Chrislaf
Well-Known Member
The Neo reminds me of the Spark batteries but a much better design. I used to have to have a battery clip for my Spark to prevent the batteries from accidentally coming loose.
Chris
Chris


Although, I have an RC 2 controller, I actually prefer using the N3 controller with the Neo. The Neo/Neo 2 is a basic small drone and the N3 controller is perfectly suited to it. For my use case (hiking, biking, skiing, etc), I find the RC 2 too big and bulky.
I do like a lot of the features that the Neo 2 has especially the improved Direction track which is something that I use frequently. The addition of obstacle avoidance really does not make much of a difference for me as the original Neo does an excellent job of following the path I take. It might reduce the chance of having a crash where it gets knocked to the ground but in most cases it just bounces off the obstacle and continues.One important upgrade from the Neo is the 2 now sets a Home Point with phone-only app control, and supports RTH.
Essential if you're over a frozen lake and something goes very wrong (Chris)
Or you just stupidly forgot to charge your phone. Not something I've ever done, oh no. Never. Never never ever. Nope. Hasn't happened.![]()