Got my N3 goggles on a day that was very cold and misty. Couldn't wait for good weather, had a blast with my Neo in that weather. It handled it like a pro. Keep all videos of all drones coming! Love them all!
I just ordered the goggles and remote for my NEO after watching your video. Now I just have to learn to use it. (Im a longtime regular remote guy) Ill be rewatching your older stuff to help. I have goggles, etc for my Mini Pro 3 and 4 but havent used that setup much, frankly because I was too nervous about breaking them. The fact that the NEO is so forgiving makes it a great learning platform. I appreciate your "investigations".
Had the Neo for a few weeks, fairly impressed. Two things needed IMHO - I fly with just the iOS app on this drone so a sharpen reduction setting would be handy plus exposure lock, and… some kinda return to home, when flying with just the app in manual model and you fly to far and lose signal the Neo just sits in the air lol :-)
Thanks for making this video, I myself have not had the neo for that long either. Meanwhile the weather is so bad that sometimes I wonder why I go outside at all, let alone fly my drone.
I was flying Neo near a river recently and lost signal due to mountains, it was in tracking mode, Neo drifted into the side of the mountain and slipped down into the river. It was under water for about 30 seconds. I thought it was over with this little guy. 5 days later Neo is still working great!
@ sure is! I had the avata 2 and the mini 4 pro last year, they are also great drones, I am really enjoying this little guy, I can put everything in my jacket pockets and jump on the motor bike and go! Appreciate your video and look forward to more, cheers mate
The air flow design looks everything but suitable to fly under the rain, since engines are constantly sending water though the vents into the motherboard. I have flown it a few times under a light rain tho, and haven't experienced issues so far.
@@_gelon definitely wouldn’t recommend it but it’s fun to see what happens if you do and the Neo’s price tag makes it more appealing than say a Mavic 3 or air3 to try this!
elite flying mate especially in the BnQ car park , looks abit like BnQ in Poole😁 but with them flying skills you would do well in the RAF taking the Eurofighter Typhoon out for a spin , though a bigger BnQ carpark would be needed🤣🤣🤣
Haha thanks. I actually didn’t even show footage of me flying much closer to cars as I’m sure the drone police would have had a moan about it (even with a 130g piece of flying plastic)
Glad you’re enjoying the videos. Yes in manual mode it can go over water absolutely fine but a lot of caution is required in other GPS modes as explained in my other video 👍
im a fpv guy but ordered my neo yesterday! cool little drone and good advice mate! just a fyi to anyone looking this drone argus in the uk has a huge sale on this drone down to£ 119 for the drone (from £169)and £240 for drone and remote down from £299
If you look at the rear fan ducts there are vent holes, this is (I assume) a design feature to cool the PCB and circuitry with sacrificial fan air pressure. Flying in inclimate weather will undoubtedly push moist air over the pcb which is a receipe for disaster. I would not fly the Neo in the rain. Thank you for the video I enjoyed it, and nice flying pilot.
@@DarrenWinslow-e1d yeah it’s not optimal hence my statement at the end to do it at own risk. Definitely agree and the biggest concern would be the speed controller FET‘s which tend to be very moisture sensitive
Great video, and interesting to see what the neo is capable of.....I have to test mine out more, but as I'm a newbie to drones, I don't think I'll be flying mine in those conditions 😂
@@LifeinLancashire absolutely - please don’t try this unless you’re prepared for the risk. The Neo does behave a bit unpredictably close to the ground in gps modes when dark or surfaces are poor textures
Yeah it’s not the best flying conditions- even today I was trying to film a video on camera settings and high winds made it tough to actually create good looking footage!!
@@dronewilder5234definitely the latter. One big takeaway from my crash is that if I'm not fully focused, if I'm indecisive on the controls, don't take off or at least don't try to be clever. The video of the crash is on my channel. 😂
You tricked me! You said "launch it in manual mode", yet had the RC2 in your hand lol Then it switched to the goggle view immediately. Nice flying. I just got the goggles n3 and fav controller and its a blast to fly in manual.
Ayop!I also flew in the B&Q carpark :) Unfortunately I had a crash and was a 30 second in the puddle. The drone was sent to DJI 🤕 I'm waiting for it to come 🙏 Give us more videos about neo please!
The strobe was just an attempt to stay legal as they are required for night flying in the uk. It does also help spot the drone if for example you need to switch to controlling it back in 3rd person view.
Loving your Neo videos they are great! I'm completely new to drones and just picked one of these up! When you say "No ND" & "ND8" im assuming your referring to filters for camera... I wasnt aware that filters were available for the Neo, please advise where you got your filters from. Like you i'm in the UK and generally have no need for filters but when that day comes I'd like the option of fitting some.... if/when necessary. 😂
Welcome to the channel! I’ve put a link to the filters in the description which lists all my gear including the filters which are the freewell ND/Pl filters. I’ll also be doing a give away of a set of those filters in one of my next videos so keep an eye out for that!
So I'm looking to do a bit of night flying and I'd like to know if the blinker is necessary for doing so. I was planning on using manual mode to fly at night but I'm wondering if sports mode would work as well, despite being maybe a bit drifty.
@@ConnorDea the flashing light is more just a legal requirement for night flying in most countries but it also helps give a bit of reassurance where the drone is at a glance. Regarding flying modes, I’ve actually got a video about to release where I look at night flying the Neo and what I can say is if you’re able to fly FPV, you will get much better video quality from it because the digital zoom correction in sport and normal modes causes some annoying artifacts if flying with RCN3 or RC2, Can get some ok shots though.
Looks better without the ND8 filter I know that cinematically a lot of people prefer the lower shutter speed, but it looks like the NEO video quality suffers when the ISO moves away from the 100 ISO. I am looking forward to having a good fly with my NEO in FPV stabilised mode and full FPV in the future. I have flown it in FPV Beginner Mode for 15 minutes so far and it's great fun :) Nice to see it flying well in the dark car park :)
@@woodydroneson yes I agree in this instance the non-ND footage looked better. Strong winds can cause micro jitters which cause blurring at 1/60fps and make stabilisation a bit washy and unstable. I recommend faster shutter speeds and ignoring the 180 rule in such windy conditions with this and small drones.
May I make a suggestion? "RC Compatibility" You have all the gear. It would be great to use the RC2 or RC-N3 with the Goggles 3 on the Neo and Air 3 or (S). So guest could see what I'm seeing also. Can it be done wired or wireless?
@@DarR1299 with the goggles 3 you can do wireless screen share. Is that what you mean? All the guest needs is to install the Dji fly app and they can watch a shared feed from the pilots goggles
It looks like a little bit of rain is ok but I wouldn’t want to make any guarantees on it. The flights in the dark were in total about 8 mins long and the drone was still fine.
Thank you for this, as a uk resident myself, I’ve been trying to use my neo and my recently acquired avata 2 but the weather has been quite bad especially with the storm that just went by. Nice to know that light rain isn’t an issue for the neo. Any recommendations on spots to go fpv flying? I’m in London
@@PetkoKolev00 yeah I did this one at the tail end of last weekends storm. The avata 2 will handle a fair bit more wind than the Neo. Flying spots not sure about London itself but so much coastal area nearby that’s worth flying at so hard to pinpoint anything in particular
For amazing Fpv footage the avata 2 is better hands down. The Neo is great for being versatile and small but it’s not the best FPV drone by a very long shot. The avata 2 can also handle stronger winds
Next week: "Can the Neo fly during a torrential thunderstorm?" The week after that: "Can a Neo that was hit by lightning 17 times last week fly in a tornado? What if we make it carry a Double Decker bar? And what if we make it carry an _actual_ double decker?"
I took mine out after a snow storm. Calm but a uniform layer of white on the ground. It immediately flew off into a tree in direction track mode. I think I'll stick to flying with the controller instead.
Soooo much jjitter and distortion from Gyroflow. I know this is an unpopular opinion, but i prefer Rocksteady (on non-Neo drones that dont have the yaw stabilization issue). Less distortions, and yes you do get slightly less smooth footage, but to me that actually "feels" more real without being shaky and obnoxious. If my footage is slightly shaky during a turn, it just conveys the strong winds and how hard the drone fights. Not negatives in my opinion.
@@Baleur yeah you’re right in windy conditions you are better off either using higher shutter speeds eg 1/120 or as you say in certain situations rocksteady can produce better results but it does crop in very heavily on the Neo so it’s give and take a bit.
I bought the n3 goggles last week with the motion controller so my brother who can only use 1 hand can fly it too. So no manual mode for now. Maybe in the near future
I flew mine when it was damp and foggy ….did the rocket automated without controller …it went up but didn’t come back down …..I got my phone out and tried to connect to it …managed to get it back …I think the camera misted up and it couldn’t see me
How is it possible that you can fly over the water by the sea, what adjustments must be made to make it go, for example over a lake 1m above the water. Thank you, I am waiting for your reply😊
To fly that low over water I would recommend using manual mode in FPV which does take a bit of practice but gives you the lowest risk of the drone behaving unpredictably. To fly over water in GPS modes (such as with the RC2 or RC-N3) I have done another video to explain how to do it although it’s never risk free. Most important things are - wait for a solid, stable GPS link and avoid flying too low over water
@@luciddreamyworld it’s really important I point out here that it should not be flown on the rain. My tests showed that you may get away with it and some very light spitting of rain should be fine but flying in rain does carry risk of damage so it’s at the owners own responsibility.
@@dronewilder5234 I wouldn't recommend it either but its so tempting. We are currently at -17C with light snow and 37km/hr wind. Actually nearly lost Neo yesterday to a garbage bagger man walking by while I was drone shoveling, guy took a swing at the drone with his garbage bag. Its in the video: th-cam.com/video/PtR4kRx9Mto/w-d-xo.html
I just sold my neo after two weeks, I'm impressed but it's really bad in dark environments but really extremely bad it bangs into everything. otherwise good.
@@MrKnocker07 it’s a bit temperamental on certain conditions for sure. Fpv is fine in manual mode but even a few take offs in normal mode o did in the dark where a bit weird
very bad drone.I have the same and always need long time to lock satellites.📡 and during the flight it never locks 12 satellites 😢 I am disappointed. and it constantly loses its meaning and remains motionless in the air instead of finding it later. one of the worst drones I've ever bought waste of money.Shame Of you Dji🤮
@@lukimalin sorry to hear that - yes image quality and video quality is not its strength. I’m about to post a video on best video settings but admittedly even then there are limits to what it can do
Rapidly becoming my favourite DJI Neo channel, your footage is always insanely cool !
@@nmacog thank you!
Got my N3 goggles on a day that was very cold and misty. Couldn't wait for good weather, had a blast with my Neo in that weather. It handled it like a pro. Keep all videos of all drones coming! Love them all!
@@scottwilkins awesome - yeah life’s too short to wait for good weather - got to get out and fly!
What about dji flip coming soon?
Totally fantastic theme series. Nobody comes close to doing what you're doing. Always looking forward to your next videos.
@@DarR1299 thanks - that’s amazing to hear
Footage over the vineyard was epic, awsome pilot skills what a legend!!!
@@persius5116 thanks!
I just got my Neo recently and I'm glad to have these videos 😁
Thanks and please keep up the great work 👍
@@parrotheadlasvegas thanks!
legit great advice, this whole vid is gold, and filmed excellently too
Another great video! Beautiful flying in the parking lot; you've got skills!
@@kowalski7161 thanks man, tight environments and wind can be challenging but that’s part of the fun
Thank you for all the great content on the Neo, they're making me confident with my drone journey.
Great to hear!
Just love my Neo seem to be flying more than my larger drones! Great vid again watching you taking all those risks!😅👌👊
I just ordered the goggles and remote for my NEO after watching your video. Now I just have to learn to use it. (Im a longtime regular remote guy) Ill be rewatching your older stuff to help. I have goggles, etc for my Mini Pro 3 and 4 but havent used that setup much, frankly because I was too nervous about breaking them. The fact that the NEO is so forgiving makes it a great learning platform. I appreciate your "investigations".
Take it at your own pace and you’ll find it fine. In calm conditions the Neo flies really nicely even for a first timer
Great work with the Neo!! I love them. Keep pushing them! 🙏🏼🙌
Very cool, I wouldn’t dare fly mine like that but it’s good to see the video.
Had the Neo for a few weeks, fairly impressed. Two things needed IMHO - I fly with just the iOS app on this drone so a sharpen reduction setting would be handy plus exposure lock, and… some kinda return to home, when flying with just the app in manual model and you fly to far and lose signal the Neo just sits in the air lol :-)
Totally agree with those two points!
Sharpening adjustment is a big request to DJI. That and the Neo battery size being a tad too small.
I only wish for the pro camera settings on the Android/iOS apps.
saw all your neo vids, got one myself. love the little thing. great work man. this thing is so fun and such a workhorse.
It really is!
Great show, it can fly at night.. Fascinating👍
Thanks for making this video, I myself have not had the neo for that long either. Meanwhile the weather is so bad that sometimes I wonder why I go outside at all, let alone fly my drone.
I was flying Neo near a river recently and lost signal due to mountains, it was in tracking mode,
Neo drifted into the side of the mountain and slipped down into the river. It was under water for about 30 seconds.
I thought it was over with this little guy.
5 days later Neo is still working great!
@@thresholdmeditationtrainin4945 what a little trooper - nice one
@ sure is! I had the avata 2 and the mini 4 pro last year, they are also great drones, I am really enjoying this little guy, I can put everything in my jacket pockets and jump on the motor bike and go!
Appreciate your video and look forward to more, cheers mate
the neo's biggest strength is that you can try much riskier shots and get more interesting footage without really worrying if it goes down
@@hellohogo that’s exactly the point I made in a Neo review video which I’m currently putting together!
Exactly, I won't fly something worth $500 and risk losing it. That's why I never buy a drone until Neo.
The air flow design looks everything but suitable to fly under the rain, since engines are constantly sending water though the vents into the motherboard. I have flown it a few times under a light rain tho, and haven't experienced issues so far.
@@_gelon definitely wouldn’t recommend it but it’s fun to see what happens if you do and the Neo’s price tag makes it more appealing than say a Mavic 3 or air3 to try this!
elite flying mate especially in the BnQ car park , looks abit like BnQ in Poole😁 but with them flying skills you would do well in the RAF taking the Eurofighter Typhoon out for a spin , though a bigger BnQ carpark would be needed🤣🤣🤣
Haha thanks. I actually didn’t even show footage of me flying much closer to cars as I’m sure the drone police would have had a moan about it (even with a 130g piece of flying plastic)
I bought my RC N3 just so I could have a better experience with my DJ
I neo, and also enjoy your content while at it.
@@juliomoran6044 yeah the N3 controller is something I’d highly recommend to get more out of the Neo - thanks for the support!
The best channel to learn to fly DJI Neo and other drones too..
You are Number 1
U r one of the best,great videos in all conditions,so it can go over water
Glad you’re enjoying the videos. Yes in manual mode it can go over water absolutely fine but a lot of caution is required in other GPS modes as explained in my other video 👍
im a fpv guy but ordered my neo yesterday! cool little drone and good advice mate! just a fyi to anyone looking this drone argus in the uk has a huge sale on this drone down to£ 119 for the drone (from £169)and £240 for drone and remote down from £299
@@jonathangilpin193 damn you’re right - that’s an absolute bargain! I’d highly recommend getting the flymore at that price!
I like the music. It makes the video so much better!
Awesome
Amazing….just first class
@@adriftonthelot4692 thank you!
As say, fly in well lit...🙂
@@aleksandardjordjevic1485 exactly 😜😂😂
Very interesting tips at the end! Fun video!!
Thanks - glad you found it useful
Fabulous, nicely done 👍🏼🤩
Thank you!
Awesome!! Love your content, keep it up!
Thank you! Will do!
Wish they would unlock the speed when using the RC remote, crazy its locked to manual FPV only!
If you look at the rear fan ducts there are vent holes, this is (I assume) a design feature to cool the PCB and circuitry with sacrificial fan air pressure. Flying in inclimate weather will undoubtedly push moist air over the pcb which is a receipe for disaster. I would not fly the Neo in the rain. Thank you for the video I enjoyed it, and nice flying pilot.
@@DarrenWinslow-e1d yeah it’s not optimal hence my statement at the end to do it at own risk. Definitely agree and the biggest concern would be the speed controller FET‘s which tend to be very moisture sensitive
Thanks for testing it out 😆👍👍👍
@@ZenthAScar had to be done 🙂
Great video, and interesting to see what the neo is capable of.....I have to test mine out more, but as I'm a newbie to drones, I don't think I'll be flying mine in those conditions 😂
@@LifeinLancashire absolutely - please don’t try this unless you’re prepared for the risk. The Neo does behave a bit unpredictably close to the ground in gps modes when dark or surfaces are poor textures
This Neo is a little caped crusader hero, impressive that it can handle such conditions. So dark and nasty in the UK, but good experimentation.
Yeah it’s not the best flying conditions- even today I was trying to film a video on camera settings and high winds made it tough to actually create good looking footage!!
The days are dark and rainy. But drone wilder makes the days brighter
Here’s hoping for some actual brighter days soon though!
I flew in very light rain after you uploaded this video. Unfortunately my Neo ended up a foot beneath the surface of a dirty river next to my house. 😂
@@ZenEQuadFPV sorry to hear that- was the crash caused by visual sensors, the rain or operator error?
@@dronewilder5234definitely the latter. One big takeaway from my crash is that if I'm not fully focused, if I'm indecisive on the controls, don't take off or at least don't try to be clever. The video of the crash is on my channel. 😂
4:32 - Motion blur + moiré + digital stabilisation combining for some trippy effects there. 😎
@@RFC3514 yeah it’s pushing gyro flow!
You tricked me! You said "launch it in manual mode", yet had the RC2 in your hand lol Then it switched to the goggle view immediately. Nice flying. I just got the goggles n3 and fav controller and its a blast to fly in manual.
@@SkyReelsFilms yeah manual mode rocks!
You're braver than me, my little Neo is in hibernation ready for better weather that's if we have any. 😄
I’m sure we’re due some better weather soon! Surely!
Ayop!I also flew in the B&Q carpark :) Unfortunately I had a crash and was a 30 second in the puddle. The drone was sent to DJI 🤕 I'm waiting for it to come 🙏
Give us more videos about neo please!
More coming very soon - great to hear you’re enjoying the videos and hope you get yours back soon!
That's ballsy dude lol
Was the strobe just for you to track it or will that help Neo see better?
The strobe was just an attempt to stay legal as they are required for night flying in the uk. It does also help spot the drone if for example you need to switch to controlling it back in 3rd person view.
Loving your Neo videos they are great! I'm completely new to drones and just picked one of these up! When you say "No ND" & "ND8" im assuming your referring to filters for camera... I wasnt aware that filters were available for the Neo, please advise where you got your filters from. Like you i'm in the UK and generally have no need for filters but when that day comes I'd like the option of fitting some.... if/when necessary. 😂
Welcome to the channel! I’ve put a link to the filters in the description which lists all my gear including the filters which are the freewell ND/Pl filters. I’ll also be doing a give away of a set of those filters in one of my next videos so keep an eye out for that!
Nice training
So I'm looking to do a bit of night flying and I'd like to know if the blinker is necessary for doing so. I was planning on using manual mode to fly at night but I'm wondering if sports mode would work as well, despite being maybe a bit drifty.
@@ConnorDea the flashing light is more just a legal requirement for night flying in most countries but it also helps give a bit of reassurance where the drone is at a glance. Regarding flying modes, I’ve actually got a video about to release where I look at night flying the Neo and what I can say is if you’re able to fly FPV, you will get much better video quality from it because the digital zoom correction in sport and normal modes causes some annoying artifacts if flying with RCN3 or RC2, Can get some ok shots though.
Looks better without the ND8 filter I know that cinematically a lot of people prefer the lower shutter speed, but it looks like the NEO video quality suffers when the ISO moves away from the 100 ISO. I am looking forward to having a good fly with my NEO in FPV stabilised mode and full FPV in the future. I have flown it in FPV Beginner Mode for 15 minutes so far and it's great fun :) Nice to see it flying well in the dark car park :)
@@woodydroneson yes I agree in this instance the non-ND footage looked better. Strong winds can cause micro jitters which cause blurring at 1/60fps and make stabilisation a bit washy and unstable. I recommend faster shutter speeds and ignoring the 180 rule in such windy conditions with this and small drones.
May I make a suggestion? "RC Compatibility" You have all the gear. It would be great to use the RC2 or RC-N3 with the Goggles 3 on the Neo and Air 3 or (S).
So guest could see what I'm seeing also. Can it be done wired or wireless?
@@DarR1299 with the goggles 3 you can do wireless screen share. Is that what you mean? All the guest needs is to install the Dji fly app and they can watch a shared feed from the pilots goggles
@@dronewilder5234 but with which controller on both the Neo and the upcoming Air 3S? It seems like a RC compatibility issue.
How does the rain effect it? In Seattle we have a lot of rains, not much wind. It the rain ok?
It looks like a little bit of rain is ok but I wouldn’t want to make any guarantees on it. The flights in the dark were in total about 8 mins long and the drone was still fine.
Thank you for this, as a uk resident myself, I’ve been trying to use my neo and my recently acquired avata 2 but the weather has been quite bad especially with the storm that just went by. Nice to know that light rain isn’t an issue for the neo. Any recommendations on spots to go fpv flying? I’m in London
@@PetkoKolev00 yeah I did this one at the tail end of last weekends storm. The avata 2 will handle a fair bit more wind than the Neo. Flying spots not sure about London itself but so much coastal area nearby that’s worth flying at so hard to pinpoint anything in particular
what kind of wind can the Avata 2 handle? Would it be worth getting over the Neo for better chance of awesome FPV footage?
For amazing Fpv footage the avata 2 is better hands down. The Neo is great for being versatile and small but it’s not the best FPV drone by a very long shot. The avata 2 can also handle stronger winds
Next week: "Can the Neo fly during a torrential thunderstorm?"
The week after that: "Can a Neo that was hit by lightning 17 times last week fly in a tornado? What if we make it carry a Double Decker bar? And what if we make it carry an _actual_ double decker?"
lol I’m literally taking notes here 😜😂
@@dronewilder5234 - Here's my prediction: "1. Definitely / 2. Definitely / 3. Almost definitely / 4. No way. I mean... surely not. Well... worth checking".
@ 😂😂👍
I bet it works.
Where can i get the blinky thing for night flight?
I’ve put an Amazon link to it in the description - it’s a great strobe light and will literally hurt your eyes it’s so damn bright!
I took mine out after a snow storm. Calm but a uniform layer of white on the ground. It immediately flew off into a tree in direction track mode. I think I'll stick to flying with the controller instead.
I’m going to take a closer look into this as k believe there’s maybe more ways to mitigate this from happening too (to an extent)
Soooo much jjitter and distortion from Gyroflow.
I know this is an unpopular opinion, but i prefer Rocksteady (on non-Neo drones that dont have the yaw stabilization issue).
Less distortions, and yes you do get slightly less smooth footage, but to me that actually "feels" more real without being shaky and obnoxious.
If my footage is slightly shaky during a turn, it just conveys the strong winds and how hard the drone fights. Not negatives in my opinion.
@@Baleur yeah you’re right in windy conditions you are better off either using higher shutter speeds eg 1/120 or as you say in certain situations rocksteady can produce better results but it does crop in very heavily on the Neo so it’s give and take a bit.
Thank you
Welcome!
I bought the n3 goggles last week with the motion controller so my brother who can only use 1 hand can fly it too. So no manual mode for now. Maybe in the near future
@@rludemann at least you’ve got the most expensive parts of the setup already in place!
I flew mine when it was damp and foggy ….did the rocket automated without controller …it went up but didn’t come back down …..I got my phone out and tried to connect to it …managed to get it back …I think the camera misted up and it couldn’t see me
I feel it’s the AI modes that are causing the most havoc with this little drone
Do you just use a small lightweight flashlight for bikes?
No it’s a specific drone night flying light - this one weighs 6g and didn’t affect flying performance
@@dronewilder5234 where can I find it?
@ I’ve put a link to it in the description - I bought mine from Amazon.
St Margaret’s Bay, Kent?
@@andydw69 yes!
Flown my Parrot around there. Got some nice stills of the Pine Gardens, cliffs and coast line.
@ yeah it’s a lovely area 🙂
Great content - what's the strobe you're using here?
I used this one from Amazon: amzn.to/3BADnxR
@@dronewilder5234 Brilliant cheers on yours it looks like its under the prop does it make much difference to flight time?
@ it’s under the drone body - the weight is not much more than the removable prop guards so if you take them off it’s almost unnoticeable
How is it possible that you can fly over the water by the sea, what adjustments must be made to make it go, for example over a lake 1m above the water. Thank you, I am waiting for your reply😊
To fly that low over water I would recommend using manual mode in FPV which does take a bit of practice but gives you the lowest risk of the drone behaving unpredictably. To fly over water in GPS modes (such as with the RC2 or RC-N3) I have done another video to explain how to do it although it’s never risk free. Most important things are - wait for a solid, stable GPS link and avoid flying too low over water
May I know what accessory is attached to the bottom of the NEO while flying at night, and where can we buy it?
I used a lightweight strobe light from Amazon- the link for it is in the description of this video or you can use the following link: amzn.to/3VGxt5n
So i want to travel to another country how can i fly without using my data with the neo?
You should be able to fly in more or less any country. Or do you mean you don’t want your logs to show you flew in that country?
@dronewilder5234 i mean I might not have mobile data sorry haha
@ oh I see - you should be fine depending on the country it’s not always required
can neo really fly in the rain? does it harm the drone ?
@@luciddreamyworld it’s really important I point out here that it should not be flown on the rain. My tests showed that you may get away with it and some very light spitting of rain should be fine but flying in rain does carry risk of damage so it’s at the owners own responsibility.
May I ask which controller you use to fly in manual mode?
The FPV remote controller 3 and goggles 3
@@dronewilder5234 Thanks, your video helped me to buy the FPV Controller 3 now
@ that’s great - please remember you will also need the goggles 3 or N3
@@dronewilder5234 Yes, I forgot to write that I have the Dji Neo Motion Combo.
@ in that case the remote 3 is a great addition. I currently have zero affiliation with Dji but I’d always recommend the actual remote for flying FPV
Would you fly Neo in a blizzard?
For the pure fun of it? - Hell yeah! Maybe wouldn’t recommend it though
@@dronewilder5234 I wouldn't recommend it either but its so tempting. We are currently at -17C with light snow and 37km/hr wind. Actually nearly lost Neo yesterday to a garbage bagger man walking by while I was drone shoveling, guy took a swing at the drone with his garbage bag. Its in the video: th-cam.com/video/PtR4kRx9Mto/w-d-xo.html
Bro I'm watching this on the DJI mini 3 controller
@@Eric-de5pt nice!
everyone supposed new dji review
I just sold my neo after two weeks, I'm impressed but it's really bad in dark environments but really extremely bad it bangs into everything. otherwise good.
@@MrKnocker07 it’s a bit temperamental on certain conditions for sure. Fpv is fine in manual mode but even a few take offs in normal mode o did in the dark where a bit weird
flying in the rain is cool...camera needs a wiper....lol.
lol or maybe I need to fly faster 😜
very bad drone.I have the same and always need long time to lock satellites.📡 and during the flight it never locks 12 satellites 😢 I am disappointed. and it constantly loses its meaning and remains motionless in the air instead of finding it later. one of the worst drones I've ever bought waste of money.Shame
Of you Dji🤮
I regret purchasing DJI Neo - shitty quality of images & videos...
@@lukimalin sorry to hear that - yes image quality and video quality is not its strength. I’m about to post a video on best video settings but admittedly even then there are limits to what it can do