DJI Neo 2 has greatly improved the visual perception system, camera system, image transmission system, and intelligent functions. It mainly includes:
1. New omnidirectional monocular vision system and forward-looking lidar: Added omnidirectional obstacle avoidance function[1], which can automatically avoid obstacles in flight modes such as front or side following, making it easier for even beginners to control, making the flight more stable and secure. It supports global flight [2], and the hover positioning ability is further optimized compared with the previous generation, and it is more calm to cope with complex environments such as indoors, buildings, water surfaces, and snow.
2. Better camera performance: The Neo 2 is equipped with a 12-million-pixel 1/2-inch CMOS sensor and a high-performance image processing chip, with an f/2.2 aperture for clearer imaging and lower noise. It also supports 4K/60fps video, 4K/100fps slow-motion video[3], and 2.7K vertical shooting, combined with a dual-axis gimbal, resulting in a smooth and smooth picture.
3. Added the fuselage display, take-off button and mode switching button.
4. New smart features include gesture control[4], palm landing[4], smart selfie, slide zoom, master lens, ride following, etc.
5. The built-in storage space in the body has been increased to 49GB.
1. The omnidirectional obstacle avoidance function only plays a safety auxiliary role under limited conditions and cannot replace manual judgment and control. During the flight, always pay attention to the surrounding environment and relevant warnings in the DJI Fly app, maintain control of the aircraft and be responsible for the operation behavior throughout the flight. Visual positioning systems operate optimally at 0.5 to 10 meters in the absence of satellite positioning, and higher or lower than this range may result in reduced visual positioning performance and require careful flying. The vision system may not work properly on the water, so when the landing function is triggered, the aircraft may not be able to actively avoid the waters below, it is recommended to maintain control of the aircraft throughout the process, and operate according to the surrounding environment, and do not rely too much on the vision system. The vision system cannot recognize the following objects and surfaces: large hollow and linear objects (such as tower cranes, high-voltage transmission towers, high-voltage transmission lines, cable-stayed bridges, etc.), surfaces with no or sparse texture, surfaces with high texture repetition (such as small lattice bricks of the same color), solid colors (such as pure black, pure white, pure red, pure green), highly reflective or reflected surfaces (such as ice surfaces, street signs), water or transparent surfaces, moving objects (such as above the flow of people, above shrubs or grass blown by strong winds), Obstacles in motion (such as walking people or vehicles), scenes with drastic changes in lighting, surfaces with particularly dark (less than 1 lux) or particularly bright (greater than 100,000 lux), surfaces made of materials that absorb or reflect strong infrared rays (such as mirrors, glass, street signs, asphalt pavement), small obstacles (such as fences, branches, power lines), and smaller poles-like objects (such as telephone poles, street lamp poles, etc.). Do not obscure or interfere with the perception system in any way, ensuring that the lens is clear, free of smudges and scratches. After prolonged storage, the vision system may need to be recalibrated. At this point, the DJI Fly app will prompt the aircraft to automatically perform the calibration procedure. Do not fly in rain, fog or visibility below 100 meters. Before takeoff, check the surface glass of the perception system: remove the film, stickers and other obstructions; If there are water droplets, fingerprints or stains, please use a dust-free cloth to clean, do not use alcohol or other organic solvents; If the surface glass falls off, breaks, scratches or wears, please send it to the factory for repair. For other details, please refer to the product user manual.
2. Global Flight means that DJI Neo 2 can fly both indoors and outdoors, and its flight performance in water and snow scenarios is greatly improved compared to the previous generation. Please understand local laws and regulations to ensure compliance with local compliance/certification requirements and obtain appropriate airspace flight authorization before flying. In the case of weak satellite positioning signals, flight performance may be affected when the aircraft flies close to surfaces that are solid colors, transparent, or lack textured features. Please make sure to fly carefully in well-lit conditions. When flying on the surface, maintain a height of at least 1 meter to ensure a safe flight. For other details, please refer to the product user manual.
3. 4K/100fps slow-motion video recording is only supported when controlled by somatosensory or remote control.
4. Conditions and precautions for using the gesture control function: When using this function, please ensure that the surrounding environment is safe and avoid people, animals, or vehicles in motion. When using this feature, the aircraft cannot avoid small obstacles (such as wires or small branches), transparent objects (such as glass or water), or solid colors (such as white walls), so please avoid using this feature in such scenarios. It is recommended to use this function in environments with suitable lighting conditions, and gesture control will not take effect when the ambient light is particularly dim (less than 5 lux) or particularly bright (greater than 100,000 lux). Gesture control is only supported in focus or follow mode, not when using remote control or somatosensory control. It is recommended to maintain a distance of approximately 2 to 5 meters between the operator and the aircraft. When using, the fingers should be fully straightened, thick gloves or mittens do not support gesture control for the time being, and the target needs to appear fully in the shooting frame to avoid being obscured. When landing on palm seeker, the horizontal distance between the drone and the palm of the hand should be kept between 2 and 5 meters, and the vertical distance should not exceed 2 meters. If the close-range palm landing is unresponsive, you can adjust the position of the aircraft through gesture control, or move your position to avoid the blind spot before trying. When recalling a one-arm side raise, the horizontal distance between the aircraft and the arm should be kept within 10 meters. The arms need to be fully straightened when lifting, do not raise both arms at the same time, otherwise the aircraft cannot be recalled.