DJI has recently launched its smallest drone, but it hasn't been long since its release, and the company is already replacing the Neo with several new models. To give you some context, DJI released the Osmo Action 5 Pro (currently priced at $349 on Amazon) before bringing out the Air 3S and Goggles N3 just this past week.
Goggles N3 and Software Update
The introduction of the Goggles N3 plays a crucial role in the Neo's latest software upgrade, which DJI is now making available worldwide. This new update is identified by the build number v01.00.0400 and comes with a series of enhancements for Neo accessories. Notably, v01.00.0400 adds compatibility for the Goggles N3, which presents a more advanced FPV headset option compared to the older Goggles 3.
Enhancements and Features
DJI has also rolled out live view stabilization for both headsets when they are connected to the Neo. Additionally, v01.00.0400 is expected to improve positioning performance during flights and includes support for vertical shooting. Moreover, DJI's Mobile App Control now allows for full manual controls when live streaming in full-screen mode.
Performance Improvements
Moreover, v01.00.0400 aims to enhance the Neo's flight speed while tracking a subject, although the exact increase and new maximum speed remain unclear. At long last, users can also record audio with either the DJI RC-N3 or DJI RC-N2 remote controllers. Finally, DJI has added a noise reduction feature that it claims will maintain the surrounding sounds. For further details, check out DJI's forum announcement.
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