officially unveiled in China today, the DJI Neo 2 builds on the original Neo’s simple, phone-controlled design and takes it several steps further. With full propeller guards, omnidirectional obstacle sensing, one-tap flight modes, and palm takeoff and landing, it’s light enough to feel like a toy, but smart enough to perform like a pro. It’s essentially DJI’s answer to everyone who’s ever said, “I’d love to try a drone, but I’m scared I’ll crash it.”
DJI’s Neo 2 selfie drone adds obstacle avoidance and gesture controls
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It’s launching in China first with improved 4K video capabilities, faster follow speeds, and better wind resistance.
It’s launching in China first with improved 4K video capabilities, faster follow speeds, and better wind resistance.
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The DJI Neo 2 launch could be imminent – and these final leaks show off every angle of the promising drone
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We're more than ready to see the successor to the DJI Neo that launched in September 2024, and with the DJI Neo 2 now seemingly imminent, a host of leaked images of the drone and its bundles have made their way online.
These pictures come from reliable tipster Igor Bogdanov, who has posted photos of the DJI Neo 2 from various angles, from above and below, and with its bundled kits. There's a very good chance this is what the drone is going to end up looking like.






















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