DJI Neo 2 Fly More Combo with RC-N3 4K Camera Drone for Beginners - 3 Batteries $331 + Free Shipping
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Final Price: $331.3
Key Specs:
- Camera: Shoots up to 4K HD video with 1/2.0" sensor.
- Weight: Lightweight 135g drone, beginner-friendly and easy to carry.
- Flight Time: Approx. 18 minutes per battery.
- Transmission: Stable digital transmission with 2.4GHz / 5.8GHz support.
- Control Range: Listed up to 10,000m remote distance.
- GPS: Built-in GPS with smart flight features.
- Obstacle Avoidance: Visual avoidance listed.
- Combo Kit: Includes RC-N3 remote controller, 3 intelligent flight batteries, two-way charging hub, propeller guards, digital transceiver, spare propellers, and cables.
- Use Case: Good for beginners, travel shots, family videos, and casual aerial photography.
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It actually looks like the price dropped. Mines money to 314.23 AC
It is under 0.55lbs meaning you do not have to register for recreational use in US(still, I'd recommend doing so, and be sure to go over https://uavcoach.com/faa-recreati...-training/)
And even if you're flying without controller it would be the best to keep your phone connected all the time just in case you need to take over the control.
I would consider this a flying selfie stick that has a stick as long as your phone wifi range (practically speaking 900feet in direct line of sight, taking drone battery life into consideration when fully charged) which will take off and land on your palm!
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Just shot this on Sunday on a bike ride. I have a bunch more better videos of faster riding elsewhere but need to find the links to those. It will keep up, but you have to think ahead of the obstacles it will have to avoid, and choose shooting spots with minimal obstacle avoidance. The forward looking lidar doesn't do great with leafy bushes and branches, and if it is going sideways, the optical cameras do even worse with those. If it is going slow, it will detect most everything, but if its going at full tilt, it will crash into stuff quick. https://www.instagram.c
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