DJI Neo 2 is DJI’s most compact drone [1], designed for users looking for the perfect blend of performance, creativity and ease of control. This 4K camera drone features omnidirectional obstacle avoidance [2] and innovative features like gesture control [3], SelfieShot and ActiveTrack [4] that enable seamless subject tracking and creative flying styles.
With its automatic modes, the DJI Neo 2 is the ideal drone for beginners who want to capture every moment easily and safely. Think of it as your personal 4K drone that constantly follows you and captures the best footage – anywhere, anytime.
Palm takeoff and landing [5], intuitive control without a controller
Faster tracking with ActiveTrack [4] – ideal for sports or travel
Easily capture moments with SelfieShot – perfect shots without the help of others
Omnidirectional obstacle sensing [2] for safe flight even in challenging environments
4K resolution [7] for professional videos and sharp photos
Lightweight, compact design with protective arches around the propellers – ideal for travel
The DJI Neo 2 offers intuitive control with an integrated display and a variety of shooting modes. Just point the drone at yourself and press a button - the Neo 2 automatically takes off from your palm [5] and starts recording. The new Return-to-Palm function [3] ensures that the drone accurately finds your palm, returns safely and lands.
The DJI Neo 2 brings intelligent technologies that take drone filming to the next level. With ActiveTrack [4] and SelfieShot, this 4K camera drone [7] can automatically frame your subject, ensuring smooth and stable hands-free footage from start to finish.
The improved ActiveTrack function [4] allows you to comfortably follow your subject while running, cycling or other physical activities. The DJI Neo 2 drone can track at speeds of up to 12 m/s [14], ensuring quick responses, accuracy and stability even during dynamic movement.
Omnidirectional obstacle sensing [2] also ensures safe front and side viewing – ideal for active users and vloggers.
The drone can record 4K video [7] at 60 frames per second, as well as 4K/100 fps slow-motion video [15].
Portrait optimization technology enhances brightness, contrast, and skin tones, making faces look natural and realistic.
DJI Neo 2 features multiple smart shooting modes, such as Dolly Zoom, QuickShots, and MasterShots, that provide different angles and professional effects.
The DJI Neo 2 offers reliable and safe flight thanks to a combination of omnidirectional obstacle sensing [2] and integrated propeller protection. This dual protection ensures that the drone can detect and avoid obstacles from the front and sides, making it ideal for beginners and recreational pilots alike.
The omnidirectional monocular vision system, combined with LiDAR and infrared sensors, detects obstacles in real time and enables stable and reliable flight even in complex environments.
With new flight capabilities [6], the Neo 2 can pinpoint its location and fly safely indoors, around buildings, and over water. The lightweight design with integrated propeller protection ensures confidence and ease in every flight – stress-free, collision-free.
Neo 2 supports intelligent shooting modes such as Dolly Zoom, QuickShots and MasterShots, which offer diverse perspectives and make it easy to create exceptional shots.
No. Avoid any contact with water during use, as it may damage the device.
If it starts raining during flight, return and land immediately. Before using the drone again, wait until it is completely dry both inside and out.
After activation and updating to the latest firmware, the drone has Follow, SelfieShot, Dronie, Circle, and Rocket enabled by default. Other functions can be added and rearranged in the Custom mode in the DJI Fly app.
Currently, only human tracking is supported; tracking of other objects is not available yet.
Once footage is imported into the DJI Fly app, you can add Glamour Effects or quickly edit videos using simple tools for instant clip creation.
When flying the drone with a remote controller or goggles, install the DJI Neo 2 Digital Transceiver to ensure stable, low-latency video transmission.
When using palm control only, remove the transceiver to reduce the drone’s weight and extend flight time.
Detailed instructions on installing, removing, and using the DJI Neo 2 Digital Transceiver can be found in the product user manual.
1. As of November 2025, the DJI Neo 2 is the most compact drone in DJI's offering, equipped with an omnidirectional obstacle sensing function.
2. The omnidirectional vision system helps ensure flight safety only under certain conditions and is not a substitute for the user’s judgment and control. During flight, always pay attention to the surrounding environment and warnings in the DJI Fly app, and maintain control of the aircraft at all times. The optimal altitude for the visual positioning system is 0.5 to 10 m when the system is used when GNSS signals are not available. Flying outside this range may result in reduced visual positioning performance. Fly with caution. The visual system may not function properly when the aircraft is flying over water, which may prevent it from actively avoiding the water surface when landing. Users should maintain control of the aircraft at all times, make operational decisions based on assessment of the surrounding environment, and not rely solely on the visual system. The visual positioning 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, suspension bridges); surfaces with no texture or scattered texture; surfaces with repeating identical patterns or textures (e.g., small tiles of the same color); areas of solid color (e.g., pure black, pure white, pure red, pure green); highly reflective or specular surfaces (e.g., ice, road signs); water or transparent surfaces; surfaces of moving objects (e.g., over a moving crowd, over waving bushes or grass); moving obstacles (e.g., people walking, moving vehicles); scenes with drastic changes in lighting; surfaces that are extremely dark (e.g., less than 1 lux) or extremely bright (e.g., greater 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. lamp posts, street lamps). Do not block or interfere with the camera system under any circumstances. Ensure that all lenses remain clean, free of dirt, smudges or other debris, and are not scratched. After prolonged storage, the camera system may need to be calibrated.
A prompt will appear in the DJI Fly app and calibration will be performed automatically. Do not fly in rain, smog, or when visibility is less than 100 m. Before taking off, check the glass surfaces of the sensor system. Remove any protective films, stickers, or other obstructions. If there are water droplets, fingerprints, or smudges on the glass, clean the glass with 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. For more details, please refer to the product user manual.
3. Observe the following conditions and precautions when using gesture control: When using this feature, make sure the surrounding area is safe 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 adequate lighting. Gesture control will not work if the ambient lighting is lower than 5 lux or higher than 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. When using this feature, keep the drone approximately 2 to 5 m away from the operator. Keep your fingers fully extended when using this feature. Gesture control will not work with thick gloves or mittens, and the subject should be fully visible in the camera's field of view without any obstructions. When using the Return to Palm feature, keep the drone and palm within a horizontal distance of 2 to 5 m, and the vertical distance no more than 2 m. If the feature does not respond within a short distance, adjust the drone's position using gesture control or move to avoid blind spots and try again. If you want the drone to return to flying by raising one arm, keep it within a horizontal distance of 10 m from the arm, make sure the arm is fully extended when raised, and do not raise both arms at the same time, as this will prevent the drone from flying.
4. In open environments, we recommend using ActiveTrack. Please refer to the user manual for unsupported scenarios or scenarios that may potentially interrupt filming. In complex environments with many obstacles, please be careful when using Auto mode to ensure flight safety and personal safety.
5. When taking off and landing in the palm, follow these instructions: use in calm weather if possible; extend the palm horizontally
and keep it still, avoid contact of fingers with propellers to prevent injury; do not try to catch the drone during flight.
6. New flight capabilities apply to the DJI Neo 2's ability to fly both indoors and outdoors, with significantly improved performance
compared to DJI Neo, especially in conditions such as flying over water or snow. Always comply with local laws and regulations, certification requirements, and flight permits, and ensure that you have read and obtained all necessary permits before using the drone. Flight performance may be reduced if the drone is flown near solid-colored, transparent, or poorly textured surfaces with weak GNSS signals. Always fly with caution in a well-lit environment. When flying over water, maintain an altitude of at least 1 m to ensure safety. For more details, please refer to the product user manual.
7. The maximum resolution in vertical shooting mode is 2.7K.
8. DJI Goggles N3 or DJI Goggles 3 are required along with DJI RC Motion 3 or DJI FPV Remote Controller 3. When using DJI Neo 2, please comply with local laws and regulations and ensure flight safety.
9. It only supports English and Chinese.
10. Connecting DJI Neo 2 to a mobile phone via Wi-Fi is required.
11. For information on mobile device compatibility, please visit the DJI Fly app download page, and for information on Bluetooth device compatibility, please see the list of compatible Bluetooth devices.
12. DJI Neo 2 Digital Transceiver is required along with a designated remote controller and goggles. These accessories can be obtained by purchasing certain kits or purchased separately.
13. Video transmission distances of 10 km can only be achieved when complying with FCC regulations. Measured in unobstructed outdoor environment without interference from the remote controller or goggles and showed the longest communication range for one-way non-return flights according to individual standards. The maximum video transmission distance in real flight scenarios is limited by the maximum flight distance of the drone. Always pay attention to the RTH reminders on the live view during flight.
14. Maximum speed measured in an open, windless environment when the drone took off from a height of 0 m and was controlled by a remote controller. The data is for guidance only.
15. 4K/100fps slow-motion video recording is only supported when using the remote control or motion controller.
16. The stabilization switch (On/Off) is only available when paired with glasses. If stabilization is off, captured footage supports offline stabilization using Gyroflow.
17. The number of batteries that can be charged simultaneously depends on the power of the charger used. Using a charger with a power of more than 45W allows you to charge three batteries simultaneously. Using a charger with a power of between 30W and 45W allows you to charge only two batteries simultaneously. Using a charger with a power of less than 30W charges the batteries sequentially, from the highest remaining charge to the lowest. See the charging protocols supported by the charger.
18. Measured in a low-interference laboratory environment in countries/regions that support both 2.4GHz and 5.8GHz frequencies. Download speeds may vary depending on actual conditions.
19. Measurement taken while flying forward at a speed of 4 m/s in still air at a height of 20 m above sea level, without a digital transmitter
DJI Neo 2, with camera settings set to 1080p/30fps, video mode off, and battery charged to 100% until discharged to 0%. Results may vary depending on environment, actual usage, and firmware version.
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