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Specs

Aircraft

Takeoff Weight151 g (without DJI Neo 2 Digital Transceiver)
160 g (with DJI Neo 2 Digital Transceiver)

The actual product weight may vary due to differences in batch materials and external factors.
Dimensions147×171×41 mm (L×W×H, with propeller guards and without DJI Neo 2 Digital Transceiver)
167×171×54 mm (L×W×H, with propeller guards and DJI Neo 2 Digital Transceiver)
Max Ascent Speed0.5 m/s (Cine mode)
3 m/s (Normal mode)
5 m/s (Sport Mode)

Maximum speed measured in an open, windless environment, with the drone taking off from an altitude of 0 m and controlled via remote controller. Data are for reference only.
Max Descent Speed0.5 m/s (Cine Mode)
3 m/s (Normal Mode)
3 m/s (Sport Mode)

Maximum speed measured in an open, windless environment, with the drone taking off from an altitude of 0 m and controlled via remote controller. Data are for reference only.
Max Horizontal Speed8 m/s (Normal Mode)
12 m/s (Sport Mode)
12 m/s (tracking status)

Measured in a controlled wind tunnel environment under conditions equivalent to windless operation and sea-level altitude, with the aircraft ascending vertically to a height of 1.5 meters above the ground. Actual experience may vary depending on the environment, usage, and firmware version.
Max Takeoff Altitude2000 m

Measured in a windless environment when taking off from an altitude of 2000 m and ascending vertically by 120 m, using Sport mode, and from 100% battery level until 20%. Data is for reference only. Always pay attention to reminders on the camera view during your flight.
Max Flight TimeApprox. 19 minutes (approx. 17 minutes with the propeller guards)*
Each battery allows the drone to perform at least 20 palm takeoff and landing for shoots in succession**

* Measured in a controlled wind tunnel environment under conditions equivalent to windless operation and sea-level altitude, with the aircraft (without installing DJI Neo 2 Digital Transceiver) flying forward at a constant speed of 4 m/s, Obstacle Avoidance Action set to Brake, and the camera in Photo mode, until a forced landing due to battery depletion. Actual experience may vary depending on the environment, usage, and firmware version.
** Measured after DJI Neo 2 is activated, with a fully charged battery and default settings, and using Circle, Rocket, and Dronie modes, and is for reference only.
Max Hovering TimeApprox. 18 minutes (16.5 minutes with the propeller guards)

Measured when hovering in a windless environment 20 m above sea level, without DJI Neo 2 Digital Transceiver, with camera parameters set to 1080p/30fps, video mode off, and from 100% battery level until 0%. Results may vary depending on the environment, actual use, and firmware version.
Max Flight Distance7 km

Measured in a controlled wind tunnel environment under conditions equivalent to windless operation and sea-level altitude, with the aircraft (without installing DJI Neo 2 Digital Transceiver) flying forward at a constant speed of 9 m/s, Obstacle Avoidance Action set to Brake, and the camera in Photo mode, until a forced landing due to battery depletion. Actual experience may vary depending on the environment, usage, and firmware version.
Max Wind Speed Resistance10.7 m/s (Level 5)
Operating Temperature-10° to 40° C (14° to 104° F)
Global Navigation Satellite SystemGPS + Galileo + BeiDou
Hovering Accuracy RangeVertical:
±0.1 m (with vision positioning)
±0.5 m (with satellite positioning)

Horizontal:
±0.3 m (with vision positioning)
±1.5 m (with satellite positioning)
Internal Storage49 GB
ClassC0 (EU)

Camera

Image Sensor1/2-inch CMOS Sensor
LensFOV: 119.8°
Format Equivalent: 16.5 mm
Aperture: f/2.2
Focus: 0.7 m to ∞
ISO RangePhoto
100-3200 (Single Auto)
100-12800 (Burst Auto/Timed Auto)
100-12800 (Manual)

Video
100-12800 (Auto)
100-12800 (Manual)
Shutter SpeedVideo: 1/8000-1/30 s
Photo: 1/8000-1/10 s
Max Image Size12 MP Photo
4000×3000 (4:3)
4000×2250 (16:9)
Still Photography ModesSingle/Timed Shot
Single Shot: 12 MP
Timed Shot: 12 MP, 2/3/5/7/10/15/20/30/60 s
Photo FormatJPEG
Video ResolutionHorizontal Shooting:
4K (4:3*): 3840×2880@60/50/30fps
1080p (4:3*): 1440×1080@60/50/30fps
4K (16:9): 3840×2160@100**/60/50/30fps
1080p (16:9): 1920×1080@100**/60/50/30fps

Vertical Shooting:
2.7K (9:16): 1512×2688@60/50/30fps

* Recording in 4:3 aspect ratio is only supported when connected to DJI Goggles.
** 4K/100fps and 1080p/100fps recording are only supported when using motion control or remote control.
Video FormatMP4
Max Video Bitrate80 Mbps
Supported File SystemexFAT
Color ModeNormal
EISSupports RockSteady and turning stabilization off*.

* The stabilization switch (On/Off) is only available when paired with goggles. When stabilization is turned off, footage captured supports offline stabilization with Gyroflow.

Gimbal

Stabilization2-axis mechanical gimbal (tilt, roll)
Mechanical RangeTilt: -125° to 105°
Roll: -43° to 43°
Controllable RangeTilt: -90° to 70°
Max Control Speed (tilt)100°/s
Angular Vibration Range±0.01°
Image Roll CorrectionSupports correction of footage recorded on the drone.

Live view correction is unavailable only when using with goggles.

Sensing

Sensing TypeOmnidirectional monocular vision system, paired with a downward infrared sensing system and forward-facing LiDAR
ForwardMeasurement Range: 0.5-10 m
Detection Range: 0.5-15 m
Effective Sensing Speed: Flight Speed ≤ 8 m/s
BackwardDetection Range: 0.5-15 m
Effective Sensing Speed: Flight Speed ≤ 8 m/s
LateralDetection Range: 0.5-15 m
Effective Sensing Speed: Flight Speed ≤ 8 m/s
UpwardDetection Range: 0.5-15 m
Effective Sensing Speed: Flight Speed ≤ 3 m/s
DownwardDetection Range: 0.5-15 m
Effective Sensing Speed: Flight Speed ≤ 3 m/s
Infrared SensorForward-Facing LiDAR:
Measurement Range: 0.3-8 m (reflectivity > 10%)
FOV: Horizontal 60°, Vertical 60°

Downward-Facing Infrared Sensor:
Measurement Range: 0.3-8 m (reflectivity > 10%)
Operating EnvironmentForward, Backward, Left, Right, and Upward:
Surfaces with discernible patterns and adequate lighting (lux > 5)

Downward:
Surfaces with discernible patterns and adequate lighting (lux > 5), and surfaces that are diffusely reflective with a reflectivity above 20% (e.g., walls, trees, people).

Video Transmission

Video Transmission SystemStandard: Wi-Fi Video Transmission
Optional: DJI Neo 2 Digital Transceiver (O4)
Live View QualityWith DJI RC-N3 Remote Controller: Up to 1080p/60fps
With DJI Goggles N3 plus DJI RC Motion 3/DJI FPV Remote Controller 3: Up to 1080p/60fps
With DJI Goggles 3 plus DJI RC Motion 3/DJI FPV Remote Controller 3: Up to 1080p/100fps
Operating Frequency2.400 GHz to 2.4835 GHz
5.170 GHz to 5.250 GHz
5.725 GHz to 5.850 GHz

Operating frequency allowed varies among countries and regions. Refer to local laws and regulations for more information.
Transmitter Power (EIRP)2.4 GHz:
< 26 dBm (FCC)
< 20 dBm (CE/SRRC/MIC)

5.1 GHz:
< 23 dBm (CE)

5.8 GHz:
< 26 dBm (FCC)
< 14 dBm (CE)
< 26 dBm (SRRC)
Communication BandwidthMax 60 MHz
Max Transmission Distance (unobstructed, free of interference)FCC: 10 km
CE: 6 km
SRRC: 6 km
MIC: 6 km

Measured in an unobstructed outdoor environment free of interference using the remote controller or goggles and showed the farthest communication range for one-way, non-return flights under each standard. The maximum video transmission distance in the actual flight scenarios is limited by the drone's maximum flight distance. Always pay attention to RTH reminders on the live view during your flight.
Max Transmission Distance (unobstructed, with interference)Strong Interference: Urban landscape, approx. 1.5-3 km
Medium Interference: Suburban landscape, approx. 3-6 km
Low Interference: Suburb/Seaside, approx. 6-10 km

Measured under FCC standard in unobstructed environments with typical interference, using the remote controller or goggles. Used for reference purposes only and provides no guarantee for actual transmission distance.
Max Transmission Distance (obstructed, with interference)Low Interference and Obstructed by Buildings: Approx. 0-0.5 km
Low Interference and Obstructed by Trees: Approx. 0.5-3 km

Measured under FCC standard in obstructed environments with typical low interference, using the remote controller or goggles. Used for reference purposes only and provides no guarantee for actual transmission distance.
Max Download SpeedWi-Fi: 80 MB/s

Measured in a laboratory environment with little interference in countries/regions that support both 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz. Download speeds may vary depending on the actual conditions.
Lowest LatencyWith DJI RC-N3 Remote Controller or DJI RC 2 Remote Controller: Approx. 120 ms
With DJI Goggles N3 (1080p/60fps Video Transmission): Lowest latency at 54 ms
With DJI Goggles 3 (1080p/100fps Video Transmission): Lowest latency at 50 ms

Latency data refers to the minimum delay during goggles screen refresh, measured in an open, interference‑free environment. Actual performance may vary with shooting conditions and mobile device.
Max Video Bitrate60 Mbps
Antenna2 antennas, 1T2R

Wi-Fi

Protocol802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax
Operating Frequency2.400 GHz to 2.4835 GHz
5.170 GHz to 5.250 GHz
5.725 GHz to 5.850 GHz

Operating frequency allowed varies among countries and regions. Refer to local laws and regulations for more information.
Transmitter Power (EIRP)2.4 GHz:
< 20 dBm (FCC/CE/SRRC/MIC)

5.1 GHz:
<23 dBm (CE)

5.8 GHz:
< 26 dBm (FCC/SRRC)
< 14 dBm (CE)
Effective Operating Range500 m

Measured in an open, unobstructed environment under FCC standards. Actual video transmission distance may vary depending on the operating environment, mobile device performance, and local regulations. Refer to the actual experience.

Bluetooth

ProtocolBluetooth 5.2
Operating Frequency2.400 GHz to 2.4835 GHz

Operating frequency allowed varies among countries and regions. Refer to local laws and regulations for more information.
Transmitter Power (EIRP)< 10 dBm

Battery

Capacity1606 mAh
Weight46 g
Nominal Voltage7.16 V
Max Charging Voltage8.6 V
Battery TypeLi-ion
Chemical SystemLiNiMnCoO2
Energy11.5 Wh
Charging Temperature5° to 40° C (41° to 104° F)
Charging TimeWhen Using the Two-Way Charging Hub (65W max charging power): Approx. 68 minutes to charge three batteries simultaneously from 0% to 100%
When Directly Charging the Aircraft Body (15W max charging power): Approx. 70 minutes to charge from 0% to 100%

Charging time is measured in a test environment with a temperature of 25° C (77° F). Actual charging time may increase due to higher ambient temperatures or variations in mains voltage between regions.

Charger

Recommended ChargerDJI 65W Portable Charger
USB Power Delivery chargers

Battery Charging Hub

Input5 V, max 5 A
9 V, max 5 A
12 V, max 5 A
15 V, max 4.33 A
20 V, max 3.25 A

Max current depends on adapter capability.
Output (charging)5 V, 2 A
Charging Method3 batteries charged simultaneously

The number of batteries that can be charged simultaneously depends on the power of the charger used. Using a charger rated above 45 W allows you to charge three batteries at the same time. Using a charger rated between 30 W and 45 W allows you to charge only two batteries simultaneously. Using a charger below 30 W will charge the batteries sequentially, from the highest remaining charge to the lowest. Refer to the charging protocols supported by the charger.
CompatibilityDJI Neo 2 Intelligent Flight Battery

Storage

Recommended microSD CardsDoes not support storage expansion with an external SD card

DJI RC-N3 Remote Controller

Max Operating TimeWithout charging any mobile device: 3.5 hours
When charging a mobile device: 1.5 hours
Operating Temperature-10° to 40° C (14° to 104° F)
Charging Temperature5° to 40° C (41° to 104° F)
Charging Time2 hours
Charging Method5 V, 2 A
Battery Capacity2600 mAh
WeightApprox. 320 g
Dimensions104.2×150×45.2 mm (L×W×H)
Operating Frequency2.400 GHz to 2.4835 GHz
5.170 GHz to 5.250 GHz
5.725 GHz to 5.850 GHz

Operating frequency allowed varies among countries and regions. Refer to local laws and regulations for more information.
Transmitter Power (EIRP)2.4 GHz:
< 33 dBm (FCC)
< 20 dBm (CE/SRRC/MIC)

5.1 GHz:
< 23 dBm (CE)

5.8 GHz:
< 33 dBm (FCC)
< 14 dBm (CE)
< 30 dBm (SRRC)

FAQ

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Product
Flight
Flight
Camera
Camera
App
App
Battery
Battery
Video Transmission
Video Transmission
Remote Control With Apple Watch
Remote Control With Apple Watch

Product

Compared with DJI Neo, what are the main improvements of DJI Neo 2?
DJI Neo 2 has comprehensive improvements in its vision sensing system, camera system, video transmission system, and intelligent features. The main improvements include:
1. Newly added omnidirectional monocular vision system and forward-facing LiDAR: With the new omnidirectional obstacle sensing feature [1], Neo 2 can detect and avoid obstacles when tracking from the front or sides, so even beginners can operate the drone with ease, stability, and confidence. Neo 2 supports versatile flight [2], with enhanced hovering and positioning capabilities over Neo, making it easier to navigate challenging environments like indoors, near buildings, over water, or on snow.
2. Enhanced imaging performance: Neo 2 features a 12MP, 1/2-inch CMOS sensor with an f/2.2 aperture and high-performance image processor for clearer, low-noise footage. Shoot in 4K/60fps video, 4K/100fps slow motion [3], and 2.7K vertical video, all stabilized by a 2-axis gimbal.
3. New onboard display, a dedicated takeoff button, and a mode switch button.
4. New intelligent features include gesture control [4], Return to Palm [4], SelfieShot, Dolly Zoom, MasterShots, and Cycling Follow, among others.
5. Increased internal storage up to 49 GB.

1. The omnidirectional vision system only assists flight safety under certain conditions and is not a substitute for your own judgment and control. During a flight, always pay attention to the surrounding environment and the warnings on the DJI Fly app, and be responsible for and maintain control of the drone at all times. The best positioning altitude range of the vision positioning system is 0.5 to 10 m when using the system when GNSS signals are unavailable. The vision positioning performance may decrease when flying beyond this range. Fly with caution. The vision system may not function properly when the drone is flying over water, which may prevent it from actively avoiding water surfaces below when landing. Operators should maintain control of the drone at all times, make operational decisions based on an assessment of the surrounding environment, and avoid relying solely on the vision system. The vision system cannot detect certain objects or surfaces, including large structures with frames and cables (e.g., tower cranes, high‑voltage transmission towers, high‑voltage transmission lines, cable‑stayed bridges); surfaces with no texture or sparse texture; surfaces with repetitive identical patterns or textures (e.g., small tiles of the same color); solid‑colored surfaces (e.g., pure black, pure white, pure red, pure green); strongly reflective or mirrored surfaces (e.g., ice, road signs); water or transparent surfaces; surfaces of moving objects (e.g., above moving crowds, above waving shrubs or grass); moving obstacles (e.g., walking people, moving vehicles); scenes with drastic lighting changes; surfaces that are extremely dark (e.g., less than 1 lux) or extremely bright (e.g., more than 100,000 lux);materials with strong infrared absorption or reflection properties (e.g., mirrors, glass, road signs, asphalt); small obstacles (e.g., fences, branches, power lines); and thin poles or small vertical objects (e.g., utility poles, street lamps). Do not obstruct or interfere with the sensing system under any circumstances. Ensure that all lenses remain clear, free from dirt, smudges, or other contaminants, and are not scratched. Vision system cameras may need to be calibrated after being stored for an extended period. A prompt will appear in the DJI Fly app and calibration will be performed automatically. Do not fly when it is rainy, smoggy, or the visibility is lower than 100 m. Before takeoff, inspect the sensing system’s glass surfaces. Remove any protective film, stickers, or other obstructions. If water droplets, fingerprints, or smudges are present, clean the glass using a lint‑free cloth. Do not use alcohol or other organic solvents. If the glass surface is loose, broken, scratched, or worn, send the drone to an authorized service center for repair. Refer to the product’s user manual for more details.
2. Versatile flight refers to DJI Neo 2’s ability to fly both indoors and outdoors, with greatly enhanced performance compared to DJI Neo, especially in conditions like flying over water or snow. Always ensure compliance with local laws and regulations, certification requirements, and airspace authorizations, and make sure you understand and have obtained all necessary permissions before operating the drone. Flight performance may decrease if the drone is flown near solid-colored, transparent, or low-texture surfaces under weak GNSS signal conditions. Always fly with caution in well-lit environments. When flying over water, maintain an altitude of at least 1 m to ensure safety. Refer to the product’s user manual for more details.
3. 4K/100fps slow-motion video recording is only supported when using the remote controller or motion controller.
4. Follow these conditions and precautions when using gesture control: Ensure the surrounding environment is safe when using this feature, and avoid moving people, animals, or vehicles. Do not use gesture control in areas with small or thin objects (e.g., branches or power lines), transparent objects (e.g., glass or water), or solid‑colored surfaces (e.g., white walls). Use this feature only in environments with suitable lighting. Gesture control will not function when ambient light is below 5 lux or above 100,000 lux. Gesture control is supported only in Spotlight or Follow mode, and is not supported when using the remote controller or motion controller. Keep the drone approximately 2 to 5 m from the operator when using this feature. Keep your fingers fully extended when using this feature. Gesture control won’t work with thick gloves or mittens, and the subject should be completely visible in the camera frame without any obstructions. When using Return to Palm, maintain a horizontal distance of 2 to 5 m between the drone and your palm, and a vertical distance of no more than 2 m. If the function does not respond at close range, adjust the drone’s position via gesture control or move yourself to avoid visual blind spots before trying again. To make the drone fly back by raising one arm, keep it within 10 m horizontally from your arm, ensure your arm is fully extended when raised, and do not raise both arms simultaneously, as this will prevent the drone from flying back.
What is the certification level of DJI Neo 2 in Europe?
DJI Neo 2 is C0 certified by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).
Is DJI Neo 2 waterproof?
No. Avoid contact with water during use, as it may damage the device.
If it rains during the flight, return and land as soon as possible, and wait until the drone is fully dry inside and out before using it again.
Who is DJI Neo 2 suitable for?
DJI Neo 2 is a vlogging drone ideal for capturing everyday life, leisure activities, and family moments.
If you need a portable drone to instantly capture travel, camping, running, cycling, skateboarding, hiking, or parenting, DJI Neo 2 is your ideal choice.

DJI Neo 2 is suitable for users aged 16 and above.
What control methods does DJI Neo 2 support?
Palm control [1], gesture control [2], mobile app control [3], voice control via mobile [4], and RC control [5].

1. When using palm takeoff and landing, adhere to the following guidelines: operate in a windless environment as much as possible; extend your palm horizontally and keep it still, avoiding finger contact with the propellers to prevent injury; do not attempt to grab the drone while it is flying.
2. Follow these conditions and precautions when using gesture control: Ensure the surrounding environment is safe when using this feature, and avoid moving people, animals, or vehicles. Do not use gesture control in areas with small or thin objects (e.g., branches or power lines), transparent objects (e.g., glass or water), or solid‑colored surfaces (e.g., white walls). Use this feature only in environments with suitable lighting. Gesture control will not function when ambient light is below 5 lux or above 100,000 lux. Gesture control is supported only in Spotlight or Follow mode, and is not supported when using the remote controller or motion controller. Keep the drone approximately 2 to 5 m from the operator when using this feature. Keep your fingers fully extended when using this feature. Gesture control won’t work with thick gloves or mittens, and the subject should be completely visible in the camera frame without any obstructions. When using Return to Palm, maintain a horizontal distance of 2 to 5 m between the drone and your palm, and a vertical distance of no more than 2 m. If the function does not respond at close range, adjust the drone’s position via gesture control or move yourself to avoid visual blind spots before trying again. To make the drone fly back by raising one arm, keep it within 10 m horizontally from your arm, ensure your arm is fully extended when raised, and do not raise both arms simultaneously, as this will prevent the drone from flying back.
3. Requires connecting DJI Neo 2 to a mobile phone via Wi-Fi. The virtual joysticks on the mobile app interface are only for fine-tuning the drone's position during shooting or controlling the drone to return. It cannot provide the same control experience as a traditional remote controller. You can use a standard DJI remote controller for a professional flight control experience. To ensure flight safety, when using mobile app control, the drone is limited to a maximum height of 60 m.
4. Supports English and Mandarin only. Requires connecting DJI Neo 2 to a mobile phone via Wi-Fi.
5. Requires DJI Neo 2 Digital Transceiver, along with the designated remote controller and goggles. These can be obtained by purchasing specific combos or by buying the designated items separately.
What intelligent shooting modes does DJI Neo 2 offer?
DJI Neo 2 offers a range of intelligent shooting modes.
For palm control or mobile app control, DJI Neo 2 supports Follow, Cycling Follow, SelfieShot, Dolly Zoom, MasterShots, Dronie, Circle, Rocket, Spotlight, Helix, Boomerang, and more.
When controlling with a remote controller, DJI Neo 2 supports multiple QuickShots modes.

Once DJI Neo 2 is activated and updated to the latest firmware, the drone will have Follow, SelfieShot, Dronie, Circle, and Rocket enabled by default. Other features can be added and reordered in Custom mode via the DJI Fly app.
What precautions should I take when using gesture control with DJI Neo 2?
Follow these conditions and precautions when using gesture control: Ensure the surrounding environment is safe when using this feature, and avoid moving people, animals, or vehicles. Do not use gesture control in areas with small or thin objects (e.g., branches or power lines), transparent objects (e.g., glass or water), or solid‑colored surfaces (e.g., white walls). Use this feature only in environments with suitable lighting. Gesture control will not function when ambient light is below 5 lux or above 100,000 lux. Gesture control is supported only in Spotlight or Follow mode, and is not supported when using the remote controller or motion controller. Keep the drone approximately 2 to 5 m from the operator when using this feature. Keep your fingers fully extended when using this feature. Gesture control won’t work with thick gloves or mittens, and the subject should be completely visible in the camera frame without any obstructions. When using Return to Palm, maintain a horizontal distance of 2 to 5 m between the drone and your palm, and a vertical distance of no more than 2 m. If the function does not respond at close range, adjust the drone’s position via gesture control or move yourself to avoid visual blind spots before trying again. To make the drone fly back by raising one arm, keep it within 10 m horizontally from your arm, ensure your arm is fully extended when raised, and do not raise both arms simultaneously, as this will prevent the drone from flying back.
What precautions should I take when using SelfieShot with DJI Neo 2?
1. Supported number of subjects: When SelfieShot is enabled, the camera can automatically center up to 30 people in the frame. When more than 30 people are in the frame, centering accuracy may decrease.
2. Spacing between subjects: Adjacent people should stand no more than one body width apart. Those who stand farther apart may not be included in the centered composition.
3. Flight limits: If the flight path is obstructed, Neo 2 may not reach the preset framing and will capture the shot from the nearest possible position. For example, in confined indoor spaces, the available height and distance for long shots may be limited.
4. Subject movement: Once takeoff begins, the flight path is fixed. To ensure proper framing and centered composition, the subject should remain within about 1 m of its original position.
Which remote controllers are compatible with DJI Neo 2?
DJI RC 2, DJI RC-N3 Remote Controller, DJI RC-N2 Remote Controller, DJI RC Motion 3, and DJI FPV Remote Controller 3.

When used with DJI RC Motion 3 or DJI FPV Remote Controller 3, only DJI Goggles 3 and DJI Goggles N3 are supported.
Which goggles are compatible with DJI Neo 2?
DJI Goggles 3 and DJI Goggles N3.

When used with DJI RC Motion 3 or DJI FPV Remote Controller 3, only DJI Goggles 3 and DJI Goggles N3 are supported.

Flight

How user-friendly is DJI Neo 2's palm control?
Palm control is simple to use. Even those with no drone experience can get started quickly.
DJI Neo 2 can take off and land from and onto your palm and perform intelligent filming by locking onto the subject using visual algorithms*, all without the need for a remote controller or any auxiliary device.

* Currently, only human subject tracking is supported; tracking other subjects is not available.
Can DJI Neo 2's intelligent tracking reliably follow me?
Once DJI Neo 2 locks onto you using visual algorithms, it will follow your movement trajectory and maintain a consistent speed with you*, achieving intelligent follow shots.

* The maximum tracking speed is 12 m/s.
Does DJI Neo 2 support Manual mode control?
Yes. DJI Neo 2 can be used as an entry-level drone for Manual mode. It is suitable for practicing throttle control, altitude maintaining, and level flight, but not for continuous high-speed flight and high-maneuverability actions such as Dive, Split-S, Power Loop, and Yaw-Spin.

Exercise caution when flying in M mode.
Does DJI Neo 2 support obstacle sensing?
Yes. With the new omnidirectional obstacle sensing feature* Neo 2 can detect and avoid obstacles when tracking from the front or sides, so even beginners can operate the drone with ease, stability, and confidence.

* The omnidirectional vision system only assists flight safety under certain conditions and is not a substitute for your own judgment and control. During a flight, always pay attention to the surrounding environment and the warnings on the DJI Fly app, and be responsible for and maintain control of the drone at all times. The best positioning altitude range of the vision positioning system is 0.5 to 10 m when using the system when GNSS signals are unavailable. The vision positioning performance may decrease when flying beyond this range. Fly with caution. The vision system may not function properly when the drone is flying over water, which may prevent it from actively avoiding water surfaces below when landing. Operators should maintain control of the drone at all times, make operational decisions based on an assessment of the surrounding environment, and avoid relying solely on the vision system. The vision system cannot detect certain objects or surfaces, including large structures with frames and cables (e.g., tower cranes, high‑voltage transmission towers, high‑voltage transmission lines, cable‑stayed bridges); surfaces with no texture or sparse texture; surfaces with repetitive identical patterns or textures (e.g., small tiles of the same color); solid‑colored surfaces (e.g., pure black, pure white, pure red, pure green); strongly reflective or mirrored surfaces (e.g., ice, road signs); water or transparent surfaces; surfaces of moving objects (e.g., above moving crowds, above waving shrubs or grass); moving obstacles (e.g., walking people, moving vehicles); scenes with drastic lighting changes; surfaces that are extremely dark (e.g., less than 1 lux) or extremely bright (e.g., more than 100,000 lux);materials with strong infrared absorption or reflection properties (e.g., mirrors, glass, road signs, asphalt); small obstacles (e.g., fences, branches, power lines); and thin poles or small vertical objects (e.g., utility poles, street lamps). Do not obstruct or interfere with the sensing system under any circumstances. Ensure that all lenses remain clear, free from dirt, smudges, or other contaminants, and are not scratched. Vision system cameras may need to be calibrated after being stored for an extended period. A prompt will appear in the DJI Fly app and calibration will be performed automatically. Do not fly when it is rainy, smoggy, or the visibility is lower than 100 m. Before takeoff, inspect the sensing system’s glass surfaces. Remove any protective film, stickers, or other obstructions. If water droplets, fingerprints, or smudges are present, clean the glass using a lint‑free cloth. Do not use alcohol or other organic solvents. If the glass surface is loose, broken, scratched, or worn, send the drone to an authorized service center for repair. Refer to the product’s user manual for more details.

Camera

How is DJI Neo 2's camera performance?
DJI Neo 2 offers 4K* Ultra HD quality that meets everyday filming and sharing needs.
For video recording, DJI Neo 2 provides resolutions of 4K/60fps and 4K/100fps**, meeting the high-definition requirements for sharing contents on mainstream social media platforms.
For photo shooting, DJI Neo 2 supports up to 12-megapixel photos. When using mobile app control, it ensures everyone fits into group photos, eliminating the need to find someone to take the picture.

* The maximum resolution in vertical shooting mode is 2.7K.
** 4K/100fps slow-motion video recording is only supported when using the remote controller or motion controller.
What image stabilization technologies does DJI Neo 2 support?
Supports RockSteady and turning stabilization off*.

* The stabilization switch (On/Off) is only available when paired with goggles. When stabilization is turned off, footage captured supports offline stabilization with Gyroflow.
Does DJI Neo 2 support Gyroflow for offline stabilization?
Yes.
The stabilization switch (On/Off) is only available when paired with goggles. When stabilization is turned off, footage captured supports offline stabilization with Gyroflow.
How do I transfer files from DJI Neo 2 to a smartphone/computer?
QuickTransfer:
DJI Neo 2 supports connecting to a mobile phone via Wi-Fi and browsing/transferring footage through the DJI Fly app, with a maximum download speed of up to 80 MB/s*.
Keep the drone and phone within 2 m with no obstructions for the best transfer experience.

Transferring files to a computer:
Without needing to power on Neo 2, connect the drone to the computer using a data cable to browse and transfer footage.

* Measured in a laboratory environment with little interference in countries/regions that support both 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz. Download speeds may vary depending on the actual conditions.

App

What functions can be achieved after connecting DJI Neo 2 with the DJI Fly app?
After connecting DJI Neo 2 with the DJI Fly app, you can check live feeds of the drone, adjust shooting parameters, and quickly transfer footage to your mobile phone.
When operating Neo 2 with the DJI Fly app or using the RC-N3/RC-N2 remote controller, you can use either your phone’s microphone or DJI Mic 2 for audio recording. DJI Neo 2 also supports voice control when operated with the DJI Fly app.
Once the footage captured by DJI Neo 2 is imported into the DJI Fly app, you can add Glamour Effects or quickly edit the footage for instant video creation.
What languages does DJI Neo 2 support for voice control?
English and Mandarin.
The specific language used depends on the connected phone’s system language (English or Chinese).

Battery

What are the charging options for DJI Neo 2? How long does it take to fully charge?
There are two charging methods: Using the Two-Way Charging Hub or charging via the aircraft body.
1. When using the Two-Way Charging Hub (65W max charging power): Approx. 68 minutes to charge three batteries simultaneously from 0% to 100%
2. When directly charging the aircraft body (15W max charging power): Approx. 70 minutes to charge from 0% to 100%

The number of batteries that can be charged simultaneously depends on the power of the charger used. Using a charger rated above 45 W allows you to charge three batteries at the same time. Using a charger rated between 30 W and 45 W allows you to charge only two batteries simultaneously. Using a charger below 30 W will charge the batteries sequentially, from the highest remaining charge to the lowest. Refer to the charging protocols supported by the charger.
Charging time is measured in a test environment with a temperature of 25° C (77° F). Actual charging time may increase due to higher ambient temperatures or variations in mains voltage between regions.
What are the functions of the DJI Neo 2 Two-Way Charging Hub?
1. Charging: The Two-Way Charging Hub supports USB PD fast-charging protocol, and can charge up to three batteries simultaneously.
2. Storage: It can store three batteries at once, making it convenient to carry and use.
3. Power bank: With at least one battery in storage, you can use the charging hub as a power bank and output the battery power to mobile phones, tablets, and other devices through the USB-C port.
Which DJI chargers are recommended for DJI Neo 2?
When charging via the Two-Way Charging Hub, it is recommended to use the DJI 65W Portable Charger.
When charging via the aircraft body, it is recommended to use the DJI 65W Portable Charger or the DJI 30W USB-C Charger.

Video Transmission

When should I install and use DJI Neo 2 Digital Transceiver, and when should I avoid it?
When flying the drone with a remote controller or goggles, always install DJI Neo 2 Digital Transceiver for stable, low‑latency video transmission.
When using palm control only, remove the DJI Neo 2 Digital Transceiver to reduce aircraft weight and extend flight time.

For detailed instructions on installing, removing, and using DJI Neo 2 Digital Transceiver, refer to the product's user manual.
What is the video transmission range of DJI Neo 2?
Wi-Fi video transmission maximum range: 500 m*
O4 video transmission maximum range: 10 km**

* Measured in an open, unobstructed environment under FCC standards. Actual video transmission distance may vary depending on the operating environment, mobile device performance, and local regulations. Refer to the actual experience.
** The 10km video transmission distance can only be achieved with FCC compliance. Measured in an unobstructed outdoor environment free of interference using the remote controller or goggles and showed the farthest communication range for one-way, non-return flights under each standard. The maximum video transmission distance in the actual flight scenarios is limited by the drone's maximum flight distance. Always pay attention to RTH reminders on the live view during your flight.

Remote Control With Apple Watch

Which Apple Watch models are compatible with DJI Neo 2?
Compatible models:
Apple Watch Series 8
Apple Watch Series 9
Apple Watch Series 10
Apple Watch Series 11
Apple Watch Ultra 2
Apple Watch Ultra 3

System requirements:
watchOS 11 or later.

Compatible with Apple Watch Series 8 and later models. Compatibility of future models may vary. Not compatible with Apple Watch SE models. Recommended for use with iPhone 13 or later models running iOS 18 or later. The function is not available in countries or regions where the 5.8 GHz frequency band is prohibited (e.g., Japan).
How do I use the DJI Fly app on my Apple Watch?
Pair your Apple Watch with your iPhone and make sure the DJI Fly app on your iPhone is updated to version 1.19.4 or later.
Open the DJI Fly app on your iPhone, then open the DJI Fly app on your Apple Watch to start using it.

For more information, visit the official DJI website for tutorial videos.
Can I turn off my phone screen while using the DJI Fly app on my Apple Watch?
Yes. You can lock your phone screen or switch to other apps during use. However, you must ensure the DJI Fly app remains running in the background on your phone. Please do not force quit the app on your phone, as this will disconnect the Apple Watch from the drone.
How do I use voice control with the DJI Fly app on my Apple Watch?
Please first grant microphone access in the DJI Fly app on your phone. Then, go to "Settings" and ensure "Voice Control" is enabled.
How do I use the app audio recording feature with the DJI Fly app on my Apple Watch?
Please first grant microphone access in the DJI Fly app on your phone. Then, go to "Settings" and ensure "App Recording" is enabled.
How can I keep DJI Fly app's display on longer on my Apple Watch?
You can set the wake duration to 70 seconds. On your Apple Watch, go to Settings > Display & Brightness > Wake Duration, and select Wake for 70 Seconds.
Why does the live camera view stop updating on the Apple Watch when I lower my wrist or leave the screen idle?
Due to the power management features of the Apple Watch, the device automatically lowers the screen refresh rate and enters a low-power state when your wrist is lowered or the screen is idle. During this time, the DJI Fly app will temporarily pause the live camera view, but you can still view the drone's shooting status. Simply raise your wrist or tap the screen to resume the live view.
Can I use the DJI Fly app when my Apple Watch is in Low Power Mode?
No. The DJI Fly app is not supported in Low Power Mode. To turn off Low Power Mode, follow these steps:Open the Settings on your watch, tap Battery, and toggle off Low Power Mode.
Why is the voice control response slow or the live camera view choppy in the DJI Fly app on my Apple Watch?
This may be caused by one or more of the following factors:
Strong wireless signal interference in your current environment.
Communication channels between Apple Watch and iPhone are being occupied by other apps.
Low battery level on Apple Watch or iPhone.

You can try the following steps to troubleshoot and optimize performance:
Ensure both Apple Watch and iPhone have sufficient battery.
Close other background apps on both devices (especially Bluetooth digital key apps).
Toggle Wi-Fi and Bluetooth off and on again on both Apple Watch and iPhone.
Enable Airplane mode on Apple Watch.
Move away from sources of strong signal interference.

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