DJI Neo 2 Drone Finally Launches Worldwide, but Still no U.S. Release
After debuting in Asia two weeks ago, DJI’s new ultralight Neo 2 drone is now available globally. However, it remains unavailable in the United States due to ongoing FCC regulatory hurdles.
“DJI remains committed to the U.S. market and serving our U.S.-based customers. Like many global companies, we’ve had to adjust our market strategies as the local conditions and industry environment have evolved,” DJI spokesperson Daisy Kong told The Verge.
Major Upgrades in the Neo 2
The Neo 2 introduces several significant improvements over its predecessor, making it one of DJI’s most advanced sub-250g drones yet. The standout feature is the addition of a front-facing LiDAR sensor and an omnidirectional obstacle avoidance system. This gives pilots more confidence when flying and provides added safety for autonomous flights.
Another notable enhancement is the larger 1/2-inch CMOS sensor paired with a faster f/2.2 lens, delivering superior image quality and better low-light performance. The Neo 2 now supports 4K 60p recording, or up to 4K 100fps in slow-motion mode when using a controller. The new two-axis gimbal ensures smoother movement and creative control for dynamic aerial shots.
DJI has fine-tuned the Neo 2’s handling and flight characteristics. The drone now reaches speeds of up to 27 mph, has improved wind resistance, and offers a slightly longer flight time compared to the original Neo.
New gesture controls make it possible to issue hands-free commands such as adjusting altitude or distance when flying without a remote. The Neo 2 also supports optional antennas for stronger signal stability and works with DJI’s RC-N3 and Motion 3 controllers, allowing for greater precision and responsiveness during flight.
DJI Neo 2 Pricing and Availability
The DJI Neo 2 is now available in most markets worldwide, excluding the U.S. The standard bundle retails for €239 in Europe and can be purchased directly from the DJI online store or through major retailers such as WEX Photo and London Camera Exchange in the UK or Amazon in Canada.
In Canada, the Neo 2 Standard Bundle is officially listed at $229 USD before tax, though DJI notes that this should not be used as an indicator of U.S. pricing once it eventually launches stateside. You can also purchase the Fly More Combo with the additional batteries or the Fly More Combo With RC-N3 Remote Controller.
Some U.S. retailers may offer the Neo 2 through unofficial channels, similar to how the Mavic 4 Pro has appeared on Amazon and B&H. However, DJI has not confirmed whether it will honor warranties for units purchased from unauthorized U.S. sellers. For any warranty-related concerns, DJI recommends that customers contact its support team to verify if their case qualifies for repair.