DJI Neo Boosted with Enhanced Speed, Tracking, and More in Latest Update

DJI has rolled out an exciting update for its lightweight 135 g drone, bringing a range of new features and improvements. One of the standout additions is the support for the newly launched Goggles N3, enhancing the drone’s functionality and expanding user experience. This update, labeled v01.00.0400, is designed to elevate the thrill of flying the DJI Neo, integrating several enhancements both in terms of performance and control.

The newly added Goggles N3 support allows users to immerse themselves in an enhanced FPV (First Person View) experience, promising a superior visual display compared to its predecessor, the Goggles 3. Not stopping at just the visual enhancements, the update also introduces live view stabilization for both the Goggles N3 and the older headset model, ensuring smoother video feeds during flights.

Another highlight of this update is the improvement in flight dynamics. The Neo’s software now optimizes positioning capabilities, crucial for those challenging maneuvers and ensuring a seamless vertical shooting experience. Flyers will also enjoy increased flight speed when tracking a subject, although the specifics of this speed boost are yet to be detailed.

Moreover, DJI has made its Mobile App Control even more comprehensive by offering full manual controls for live streaming in full-screen mode. Pilots can now have greater control over their streams, making it easier to share their aerial adventures with the world.

For the first time, users can now record audio with the DJI RC-N3 and RC-N2 remote controllers. This added feature, combined with the new noise reduction effect designed to maintain ambient sounds, provides a richer narrative to recorded aerial footage.

This update ushers the DJI Neo into a new era of performance and multimedia capabilities, promising to enrich the flying experience for drone enthusiasts around the globe. Whether you’re a seasoned flyer or new to the skies, this update ensures the Neo remains at the forefront of compact drone technology.