DJI Neo | Everything you need to know DJI recently launched the Neo, its smallest drone yet. And now it’s released a short video packed with key information about it.
You can watch it at the top of this page.
The Neo, which made it onto Digital Trends’ list of best tech from the recent IFA tech show in Berlin, Germany, costs $200, making it DJI’s most affordable flying machine yet. The Neo can fly for around 18 minutes on a single charge — considerably less time than other DJI drones such as the Air 3, which can stay airborne for up to 46 minutes — and the attached camera captures high-quality 4K footage. It can also snap 12-megapixel stills with its 1/2-inch image sensor.
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