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Computing technology has come very far since the original Mavic Air was released. And now we have "AI" to help with this stuff.

Here's an example of Gesture Control that I pulled out and dusted off my Mavic Air about a year ago to play with. It had been quite a while.

I wish they had included GC in the Neo. I get it, that's really asking too much out the door, look at all it does already!

Still, with the advances in technology, I'll bet it could be done much much better today. Maybe they'll add it to the yet to exist Neo Pro.

With the Neo occupying the entry U$200 price point, they could really go to town on a competitor for the Hover X1 Pro MAX (skip the Pro), come out with the Neonus Maximus, and blow the X1 MAX out of the water at say, U$500.

 
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Computing technology has come very far since the original Mavic Air was released. And now we have "AI" to help with this stuff.

Here's an example of Gesture Control that I pulled out and dusted off my Mavic Air about a year ago to play with. It had been quite a while.

I wish they had included GC in the Neo. I get it, that's really asking too much out the door, look at all it does already!

Still, with the advances in technology, I'll bet it could be done much much better today. Maybe they'll add it to the yet to exist Neo Pro.

With the Neo occupying the entry U$200 price point, they could really go to town on a competitor for the Hover X1 Pro MAX (skip the Pro), come out with the Neonus Maximus, and blow the X1 MAX out of the water at say, U$500.

They did a little. You can hold your palm down and the NEO will fly back to you then you can place your hand under it and it will land.
 

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