DJI has recently launched the all-new lightweight smart tracking drone, the DJI Neo 2. This product continues the design philosophy of the Neo series, focusing on miniaturization and smart features, making it perfect for everyday life and travel photography. Weighing in at approximately 151 grams, it boasts a comprehensive obstacle avoidance system and supports various operational modes such as gesture control, handheld takeoff and landing, smart selfies, and intelligent following, providing users with a convenient shooting experience.
The Neo 2 boasts a portable design and comes equipped with a built-in display, allowing users to effortlessly select shooting modes directly from the device, making it easy to take off and land without a remote control. Its Searching for the Hand of Descent feature can automatically locate the palm, ensuring safe retrieval. In terms of gesture control, whether using one hand or both, it offers flexible manipulation of flight direction and distance, making it an ideal choice for beginners.
Additionally, the Neo 2 can be operated via voice commands from your mobile device or the DJI Fly App, and it supports various accessories such as the RC-N3 remote controller, the Crossfire joystick 3, and the Fly Goggles N3, offering users a diverse range of control options.
The Neo 2 is packed with smart shooting features, including smart tracking, smart selfies, sliding zoom, one-button video, and master lens modes. Its smart selfie function supports group shots, automatically composing and optimizing portraits to enhance video quality. Notably, the Hitchcock Zoom mode allows for quick special effects shooting, adding a captivating touch to your videos.
When it comes to action shots, the Neo 2 boasts a maximum tracking speed of 12 meters per second, offering eight directional tracking options to enhance flexibility in dynamic scenes. The device features omnidirectional obstacle avoidance and a fully enclosed propeller design, further boosting safety.
The Neo 2 is equipped with an omnidirectional monocular vision system that integrates forward-facing laser radar and downward-looking infrared sensors to instantly detect surrounding obstacles. It features a fully enclosed protective structure that significantly reduces the risk of in-flight collisions. Compared to its predecessor, its performance in maintaining stability during hover positioning has seen improvements, allowing it to remain steady in complex environments, with a maximum wind resistance of about 10.7 meters per second, making it suitable for a variety of outdoor scenarios.
This model features a 1/2-inch 12-megapixel CMOS sensor, boasting an f/2.2 aperture and an image processing chip, supporting the capture of 4K/60fps and 4K/100fps slow-motion videos, along with the ability to shoot in 2.7K directly. The dual-axis gimbal stabilization design ensures steady footage for smooth operation.
The Neo 2 features a built-in 49GB of storage, allowing for long recording times and high-speed transfers via Wi-Fi at 80MB/s. It offers a battery life of approximately 19 minutes and can be charged through USB-C. Additionally, it supports a battery management system that can charge multiple batteries simultaneously.
When it comes to sales and services, the Neo 2 offers a variety of package and accessory options to flexibly meet different recreational needs, which can be purchased as needed. Accessories for this drone, such as the DJI Goggles 3, DJI Crossfire Joystick 3, and DJI FPV Remote Controller 3, are available for separate purchase, priced at HK$ 3,869, HK$ 659, and HK$ 1,249 respectively. When used with the DJI Goggles 3 and Crossfire Joystick 3, you can unlock the DJI Neo's immersive motion control experience.



