DJI NEO Sound Comparison vs HoverAir X1, Avata and Mini 4k



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33 thoughts on “DJI NEO Sound Comparison vs HoverAir X1, Avata and Mini 4k”

  1. I live 20 miles south of Boston Logan Airport, so I'm in a "no Fly Zone". Which would be your recommendation for ease of use and best slo-mo camera compatibilities? I play golf, so following me and or capturing slo-mo swings from just above me would be one of my uses!

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  2. Probably the best side by side comparison ever made.
    Drone elevation when you can no longer hear it? That may be a more daily practical sound test.Β 
    At what elevation can you no longer hear the drone? Thank you.

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  3. I'd have thought they'd have really tried to calm the high pitched squeal of the NEO given it's designed use. Much easier to put up with a louder volume than a higher pitch.

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  4. Great video for direct comparison! Just a suggestion, for next time it would be great if you could include perhaps a frequency response curve and average frequency or something for comparison. It's easy to hear the difference 1:1 side-by-side, but it'd be great to have a frequency summary in a table πŸ™‚ Anyway keep up the good work!

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  5. I love how quiet my DJI Mini 3 is, most people don't even know its near them until they see me with the remote controller lol, in a year from now DJI will have the NEO 2 with quieter props better camera and front facing sensors.

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  6. Excellent comparison. This is why i won't buy the neo, or any of them. I would be embarrassed to use them just about anywhere. Also i would probably get arrested anyway given the rules against these things. Here in suburban Australia you simply don't see them in use. Or hear them. Just not useable.

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