DJI Mavic 2 Enterprise
The DJI Mavic 2 Enterprise Advanced allows you to capture accurate details in any mission. This drone is a highly versatile yet compact tool that packs a whole lot of performance upgrades. With high-resolution thermal and visual cameras, the M2EA supports up to 32× digital zoom and is capable of centimetre-level positioning accuracy with the RTK module.
The Mavic 2 Enterprise Advanced comes with DJI’s Smart Controller. It features a 5.5″ display with 1000 Nits of brightness, which is about twice the brightness of an average smartphone and enough to be visible in bright daylight. Having that integrated controller also means a faster setup time in the event of an emergency. Featuring Ocusync 2.0, the Smart Controller can communicate with the drone from up to 10 kilometres away.
DJI AirSense
The system is equipped to receive ADS-B signals from manned aircraft, giving the pilot excellent situational awareness of other aircraft in the airspace. It also features six-directional obstacle avoidance. The machine has self-heating batteries, meaning it can be operated in temperatures as low as -10°C. Discreet mode allows the operator to switch off the navigational lights.
Specifications
- HD 640 x 512 px thermal resolution camera
- 48MP visual camera
- 1/2″ CMOS sensor
- Capture HD and 4K video
- 32x digital zoom and 16x thermal zoom
- Equip with DJI RTK Module to achieve CM-level accuracy
- Create up to 240 waypoints to conduct automated inspections
- 24GB on-board storage
- Password protection
- DJI AirSense ADS-B technology
- Integrate with modular accessories: Loudspeaker, spotlight, beacon
- 31 minutes of flight time
- 72km top speed
- Transmission range of up to 10km (FCC) or 6km (CE)
- DJI Mobile SDK Support
RTK Module means centimetre-level accuracy
GPS is more than enough for recreational pilots and some cases Enterprise applications. But there are many situations where users need more accuracy. DJI has given the Mavic 2 Enterprise Advanced the option of a Realtime Kinematic (RTK) module for applications that demand an extremely high level of accuracy. As with the Phantom 4 RTK, the module is positioned on the top of the drone.