For less than 200 euros, the amazing 100% autonomous selfie drone takes off!

For less than 200 euros, the amazing 100% autonomous selfie drone takes off!
For
      less
      than
      200
      euros,
      the
      amazing
      100%
      autonomous
      selfie
      drone
      takes
      off!
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EGO TRIP – DJI launches its Neo, its pocket drone, fully automatic and accessible, to film or photograph yourself with breathtaking images

Put away on the shelves of oblivion, the selfie stick; abandoned at the back of the closet, the gimball ! To take pictures and films in dream settings, but above all to create breathtaking images without any hassle, make way for the DJI Neo! Unveiled in pre-opening of the IFA electronics show in Berlin (from September 6 to 10, 2024), the new drone from the Chinese firm has all the makings of a flying selfie camera. 20 Minutes has already been able to take it in hand.

135 grams that fits in your pocket

This type of device is not new. Two years ago, the small Hover Camera X1 (to name just one) had already made the buzz on the networks. That DJI, the number one in recreational drones, is offering its own selfie drone with Neo is an event. We know that we will be able to count on the technical and software know-how of the manufacturer, which has largely proven itself.

Previously reserved for the DJI Mini 4 Pro, Mini 2 SE, or even the more expert-oriented DJI Air 3, the functions selfie of the little Neo are, they, accessible to everyone. And everywhere. Weighing only 135 grams, the quadcopter is exempt from most drone regulations in many regions of the world. And it can also be piloted without a smartphone or remote control. In short, you can have it all the time(…) - 20minutes

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