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Today I’m toying with the DJI Neo.

There’s never been a cheaper, easier-to-use DJI drone than the $200 Neo for self-flying selfies.

But I’m so torn. The foldable $350 HoverAir X1 seems better for my social video needs. It filmed my opening shot below! But I love soaring with FPV goggles, which Hover can’t do. Maybe I’ll wait and see if DJI sells a budget FPV bundle.


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The DJI Neo is poised to become my dream budget drone.

Most drones are aimed at relatively technical pilots — but that’s changing! The DJI Avata lets beginners experience flying like they’re in the cockpit; the HoverAir X1 is a pocketable self-flying camera.

While we originally thought the Neo might chase HoverAir, it sounds like it could double as a cheaper Avata, too! I wish my Mini 2 worked with the motion controller and goggles.


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Canada suspends women's soccer coach as the drone spying scandal widens.

Canadian officials now say that in addition to the drone practice spying incident earlier this week, "additional information has come to our attention regarding previous drone use against opponents, predating the Paris 2024 Olympic Games."

Canada Soccer CEO & General Secretary Kevin Blue:

In light of these new revelations, Canada Soccer has made the decision to suspend Women’s National Soccer Team Head Coach, Bev Priestman for the remainder of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, and until the completion of our recently announced independent external review.


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Team Canada soccer analyst admits to drone spying.

According to a release by French prosecutors, Joseph Lombardi, the “unaccredited analyst” with Canada’s Olympic women’s soccer team, accepted a suspended eight month imprisonment sentence after admitting to spying on New Zealand’s team to learn its tactics.

The sport’s governing body has opened proceedings against Canada Soccer, while New Zealand has asked that no points be awarded to Canada if it wins today.


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We have a drone scandal at the Paris Olympics.

Really.

NZOC:

On July 22, a drone was flown over the New Zealand women’s football team training session in St Etienne.

Team support members immediately reported the incident to police, leading to the drone operator, who has been identified as a support staff member of the wider Canadian Women’s football team, to be detained.

Canada -- the defending champ -- plays New Zealand Friday. TSN notes Honduras accused Canada's men's team of drone spying in 2021, while France's prime minister said security is intercepting six drones per day.


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More drones should flap like real birds.

I’m not saying you should go crowdfund a Bionic Bird X-Fly, as you’ll hear in my hands-on video below. I’m just saying that biomimetic ornithopters are surprisingly fun — and way less disruptive than your typical whiny quad-propeller drone!


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Watching this drone fly up Mount Everest is much safer than climbing it yourself.

Instead of risking your life to reach the world’s tallest peak, just full screen this captivating footage captured by a DJI Mavic 3 Pro traveling from Everest base camp at 17,598 feet, to its summit at 29,032 feet.

The drone’s flight follows the same route used by hikers, and soars over several of Everest’s recognizable landmarks.


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Fireworks on drones is exactly what America needs this Fourth of July.

Texas-based Sky Elements has come up with something the entire country can get behind. It says it’s the first company to receive FAA approval “to attach fireworks to drones,” merging a longtime Fourth of July tradition with the aerial light shows that are growing in popularity.

It’s calling the innovation Pyro drones, which should now be mandatory for every national holiday.


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Florida man arrested for shooting Walmart delivery drone.

Dennis Winn, the suspect, admits he fired what he characterized as a single warning shot.

Lake County Sheriff’s Office: “A bullet hole was discovered in the payload the drone was carrying.”

Shooting at aircraft is illegal, period; in addition to that, he’s also charged with “Criminal mischief damage over $1,000” and “Discharging a firearm in public or residential property.”


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You can now control your DJI smartphone gimbal from your wrist.

The company has updated its DJI Mimo iOS app with a handy (or wristy?) new feature that allows the stabilized gimbal to be remotely operated from an Apple Watch.

According to DroneDJ, that includes remotely monitoring live video from an iPhone, adjusting the framing of a shot by panning and tilting the gimbal, snapping pics, starting and stopping video capture, and activating subject tracking.


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It’s a bird! It’s a plane!

It’s a police-operated drone. WIRED took a deep look into how one California city is using the aerial devices to collect information before responding in-person to some incidents. After analyzing 10,000 flight records over a two-year period, WIRED found poorer residents had more contact with the drones. But most Chula Vista residents interviewed said they supported the program.


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Smooth.

Perhaps you wanted to see more on the DJI Avata 2 after reading Sean Hollister’s story.

Lucky you! Verge video producer Vjeran Pavic recorded some of his thoughts on the Avata 2 for our YouTube channel — and he showed off more of the drone’s impressive in-flight stability.


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DJI’s first US brick-and-mortar shop looks like a tiny old-school Apple Store.

Can’t say much ‘cuz I’m ethically bound, but gosh does this remind me of the old narrow San Jose Oakridge Apple store, particularly the metal walls, which in turn always reminded me of the trash compactor scene in Star Wars.

It’s located right here, and DJI says it’ll open 10AM on March 5th, with free swag for the first 100 customers.


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Let’s put a drone on it.

The latest in this hey-look-at-me car trend comes from BYD, the company that just overtook Tesla in global EV sales. It recently demonstrated a DJI Mavic 3 Pro “Auto Docker” that lives atop a U8 SUV from luxury sub-brand YangWang. It safely stores the drone and contains a battery-swapping robot, all of which can be monitored and controlled from the infotainment system. Great if you’re an #SUVLIFE influencer, I guess.


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DJI made a delivery drone — and it’s huge.

I’ve included a few of DJI’s photos of the drone, called the FlyCart 30, below. It can carry as much 30kg as far as 16km when utilizing its dual-battery configuration, according to a press release.

The drone has already been released in China, but it’s now going to be coming out globally, DJI says. The company anticipates that it will be available by the end of Q1, spokesperson Regina Lin tells The Verge.


A photo of DJI’s FlyCart 30 drone.

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