DJI Neo 2: Advanced Selfie Drone with LiDAR and Gesture Controls Launches in China

October 31, 2025
DJI Neo 2: Advanced Selfie Drone with LiDAR and Gesture Controls Launches in China
  • DJI unveiled the Neo 2, the successor to its Neo selfie drone, packing LiDAR-based obstacle avoidance and downward infrared sensing for safer following and tracking.

  • The Neo 2 retains a compact, lightweight design and adds gesture controls alongside improved obstacle avoidance and compatibility with existing DJI accessories like motion controllers and Goggles N3.

  • In China, pricing starts at 1,499 CNY (about $211), with bundles available that add extra batteries, a multi-charger, or a bundle including a motion control joystick and Goggles N3 for higher tiers.

  • Battery capacity has been increased to 1606 mAh, delivering up to about 19 minutes of flight per charge, up from the previous model.

  • Performance upgrades include a top follow speed of around 12 m/s (roughly 27 mph) and improved wind stability, able to hover in winds up to about 24 mph.

  • The camera system is upgraded to a dual-axis gimbal with a 1/1.3-inch sensor, capable of 4K at 60 fps and up to 100 fps in manual piloting, with a wider field of view.

  • The Neo 2 supports Ocusync 4, Active Track 6.0, and improved wind resistance for a smoother flight experience.

  • Weighing about 151 grams, the Neo 2 carries a larger 1606 mAh battery and increases onboard storage to 49 GB (up from 22 GB), contributing to the heavier frame.

  • Launch timing places the Neo 2 in China first, with a Europe release anticipated later in November 2025.

  • Gesture controls enable hands-free position and distance adjustments, complemented by existing motion controllers and DJI’s RC-N3 remote control, plus an on-drone display indicating mode.

  • The Neo 2 remains compatible with DJI accessories and introduces a new on-drone UI for mode indication.

  • Positioned as a cheaper, more capable selfie drone, the Neo 2’s rollout is currently limited to the Chinese market with questions about international availability.

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