But DJI is now fixing both, adding vertical video and dramatically increasing the Neo’s flight speed while tracking.
DJI's Neo is shockingly capable for a tiny drone, but it did have a couple of weaknesses — namely, the lack of vertical video ...
And that's before we even get to the recent Federal Communications Commission (FCC) filing for the DJI Osmo 360, which has ...
DJI, the world leader in civilian drones and creative camera technology, today announced its participation at Expo ...
In a move that opens up the thrilling world of first-person view (FPV) drone flying to an even broader audience, DJI has ...
Previously limited to tracking subjects moving at about 21 km/h (13 mph), outlets claim the DJI Neo can now keep up with ...
DJI enhances $199 Neo drone with vertical video capture for social media content and faster tracking speeds up to 20mph, ...
The DJI Neo prioritizes fun, plus it offers a better-than-expected camera quality, and works with an optional controller.
DJI has unveiled the new Goggles N3, its cheapest-ever FPV (First Person View) goggles for immersive drone flight. Coming in ...
DJI introduces Goggles N3, affordable FPV goggles with enhanced comfort, wide FOV, and stable transmission. Available November 2024.
DJI Goggles N3 is a first-person-view headset (a "budget-friendly" version of its predecessor) made to fly two different DJI drones (for now).
Experience a drone-eye view with the latest DJI Goggles N3 which are fully compatible with DJI Neo and Avata 21.