Our expert thinks this pocket-friendly drone is brilliant for beginners, and it's $30 off ahead of Amazon Prime Day
Looking to take to the skies but are new to drone flying? This DJI Neo is super simple to use and it's the best drone deal at 15% off before Prime Day begins tomorrow
Prime Day kicks off tomorrow, but there are some excellent deals already out there on some of our favorite gear, such as this DJI Neo drone, which is $30 off. It's easy to transport and, thanks to its sub-250g, you don't have to worry about registering it under the current drone regulations. At well under $200, you really can't go wrong.
Get the DJI Neo drone on sale right now at Amazon for $169.
In our DJI Neo review, our expert James Abbott awarded it four stars, calling it "incredibly easy to use and fun." And, prior to the release of the DJI Neo 2, we ranked it as the best DJI drone for simplicity. It boasts autonomous flight, meaning you can tell it to track a subject, capturing 4K video as it goes. Or, you can control it naturally via the app.
Save $30 on this superb, lightweight drone, which is super easy to use and capable of capturing 4K as it flies, either under your direct control (via app) or independently.
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On top of being a drone expert, James is an award-winning freelance landscape and portrait photographer and photography journalist working with some of the best photography magazines and websites with a worldwide audience. He's also the author of The Digital Darkroom: The Definitive Guide to Photo Editing.





The DJI Neo is easy to fly and while it's not the most accomplished image-wise, it punches above its price tag.
If you're a beginner, you'll be in high-flying heaven with the DJI Neo. For $170, you get nearly everything you need to get flying: a charger, a screwdriver and spare propellers.
You fly it via the DJI Fly app on your mobile phone, though you don't have to be super-attentive for fear of losing it; aside from its return to home facility, you can instruct it to fly in patterns or even track you (not as sinister as it sounds, I promise).
With an 18-minute flight time, it can capture 4K video in 30PS and a 12MP 1/2-inch sensor will capture snaps of whatever you see from above.
DJI is one of the leading names in the drone industry, and its products appear regularly in our best drone guide. At $169 from Amazon, this drone is a steal considering its capabilities and overall ease of use. This deal is already live ahead of Amazon Prime Day 2026, which starts tomorrow and runs until June 26. We have all the best deals across drones, technology and skywatching gear on our Prime Day hub, so stay tuned there for low prices.
Key features: Up to 18 minutes flight time, 4.76 oz / 135 g weight, video capture up to 4K 30FPS / FHD 60FPS, 117.6-degree FOV
Product launched: Sept 2024
Price history: We saw the DJI Neo drop to $159, but this is still an excellent deal. And, given the Neo 2 is out, when it's gone, it's gone.
Price comparison: Amazon: $169
Reviews consensus: In our DJI Neo review, our expert awarded it four stars, singling out its ease of use as a major plus. Its Amazon reviews are even more positive, with purchasers praising its sheer value.
TechRadar: ★★★★ | Space: ★★★★ | Toms Guide: ★★★★½
Featured in guides: Best DJI drones
✅ Buy it if: You're a beginner after a budget-friendly drone that's easy to fly.
❌ Don't buy it if: You're going to record hour upon hour of video, since it doesn't have a MicroSD slot. Consider the DJI Mini 4K instead.
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Chris is a freelance journalist who, aside from covering games and gaming-related tech, has a taste for horror, sci-fi and the post-apocalyptic. As well as Space.com, you can find his work at The Escapist, GameSpew (where he’s the morning news writer) and more. You can follow him on Twitter @MarmaladeBus.
