BOMBSHELL: DJI’s "Neo" Drone is Coming for Your Wallet – And It’s a Game-Changer
Imagine a drone that’s not only lightweight but also ridiculously affordable. Welcome to the DJI Neo, the newest addition to the drone family that’s set to shake the industry to its core. A leaked Walmart listing has revealed the specs, and trust us, this thing is a steal.
The DJI Neo Fly More Combo is priced at a whopping $329, which includes extra batteries, a charging hub, and a shoulder bag. But wait, there’s more! The standalone drone starts at an even more mind-bogglingly low price, thanks to DJI’s "Fly More" bundle. It’s like they’re trying to give away the technology for free.
The Neo itself is a marvel of engineering, weighing in at a mere 135 grams (or about 0.3 pounds). That’s lighter than the 249-gram DJI Mini SE, which started at $299, and 10 grams more than its rival, the HoverAir X1. And yes, it’s even lighter than the old 300g DJI Spark. But don’t let its slim profile fool you – this thing is a powerhouse.
Design-wise, the Neo has propeller guards, making it a safer bet for indoor use. It also features a push-button on-drone interface, cycling through flight modes like the HoverAir X1. And let’s not forget the mode switching button on top – you might be able to start it up and shoot flying selfies like the HoverAir without using a controller at all.
But here’s the kicker: the Neo doesn’t fold down like DJI’s Mini lineup. Instead, it’s shaped more like the Avata FPV drones. And we’re talking Avata-compatible headset connectivity, folks. This thing is primed for some serious piloting action.
So, when can you get your hands on this behemoth? Well, according to the mysterious Jasper Ellens, it’s supposed to drop in "a matter of weeks" if the product photos are real. But one thing’s for sure – when it does, it’s going to disrupt the drone industry like never before. Stay tuned for more updates, but in the meantime, get ready to shell out some serious cash for this revolutionary new tech.




