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Available from DronePoint Canada, Neo, 3 batteries, charging hub, Goggles 3, MC3. ~U$500.

That's getting quite competitive with complete digital FPV kits from other manufacturers, very much so if comparing to others with GPS and downward sensors with position hold capability.

If anyone asked me what to get to get started with FPV this is the kit I'd recommend, especially if they're coming from owning a DJI camera drone.

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I had to put my combo together.

Finally placed the order for goggles and MC remote.

Along with a N3 remote, two more batteries, extra props and one hardshell case so far.

Probably get another case for the goggles and remote, or a mega case for everything. 😀

Oh wait, this was supposed to be a small, portable selfie drone.

So was the SPARK. 😊
 
Oh wait, this was supposed to be a small, portable selfie drone.
Right.
Man by the time you add all the accessories you need a little red wagon, lol.
I bought a 35 dollar case holds everything for the combo but the hub, ah well. I always take more the one drone anyway.
 
$300 seems a really good deal for goggles, MC, hub, and two more batteries.

And if you care, you have the selfie mode features, which are pretty nice when you're going on an outing with friends or family. I've been using this more than I thought.

Pulled it out and shot a dronie in front of the Santa Cruz lighthouse, like 2 minutes total power up to power down.

Now my Mavic Air has left a suicide note in the kitchen, terrified it won't be included on outings any more.

It probably won't 🫣
 
I was thinking about the fate of my Air 2 in the last couple of days. I don't think "Eva" has anything to worry about though. The speed at which you can setup and fly with the Neo is something I'm looking forward too went out and about.
 
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I think the only thing here that would possibly be on the chopping block would be my Mavic Air 2, but never having a problem with it makes it hard to sell. Winter is just around the corner though.

My MA2 is giving me dirty looks too. 😀

I agree that the MA2 would be better for the climate when Mother Nature decides it's not fit for the NEO. 🥶
 
Which is what I use the Air 2 for the last couple of years or so for the most part. Kinda nice having a small fleet to choose from.
 
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Using my Avata2 case for the field case for both quads. Unless I fly both. Then I need to tote the Avata2 suitcase. Neo, Goggles3, FPV RC3 with room for a 2nd battery hub and batteries still would leave empty space. One issue. Goggle N3 would occupy a lot more space than the G3s. Avata2 sling bag is compact. Just wouldn't purchase it at DJI's price. Plenty of other similar sized options for less than 1/2 the price.

Initially was considering just using an unused messenger bag and individual component "hard cases" . The Avata2 amazon suitcase which turns out to be a nice storage case was significantly less money than cases for the Neo, Battery Hub, Goggles3.... Just large compared with the sling bag.
 
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Not yet, still awaiting on the N3 goggles. I did receive the MC3 last week. It did stand to reason that I'd want a more powerful FPV Drone to go along with the neo especially since I now have the RC2 and MC3 and N3 goggles. I think I'm done with anymore drones though. I now have 5, MA2, m3P. neo, Air 3S, now the Avata 2. I'll have to fly every day just to keep the batteries cycled, lol.
 

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