Other UA-camrs have intentionally crashed this drone into trees at 30kph and brick walls with little or no damage until they have hit the wall multiple times. This is the perfect drone as mentioned to practice FPV, many say it's expensive once to add the FPV equipment which is true, but what they fail to mention is that why not buy an Avata 2 kit and the Neo on its own, practice with the Neo and after you feel confident switch to the Avata. 6 Neo is still useful as a selfie drone.
"Small, light and easy to carry around" A profound statement. DJI has always been somewhat of a pain to get fired up, synced with satellites, connected with the controller, etc.
No you don't need a license to fly it in the EU, but I always recommend you to get one simply because you learn a lot about where you're able to fly, and where you can't 😊
I think it is good for the follow me, and direction tracking, for runners or cyclists. The other modes don't look good. Other than that, I think a basic mini drone is better. You don't have to start with the mini 4 pro.
A basic mini drone is great, but this drone is really an amazing introduction into the drone space, simply because it's super cheap and you don't need to know how to use a controller. The intelligent flight features can also be a gamechanger for some people, as mentioned in the video I've started to use the drone for behind the scenes recordings, which simply wouldn't be possible to do by myself with other drones because I need it to follow me while I have no hands free. But no you absolutely don't need a DJI mini 4 Pro drone, that was just what I had lying around, so it was the best example I could find 😁
@@Ekstra_EU yes you're right. The neo is great when used on its own but when you start adding the flymore combo then you have a larger package which means it's effectively the same as a mini drone and the price is about the same which is why I said this. The only benefit of the neo is that you can use it on its own and have it up in a few seconds to take average looking footage using the inbuilt programs and that might be good enough for most people together with the app. But if you are going to want to get a fly more combo: I think you're better off going for a mini and if you don't need the follow me of the neo then you can use the subject tracking of the mini and will get something that's probably good enough for most people, as well as the same modes on the neo, and you'll have smoother, more stable, more professional looking video quality and be able to fly much further. Etc.
It's a nice one to get more people involved in the filming community.
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Other UA-camrs have intentionally crashed this drone into trees at 30kph and brick walls with little or no damage until they have hit the wall multiple times. This is the perfect drone as mentioned to practice FPV, many say it's expensive once to add the FPV equipment which is true, but what they fail to mention is that why not buy an Avata 2 kit and the Neo on its own, practice with the Neo and after you feel confident switch to the Avata. 6 Neo is still useful as a selfie drone.
"Small, light and easy to carry around" A profound statement. DJI has always been somewhat of a pain to get fired up, synced with satellites, connected with the controller, etc.
Very good information
Hi. Do you need a license to fly your DJI NEO in EU?
No you don't need a license to fly it in the EU, but I always recommend you to get one simply because you learn a lot about where you're able to fly, and where you can't 😊
I think it is good for the follow me, and direction tracking, for runners or cyclists. The other modes don't look good.
Other than that, I think a basic mini drone is better. You don't have to start with the mini 4 pro.
A basic mini drone is great, but this drone is really an amazing introduction into the drone space, simply because it's super cheap and you don't need to know how to use a controller. The intelligent flight features can also be a gamechanger for some people, as mentioned in the video I've started to use the drone for behind the scenes recordings, which simply wouldn't be possible to do by myself with other drones because I need it to follow me while I have no hands free.
But no you absolutely don't need a DJI mini 4 Pro drone, that was just what I had lying around, so it was the best example I could find 😁
@@Ekstra_EU yes you're right. The neo is great when used on its own but when you start adding the flymore combo then you have a larger package which means it's effectively the same as a mini drone and the price is about the same which is why I said this.
The only benefit of the neo is that you can use it on its own and have it up in a few seconds to take average looking footage using the inbuilt programs and that might be good enough for most people together with the app.
But if you are going to want to get a fly more combo: I think you're better off going for a mini and if you don't need the follow me of the neo then you can use the subject tracking of the mini and will get something that's probably good enough for most people, as well as the same modes on the neo, and you'll have smoother, more stable, more professional looking video quality and be able to fly much further. Etc.
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