
3 DJI Drones You Can Control with Your Apple Watch
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December 11, 2025 (SHENZHEN, China) – DJI has updated its Fly app (version 1.19.4), introducing Apple Watch compatibility for three of its most portable, controller‑free drones — bringing drone flying closer to your wrist than ever before.
“With this update, your Apple Watch becomes a convenient flight companion — letting you monitor live video, battery status, and issue basic voice flight commands without digging out your phone or remote,” reported Ishveena Singh for DroneDJ.
Thanks to the new Apple Watch support, pilots can now interact with their drones through a wearable interface while the DJI Fly app runs simultaneously on both the watch and a connected smartphone. The smartphone still manages core flight control, but the Apple Watch enhances hands‑free convenience and real‑time awareness.
📍 Drones Supported
The following DJI models now offer Apple Watch integration:
- DJI Neo 2 – DJI’s latest ultra‑compact drone with omnidirectional sensors and advanced imaging, now benefiting from wrist‑based status checks and voice control.
- DJI Flip – A foldable, travel‑ready drone built for everyday creativity, where Apple Watch support adds further portability and ease of use.
- DJI Neo – The original palm‑sized DJI drone that popularized quick smartphone flight now also works with Apple Watch for streamlined monitoring.
📱 What You Can Do With Apple Watch
With the Apple Watch connected to the DJI Fly app and linked to the drone via the phone, users can:
- View live video feed from the drone’s camera
- Check battery level during flight
- Use voice commands to trigger basic flight functions
Although not a full replacement for the main flight controller or a smartphone, Apple Watch support makes quick status checks and simple flight tasks easier — particularly when you’re on the move or capturing content without wanting to hold other devices.
This enhancement reflects DJI’s ongoing effort to make its drones more accessible and adaptable for creators who value minimal gear and streamlined workflows.
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