
"After launching exclusively in China last month, DJI is announcing wider global availability for its Neo 2 selfie drone, including Japan, Canada, the UK, and other countries where the company sells its drones. But as with the Mavic 4 Pro and 8K Osmo 360 camera, the Neo 2 won't be available in the US. "DJI remains committed to the US market and serving our US-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 in an emailed statement."
"The Neo 2's upgrades include a lidar-based obstacle avoidance system to detect and avoid crash hazards, an improved following speed of nearly 27mph, better wind resistance, and a new gesture control system allowing the drone's distance and position to be adjusted without a remote. For pilots who prefer a controller, the Neo 2 has an optional antenna that can be installed, but it's not needed for autonomous flying."
DJI launched the Neo 2 selfie drone exclusively in China and expanded availability to Japan, Canada, the UK, and other markets where DJI sells drones, while keeping it unavailable in the US. The Neo 2 adds a lidar-based obstacle-avoidance system to detect and avoid crash hazards, an improved follow speed of nearly 27 mph, enhanced wind resistance, and a new gesture control system that allows distance and position adjustment without a remote. The drone supports autonomous flying and offers an optional antenna for pilots who prefer using a controller.
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