DJI Neo Fly More Combo, Mini Drone with 4K UHD Camera for Adults, 135g Self Flying Drone that Follows You, Palm Takeoff, Subject Tracking, QuickShots, Stabilized Video, with RC-N3 and 3 Batteries
$349.00 $30.99
$349.00 $30.99
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Soar through breathtaking outdoor landscapes and explore stunning indoor scenes, ensuring everyone is included in the group photo. Discover a fresh perspective on everyday life with DJI Neo.
DJI Neo comes in four purchasing options:
The DJI Neo standard combo includes DJI Neo, a Battery, Propeller Guard (Pair), and more.
The DJI Neo Two-Battery Combo adds more flexibility to your flight time. It Includes DJI Neo, 2 Batteries, Propeller Guard (Pair), and more.
The DJI Neo Fly More Combo is designed for the adventurous who want to dip and dive with precision with DJI Neo, RC-N3, 3 Batteries, Two-Way Charging Hub, Propeller Guard (Pair), and more.
The DJI Neo Motion Fly More Combo offers an immersive motion control experience. It includes DJI Neo, RC Motion 3, Goggles N3, three Batteries, a Charging Hub, and more.
Lightweight and Regulation Friendly – At just 135g, this drone with camera for adults 4K may be even lighter than your phone and does not require FAA registration and Remote ID. Throw Neo in your backpack or even your pocket. Just grab and go!
Palm Takeoff & Landing, Go Controller-Free [1] – Neo takes off from your hand with just a push of a button. The safe and easy operation of this drone for adults makes it perfect for taking to family BBQs and hiking with friends.
Subject Tracking & QuickShots – Effortlessly capture stunning vlogs as DJI Neo smartly follows you. Getting professional footage has never been easier with eight creative QuickShots modes on this drone with camera.
Multiple Control Options, Flexible Fun – Fly Neo controller-free or with voice control (EN/CN), mobile app, or RC. Capture an epic birthday or film a family picnic; these versatile options make it easy for everyone to try this drone for adults.
4K Ultra-Stabilized Video [8] – Whether you’re hiking, kayaking, or just strolling in a windy park, this drone with camera for adults 4K uses DJI stabilization technology, level-4 wind resistance, and 4K UHD combine to ensure smooth, high-quality footage.
Full-Coverage Propeller Guards – Nervous flyers, let go of your worries! Dip and dive dynamically around your house and through tree branches without worry.*
If you’re ready to level up and perform precise aerial acrobatics, then the DJI Neo Fly More Combo is perfect for you, complete with DJI Neo, RC-N3, 3 Batteries, a Two-Way Charging Hub, and more.
9 reviews for DJI Neo Fly More Combo, Mini Drone with 4K UHD Camera for Adults, 135g Self Flying Drone that Follows You, Palm Takeoff, Subject Tracking, QuickShots, Stabilized Video, with RC-N3 and 3 Batteries
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John Hancock –
DJI Fly App software is a disaster – Android — Battery sticks in drone – very hard to remove
The stupid app, or should I say, whoever wrote the software, has a page that asks you to put in a password.Below that is a security line that has graphic characters you have to enter. Simple enough, right. Well, it’s not. So I put in a password on the line that asks for a password and enter the text for the graphic text in the box below…And press enter. Then it has the message “Invalid Email” — BUT IT DIDN’T ask for an Email address! It asked for a password. So I try a few more times to see if the bug will clear. It doesn’t. I try entering an Email address in the box that is asking for a PASSWORD. Nope, it doesn’t like that. Then it reverses and says “Invalid Password”I try looking up the issue online and find lots of people having that problem on initial set up, or worse yet, after they have it working, at least for a while. Those complaints meant they couldn’t fly.I try it again both ways. Nothing works. Then I find the stupid app won’t let me out of it, and starts sending me ads to my phone. Just great. I try to get out of the app. No luck, even though it doesn’t work. I found the only why out way a forced restart.What makes this worse is I had a similar problem at an earlier stage of set up. I had cleared to one after a few attempts. Between this and the problems I found when inspecting the drone as I unpacked it, I can tell this thing is going a royal pain.Oh, and I did uninstall the software, and re-install it. Same results.On the battery cover are instructions to remove the battery. Fine, open door. OK. There is a catch to press up. No problem. With catch up, pull battery out. Sounds like no problem, except the battery is so tight that pulling on it, and trying to get it free takes over 20 minutes. I look that up and find a ton of complaints, if not when new, then after the battery has been charged or when it gets a little old, and in either case, swells even just a bit. I haven’t even charged it yet.I finally get it out a few minutes later — but gently with pliers! I then inspect the battery and find it really is tight, but slide it in and out about 3/4 many times and get it to loosen enough that I can now pull it out by hand.I currently own 14 digital cameras of various types and manufacturers, plus many other devices. I have never come across a device so poorly designed that a removeable battery is so hard to remove. I will emphasize that this was before charging the battery, or dealing with an expanding battery.I haven’t even gotten a chance to fly the darn thing yet and I already don’t trust the software, nor trust that the battery will ever really be easy to remove.Then there is the little straps that were wrapped around the props to protect them in storage. They were clearly made only for delivery as one had failed before I unpacked it. The other was not made to stick together more than a few times. It would have made more sense to have straps with some very light grip velcro that can be re-used.I will add that the controller does not have a removable battery, which makes me think it may be a throwaway, possibly making the drone a throwaway. The drone battery charges inside the drone. That doesn’t seem to be a good idea. DJI indicates there is a separate charger. I would never recommend ever charging a battery within a camera, and never do because the added heat damages cameras.Folding up to be compact is all very nice, but a guard around the props might make more sense for long term durability. I’ve heard how nice these are, and the tolerance to higher wind conditions is very attractive to me for the end use I have planned, but reliable software and mechanics is rather critical.The short time I’ve had this this model has ruined DJI drones for me. NEVER AGAIN. It reminds me of the time, over 35 years ago, that I was buying a new car. I actually leased it because I didn’t trust the manufacturer’s reliability. As the car was being pulled up for delivery, the power steering pump failed. I seriously considered telling them to stuff it. I didn’t, and due to poor quality parts, by admission of the manufacturer themselves, the car went through 2 more PS pumps and 4 rack and pinions over the next 36,000 miles, until they got revised designs from another manufacturer. When I turned in the car, I told them I would not even look at another car from that company for at least 20 years because the quality issues were so systemic. I have yet to be back because their products still aren’t that great.I’m putting DJI on that list. I have ask, what makes this ill-designed thing so good?
M. Cullen –
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.
Tacticool guy –
Good but needs minor tweaks
This was difficult to get sorted out and synced to the controllers. Now it is very fun and intuitive. I flew it close to a bees nest and it sucked a few into the rotors and stayed in the air. It also stabilized after a small collision with a upright branch. The max speed is good for wooded areas but I would prefer it to be faster if I was in a field. I struggle to get the data off the recordings so the subtitles block out the video. It has suffered minor crashes and been fine. I recommend the protection plan so you’re not afraid to fly. You should use the motion remote controller for this unless you have another compatible controller already.
S. Kon –
Decent first time drone with a lot of quirks
I will start off by saying never owned a drone want to get some nice videos of my family activities majorly for indoor and backyard use. My initial feeling after using it for a week are as follows:PROS:1. Easy setup and use didn’t need the remote at all2. Took good videos and tracked very well in brightly lit spaces.3. Very sturdy, to knocked into a branch , worked fine after that.CONS:1. A bit loud for a small drone ( again haven’t used one before so maybe a personal experience)2. Not great for night time my scenario with a patio that has string lights.Maybe have to run in manual mode3. Cannot handle a slight breeze , crashed into a tree branches when a gust of wind blew by in follow mode.
Fran Fernandez –
Pretty good and easy to use;Sadly there’s many laws in Japan and is very difficult to use it outside your own house.The setup was simple and the quality of the camera is acceptable.Wind can be a issue.Flying in manual mode is a challenge.
Jason –
Quality is great for this budget drone. Very easy to fly and greaat fun.
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PassatHX –
Die DJI Neo Fly More Combo ist fantastisch! Ich bin total begeistert, wie viel Technik in dieser winzigen Drohne steckt. Sie ist mit nur 135 Gramm extrem leicht und passt sogar locker in eine größere Jackentasche oder einen kleinen Rucksack – das macht sie zum idealen Begleiter für Reisen und Ausflüge.Und das Wichtigste vorweg: Die Drohne ist besonders günstig und stellt keinen Vergleich zu irgendeiner billigen Chinadrohne dar! Hier bekommt man die typische, zuverlässige DJI-Qualität zum sehr fairen Preis. Die Drohne fliegt stabil, die App funktioniert reibungslos und die Aufnahmen sind ruhig und scharf – etwas, das man bei günstigeren Modellen lange sucht.Das “Fly More Combo”-Paket ist dabei ein Muss, denn es enthält drei Akkus und eine Ladestation. Dadurch kann man viel länger fliegen, ohne ständig warten zu müssen. Das ist wirklich Gold wert.Die Bedienung ist kinderleicht. Man kann sie sicher aus der Hand starten und muss nicht einmal die Fernsteuerung benutzen, um schnelle Selfie-Videos zu machen. Durch den eingebauten Propellerschutz ist sie auch sicher, wenn man drinnen filmt. Die Drohne macht tolle, ruhige Videos in 4K und kann dank KI automatisch Personen verfolgen, was für Vlogger super ist. Sie liefert auf Knopfdruck professionelle Aufnahmen.Die DJI Neo ist die beste kleine Drohne für alle, die eine einfache, sichere und tragbare Kamera für die Luft suchen. Wenn Sie viel reisen oder einfach tolle Videos aus einer neuen Perspektive machen wollen, kann ich die Combo nur empfehlen!
GearTester –
After taking a lot of time in getting familiar with the basics of drone flying, I have come to find the DJI Neo to be fairly user friendly, especially for beginners. Its compact size and lightweight design make it easy to carry around as compared to larger drones. And while the video quality doesn’t quite match drones that cost two to three times as much, the resulting video footage it produces is more than sufficient for my needs, such as creating the occasional YouTube video.One notable downside is the battery life, which only lasts about 10 to 15 minutes per charge, so it would be worthwhile to invest in a spare.So far, I have only used the drone with the phone app for control, but it can sometimes feel a bit laggy or unresponsive. Because of this, I am considering purchasing a physical controller.Overall, considering its affordable entry price and ease of use, the DJI Neo is an excellent starter drone for newbies like me!