Amazon.com: 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 : Toys & Games
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Amazon.com: 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 : Toys & Games
Terrible deal. You can get the Neo 2 Fly More Combo on Amazon for $349 right now (and for the past weeks).
The Neo 2 is far superior, but the flymore bundle for that one with the controller is bouncing around $430. It's a lot more, but it's far better, so that's what I bought.
Terrible deal. You can get the Neo 2 Fly More Combo on Amazon for $349 right now (and for the past weeks).
Technically, that "Neo 2 Fly More Combo" is post-pended with "(Drone Only)", not apples/apples comparison. If you mentioned this in the other Neo 1 deal without controller, then a closer comparison, and yes- the Neo 2 is way better, enough to go for the higher-priced cost/performance Neo 2 bundles.
The gotcha with the Neo 2 is: the minute the pilot wants to advance past gesture and/or phone-only (controller-less) - or increase beyond Wifi range - the price of its "digital transceiver" will limit the deals to the combo packs, especially if wanting to start with DJI motion/FPV ecosystem.
An example of value application in a Neo 1, is the Motion Combo, which was a good DJI FPV starter bundle for $400 (now $450+), since the Goggle N3 standalone pricing is near $300 (was $200). With that combo, the Neo 1 is a good enough disposable-FPV to learn quasi manual flight mode, but can always switch to auto mode (altitude hold, etc). Then can leverage the Goggles N3 to fly true FPV with (un-obtainable) DJI 04 lite/pro air units.
But, yeah, for way nicer/usable video, gesturing to config some casual follow-me footage, it's Neo 2 by far.
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The gotcha with the Neo 2 is: the minute the pilot wants to advance past gesture and/or phone-only (controller-less) - or increase beyond Wifi range - the price of its "digital transceiver" will limit the deals to the combo packs, especially if wanting to start with DJI motion/FPV ecosystem.
An example of value application in a Neo 1, is the Motion Combo, which was a good DJI FPV starter bundle for $400 (now $450+), since the Goggle N3 standalone pricing is near $300 (was $200). With that combo, the Neo 1 is a good enough disposable-FPV to learn quasi manual flight mode, but can always switch to auto mode (altitude hold, etc). Then can leverage the Goggles N3 to fly true FPV with (un-obtainable) DJI 04 lite/pro air units.
But, yeah, for way nicer/usable video, gesturing to config some casual follow-me footage, it's Neo 2 by far.
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