DJI Neo drone review | Space

It’s not often that DJI is behind the curve, but even the world’s leading drone manufacturer isn’t going to be leading the pack all of the time. The DJI Neo is a sub-250 g beginner drone that can be flown autonomously, with the DJI Fly app, using the DJI RC-N3 Controller, and even flown as an FPV drone when connected to DJI’s FPV controllers and goggles.

Key Specs

Weight: 4.76 oz / 135 g

Dimensions: 5.12 x 6.18 x 1.90in / 130 × 157 × 48.5mm

Battery: 1435 mAh / up to 18 minutes flight

Charger type: USB-C cable / battery charging hub

Modes: Cine, Normal, Sport (Manual with the FPV Controller 3)

Video transmission range: 6.2 miles (FCC), 3.7 miles (CE/SRRC/MIC)

Video resolution: Up to 4K

Frame rates: 4K 30 FPS / FHD up to 60 FPS

This drone is highly versatile for these reasons, but at the simplest end of operation, it is extremely similar to the HoverAir X1. The Neo does, however, take clever autonomous flight a step further with its multiple control options, which combined with the low price of the base kit make it one of the best beginner drones. It will never be one of the best drones, but it is undoubtedly an interesting addition to the DJI stable.

DJI Neo

The DJI Neo is small and lightweight. (Image credit: James Abbott)

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