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  1. #Autel drone software
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Where can you expect to see these geo-zones? It is easiest to think of geofencing as an invisible fence that limits your ability to fly from, within, or through certain zones, without prior authorization and customizable unlocks, found on some popular drone lines.

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#Autel drone software

Geofencing is the process of restricting a drone from entering various airspace or geographical zones, through the manufacturer’s flight software and firmware. However, there is no official word on whether this will occur, as yet. Note: It has been rumored that the geofencing on the Autel Evo II drones could be activated in the US in the future. And furthermore, you are able to fly where and when you’d like as soon as you remove the drone from its box. No unlocks are needed.įor Autel Nano and Lite users, there is no geofencing, so there is no unlocking needed. However, currently, in the US, these features are not mandatory or active. Over the next 6 years, Autel Robotics would release a slew of fantastic consumer and prosumer drones, such as the Evo, Evo II 8k, Pro, Enterprise, RTK, and Thermal, Lite/Lite+, and Nano/Nano+ lines.Īs of the release of this article, Autel Evo II drones, with the newest firmware and Autel Explorer app, have Geofencing and No Fly Zones built in. In 2016, the X-Star Premium, with its removable camera gimbal, was released, being awarded the highest-rated drone on Amazon at the time. With leaks now circulating providing similarly impressive tech information on the Autel Alpha and Titan drones that Bodganov says are due out in July, his rhetorical question could wind up generating sector-shifting headlines before the summer is out.Likened to the DJI Phantom line of drones because of its initial design, the X-Star (lovingly referred to by many in the drone community as the flying pumpkin) stood out among the crowd, literally.

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He later adds specs including thermal “camera Resolution 640×512, focal length 9.1 mm, 16x digital zoom Temperature measurement range -20☌ to +550☌ Laser rangefinder Measuring range 1-1200 m, ⊢(1 m +Dx0.15% accuracy).” He then asks, in evident anticipation of a commercial donnybrook, “ can you compete with the DJI?” “Super night vision camera: 2.3 Mp, 0.0001 Lux ambient brightness detection 450000 ISO, 41.4mm Wide-angle camera 50 Mp, 1/1.28″ CMOS F1.9, 85° FOV, 23mm.” “Key features of the Autel Max 4N drone (Explore the dark realm),” Bogdanov tweets. If that weren’t enough of an indication Autel is out to undermine DJI’s enterprise domination with its Matrice 30 drones, additional information on the new Evo Max 4N due out later this month reinforces Bogdanov’s perception that a punch-up in the sector may well be brewing. Read: Today Florida’s Chinese drone ban goes into effect, and police agencies are not happy The drone’s maximum flight speed was listed as 23 m/s with a top 23,000-foot ceiling limit, and it can transmit up to 12.5 miles with IP43 weather resistance. It will also provide laser rangefinder capabilities, autonomous path finding, surround-around obstacle avoidance, anti-jam and anti-interference tech, and navigation in GPS-denied environments. Read: Autel announces new EVO Max 4T drone at CESīy offering new images and information on the Evo Max 4T and accompanying Evo Max 4N, however, drone industry sleuth and leaker Igor Bogdanov says the new product push indicates a wider, “epic confrontation awaits us in the drone market between DJI ( and Autel ( known from Autel teasers was the Evo Max 4T would be equipped with a binocular vision system, millimeter wave radar technology, and wide, zoom, and thermal cameras with 160 max hybrid zoom and 8K resolution. When it first went public with its plans to rollout the Evo Max 4T, the company touted the craft as “an intelligent, innovative flight platform perfect for enterprise and prosumer applications with advanced autonomous flight technology and AI features.” An accompanying video made it fairly clear the craft had been designed to challenge DJI’s Matrice 30 Thermal as the hands-down leader among inspection, mapping, public safety, firefighting, and law enforcement users.

#Autel drone series

Though Autel announced the nearing release of its new enterprise and prosumer Evo Max 4T drone back in January, new images and spec leaks of that craft and other new company UAVs on social media offer an idea of just how big a challenge to DJI’s powerful Matrice 30 series those are intended to pose.






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