“DJI’s
$199
Neo
selfie
drone
is
going
to
be
everywhere,”
we
wrote
in
September
—
while
noting
that
the
budget
self-flying
drone
did
have
two
major
weaknesses
over
the
competing
$350
Hover
X1.
First,
DJI’s
drone
didn’t
shoot
vertical
video
(a
dealbreaker
for
TikTok
and
Instagram
Reels
influencers)
and
second,
it
couldn’t
track
our
movements
nearly
as
quickly
as
the
competition.
But
DJI
is
now
fixing
both,
adding
vertical
video
and
dramatically
increasing
the
Neo’s
flight
speed
while
tracking.
According
to
DC
Rainmaker,
it’s
now
so
fast
it
can
keep
up
with
cyclists,
and
surprisingly
flies
faster
in
tracking
mode
than
it
does
with
a
controller.
Before
the
firmware
update,
the
drone
wasn’t
able
to
keep
up
with
him
cycling
at
even
13
miles
per
hour
(21kph).
But
after
the
update,
he
saw
a
huge
increase
to
roughly
20
miles
per
hour
(32
kph).
That’s
faster
than
you
can
manually
fly
the
drone,
even
in
Sport
mode,
so
hopefully
DJI
will
soon
let
us
access
that
speed
increase
for
FPV
flying
as
well.
The
vertical
mode
is
arguably
more
exciting
because
of
the
social
video
platforms
where
your
footage
can
now
more
easily
live
—
but
a
couple
caveats
you
should
know.
First,
limited
to
the
Neo’s
fairly
grainy
1080p
mode,
not
4K,
though
you
can
go
up
to
60fps.
To
my
eye,
it
looks
about
as
good
as
the
Neo’s
1080p
horizontal
filming
mode.
“9:16”
is
vertical.Screenshot
by
Thomas
Ricker
/
The
Verge
Second,
you’ll
need
to
update
your
DJI
Fly
app,
not
just
the
drone
—
otherwise,
the
option
to
for
9:16
vertical
video
simply
won’t
appear
in
many
flight
modes.
And
if
you’re
on
Android,
that
means
updating
the
app
from
the
app
itself,
and
possibly
reassuring
your
Android
phone
that
it’s
okay
to
install,
because
DJI
hasn’t
put
its
app
on
the
Google
Play
app
store
for
some
time
now.
Original author: Sean Hollister
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