MAV2ENT320THERMAL
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Designed to empower law enforcement, fire fighting, and search & rescue professionals, the Mavic 2 Enterprise is the ultimate expression of a tool that delivers beyond expectation to meet current operational challenges and future demands.
The FLIR Boson 320 thermal camera mount is custom designed to mount on the bottom of the Mavic 2 Enterprise Zoom. This allows simultaneous capturing of color and thermal images. Also included is a mini DVR, so thermal images that are captured by the FLIR Boson camera can be saved directly on a Micro SD card for later viewing.
Hover safely over wildfires or urban infernos. Perform search-and-rescue operations over limited-access terrain or bodies of water. Broadcast warnings or directions using the easily mounted loudspeaker. Record at night with snap-on spotlights. Observe suspects or track escapees. Get close to cell towers, high-tension lines, bridges and high-rise buildings without compromising worker safety. Examine storm-damaged roofs from the ground.
Note: The video below is for demonstration purposes only and may not represent actual product.
The DJI Mavic 2 Enterprise UAV cost-effectively performs many tasks demanded by first responders, search-and-rescue professionals, and security teams. Capable of flying in darkness and shooting nighttime imagery, the Mavic 2 Enterprise costs far less than a drone equipped with an infrared camera.
Firefighters can use Mavic 2 Enterprise to assess conditions in natural and urban settings. Attach the included loudspeaker and remotely deliver evacuation orders or directions to the safest way out using the Mavic 2 Enterprise. You can also use the speaker to deliver instructions to injured victims involved in land or water accidents.
The included beacon attachment flashes a white light that is visible as far as 3 miles (4.8 km), allowing others on your team or support personnel to track your position. The beacon is visible in darkness, and through fog or smoke. Attach the Mavic 2 Enterprise to a tether system and significantly prolong the beacon signal.
Mount the included spotlight to capture 4K video or 12MP images of an accident or to track a target at night.
The Mavic 2 Enterprise camera has 2x optical magnification provided by 24mm and 48mm dual focal lengths. Using the DJI Go 4 flight program, the focal length of the lens can be changed instantly. The zoom capability is ideal for police surveillance, fire observation, or industrial inspections. The camera also offers 3x digital zoom with minimal loss of sharpness.
The self-heating Intelligent Flight Battery allows operations of the Mavic 2 Enterprise in temperatures down to 14°F (-10°C). The temperature controller can be set manually using the remote controller. Each battery gives up to 31 minutes of flight time. Using the included accessories slightly reduces flight time.
Mavic 2 Enterprise batteries are interchangeable with those of the Mavic 2 Zoom and Mavic 2 Pro. The included Mavic 2 charger and available charging hub will charge the batteries of any Mavic 2 model. A full charge takes about an hour. A hub will charge up to four batteries in sequence, starting with the battery that has the highest reserve, then automatically moving on to the next highest.
Security of both the aircraft and data is paramount with the Mavic 2 Enterprise. Both the aircraft and data recorded on the 4GB internal memory are password protected. The password can be set manually, and changed periodically for added security or when operators change. Without the password, Mavic 2 Enterprise cannot be powered or flown, and no one can access the 24GB internal data.
An external Micro SD cards can be used to increase the overall storage memory.
When GPS time stamping is activated in the camera settings, videos and still images are recorded with the current time and GPS coordinate information. This information is important when visual data is presented as evidence, and it enables inspectors and investigators to quickly identify the location of the scene and return to the sight for a further studies.
Mavic 2 Enterprise, like its Mavic 2 siblings, has Hyperlapse capabilities, allowing the drone’s camera to take quality aerial photos and automatically edit them together into a time-lapse. The drone can be moving while shooting these images, and pre-programmed modes are available for easy setup.
The Free setting lets you control the drone manually and the Circle setting lets you fly a circle around your subject, capturing images in the interval and duration that was chosen in the settings. Select a point on the map with the Course Lock setting, and the Mavic 2 Enterprise will automatically fly to the selected location. The flight path can be manually adjusted along the way. The Waypoint setting allows the selection of multiple points on the map. The Mavic 2 Enterprise flies to each location while creating time-lapse images throughout the entire route.
To ensure a Hyperlapse flight is successfully completed, OcuSync 2.0 provides battery life warning as the flight path is set.
DJI software upgrades improve the quality of imagery on the Mavic 2 Enterprise. Super Resolution creates a 48MP image using the 24mm focal length. Enhanced High Dynamic Range (HDR) creates 13 exposure values in each image and results in greater contrast. HyperLight optimizes HDR in low light.
The Mavic 2 Enterprise is equipped with DJI's high-performance gimbal to cancel out drone movements, mechanical vibrations, and air turbulence that adversely affect photo and video clarity. Capture images with confidence that the 3-axis mechanical gimbal will provide stable, shake-free video, even though conditions make smooth flight difficult.
The Mavic 2 Enterprise has sensors on every direction for advanced obstacle avoidance: front, back, top, bottom, and on both sides. Using these sensors and the included Advanced Pilot Assistance System, it is capable of avoiding obstacles while flying forward or backward. Note that the right and left sensors operate only in Tripod mode. In low-light conditions, including indoor flights when GPS is not in use, bright built-in lights assist downward sensors. These lights are visible during flight, even in daytime. The included Mavic 2 Enterprise spotlights can also provide powerful illumination to aid navigation in dim light conditions or at night.
The live video feed of the Mavic 2 Enterprise is transmitted at 1080p from as far as 5 miles (8 km) using OcuSync 2.0. The video transmission system delivers strong signals, avoiding interference by automatically switching between 2.4 and 5.8 GHz frequencies.
Mavic 2 Enterprise provides the pilot with navigation and photography/videography aids to make flying and operating the drone easier.
With GPS satellite positioning, the drone can be sent back to a precise location to resume a shoot, surveillance or an inspection. A shoot can be stored using Task Library so that it can be recalled and repeated in a future shoot. The Task Library stores information about the route flown, the altitude, the drone movements, and the photos/videos recorded.
The Advanced Pilot Assistance System augments obstacle avoidance when flying forward and backward. Once an obstacle is detected, the Mavic 2 Enterprise drone automatically flies over or around an object in its path without stopping.
ActiveTrack 2.0 allows the drone to lock on and follow subjects, including fast-moving targets, such as cars. It has trajectory assistance to help determine where the subject is heading, and follows it even after temporarily losing sight of the subject due to obstacles or terrain. Point of Interest, Tripod, Waypoint 2.0, Asteroid, Helix, Dronie and Boomerang enable the Mavic 2 Enterprise to perform preprogrammed flights and aerobatics while filming points selected on-screen by the pilot.
Downloadable to both iOS and Android devices, DJI Pilot uses the remote controller using DJI Go 4 to allow pilots to build more detail into flight plans and generate semi-automatic inspection procedures. DJI Pilot can share live video from the Mavic 2 Enterprise to DJI FlightHub, a multi-drone fleet management software. It can also use Local Data Mode to protect data and can display warning signals from nearby aircraft through AirSense.
An industry-first, the Mavic 2 Enterprise comes with a built-in extended port that allows users to mount DJI modular accessories onto the drone. These modular accessories are intended to provide enhanced accessibility, particularly for public safety agencies, empowering users with a tool that is both flexible and highly capable.
Avoid hazards in the sky with DJI AirSense, an integrated ADS-B receiver, which enhances your airspace safety by giving you instant real-time positioning alerts on nearby manned aircraft.
The Mavic 2 Enterprise comes with a new set of low noise propellers, ideal for maneuvering through complex environments while reducing propeller sound. With this new and improved propulsion system, users can enjoy an extended flight time of up to 31 minutes and a maximum speed of 44.7 mph (72 kph).
For law enforcement or sensitive missions that require a low-detection flight, especially during the night, simply turn off the aircraft LED lights during the mission.
Technical specifications for the Mavic 2 Enterprise solution can be found in DJI Mavic 2 Enterprise Specifications.
$1,399.00
Includes a factory refurbished Inspire 1 V2.0 ready-to-fly platform with custom storage case and accessories:
Note: The video below is for demonstration purposes only and may not represent actual product.
Capture 4K video and take 12-megapixel still photos from the air with the DJI Inspire 1 Quadcopter with Integrated Camera and 3-Axis Gimbal. Forgoing the fixed landing gear design found on many earlier quadcopters, the Inspire 1 features a retractable arm system whereby the underside of each prop motor has a foot to act as a landing pod when the arms are lowered. In-flight, the arms lift up to provide the camera an unobstructed 360-degree view. A 3-axis gimbal keeps shots steady and the camera pointed the same direction as the quadcopter banks and turns. The camera records internally to microSDHC/SDXC memory cards (16GB inlcuded) and can also beam a live 720p feed to a mobile device running the DJI Lightbridge app or a monitor or FPV glasses with an HDMI input. One transmitter (radio controller) is included and a second can be added so that one operator can pilot and another can pan and tilt the camera.
As with many other multi-rotor systems, the Inspire 1 relies on a GPS-based stabilization system that - thanks to spatial awareness - is able to hold a position even when experiencing wind interference, can compensate for overzealous pilot inputs to help avoid stalling, automatically brings the aircraft home in the event of signal loss or at the press of a button, and makes possible a number of semi-automated flight modes that can be enabled through the app. There is also an "indoor" mode which relies on Optical Flow technology - essentially a special camera - provide stability indoors or in other contexts where GPS is unavailable (Note: certain features will be unavailable in indoor mode).
This SKU includes the Inspire 1 along with gimbal and camera, a transmitter, a flight battery, a battery charger, and a tablet holder that mounts on the transmitter. To store and transport the aircraft, a case with fitted cut-outs is included. It holds the Inspire with rotors detached, one or two transmitters, props, spare flight batteries, and more.
What Ready-to-Fly Means
This Inspire 1 bundle comes ready-to-fly (RTF). This means a pre-bound transmitter (radio controller) is included and that no major assembly is required - in particular, no assembly that requires soldering. It is important - as with any multi-rotor - to follow the user guide to ensure proper calibration before embarking on your first flight.
Integrated 4K Camera
4K and HD Video Capture
The Inspire 1 Camera shoots 4K video at 24p and 30p, and can shoot HD video frame rates from 24p to 60p. It features a 1/2.3" CMOS sensor with a 94-degree field of view (FOV) lens. This field of view works out to about 20mm in 35mm equivalent, which gives you a wide but not extremely wide or fisheye framing - while not as immersive as a fisheye, this FOV features less distortion and gives the subject more emphasis.
3-Axis Gimbal
The camera is mounted via an integrated 3-axis gimbal which uses brushless servo motors to keep the shot stable and the horizon level. The camera pans a full 360-degrees so that no matter which way the quadcopter turns, the camera can remain locked on the subject. Manual panning and tilting can be affected using controls on the transmitter.
Live HD View
A real-time feed from the Inspire 1 Camera can be displayed in 720p HD on a mobile device or HDMI monitor, making this it a great choice for FPV (first-person view) flying as well as enabling videographers and photographers to monitor framing from the ground. This is made possible by the inclusion of the DJI Lightbridge system within the flight electronics, which features a range of up to 1.2 miles.
For connecting an FPV monitor or glasses there is an HDMI port on the transmitter. Plus there is a USB port to keep you mobile device's battery topped up. And included mount allows you to attach a smartphone or tablet directly to the transmitter.
Modular Gimbal and Camera
Inspire 1's gimbal and camera can be removed from the aircraft for safe transport and future upgrades.
Retractable Carbon Fiber Arms & Powerful Propulsion System
The Inspire 1’s propulsion system is unique among all flight platforms. We re-engineered and re-built the system to handle the demands of advanced flight, while increasing efficiency and reliability.
Aerodynamic Design
Not only does it give the Inspire 1 a sleek look, the aerodynamic airframe helps reduce resistance for better performance and increased battery life.
Flight Control System
Fly Indoors and Without GPS
DJI's Optical Flow technology uses a specially designed camera as well as sonic waves to provide the same stability function indoors as GPS does outdoors. This technology allows the Inspire to hold its location, stop when the controls are released, and quickly respond to pilot commands even when GPS is unavailable.
App-Based Control Software
Everything from manual camera controls to flight telemetry - even auto takeoff and landing - can be accessed via the Inspire 1 Mobile app. It is also possible to create autopilot courses using waypoints, just as you would on the DJI iPad Ground Station System.
Manual Mode
Change all of your camera settings, including ISO, White Balance, Exposure, and more on the fly ensuring every shot looks exactly the way you want.
Live Map and Radar
See precisely where your Inspire 1 is at all times on the live map. The map can be enlarged when needed, and shows your most recent flight path.
Dynamic Home Point
When GPS signal is available on the transmitter (remote control), the Home Point automatically refreshes. This becomes useful while traveling in a car or on a boat allowing the return-to-home point to move where the operator goes. Multiple configurations are available via the Dynamic Home Point function.
Auto-Takeoff and Landing
Takeoff and landing are available with just a tap. Tap once to takeoff and your Inspire 1 will hover and transform, ready to start filming. Then tap again to make it transform into landing mode and auto land.
Transmitter Customization
Put yourself in charge by tailoring the Inspire 1's controls to your personal needs. This way, your Inspire 1 moves and responds in ways you're most comfortable with. Take control of your Inspire 1 in the air with a dedicated transmitter (radio controller) designed specifically for it. Operating on 2.4 GHz, it features dedicated buttons for photo and video capture, a gimbal control dial, and more. It includes an integrated 6000mAh rechargeable battery.
Use Two Transmitters (Second transmitter not included)
For an even greater level of precision, use a second transmitter and fly with a friend. With two people controlling the same quadcopter, one person pilots the flight path while the other aims the gimbal and camera. Each user can have their own screen to see exactly what is being shot in real-time.
Smart Power Management
The flight battery constantly supplies the flight computer with remaining voltage. Using special algorithms the computer supplies the pilot with estimates of remaining flying distance and time to return home.
Automated Charging
The battery tracks the voltage of each cell, the total number of charges and discharges, and the overall health and battery status.
Additional technical specifications for the DJI Inspire 1 can be found in DJI Inspire 1 Specifications.
Additional information can be found in DJI Inspire 1 F.A.Q.
Additional information on the camera can be found in DJI Zenmuse X-Series Camera Comparison.
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Mavic 2 Enterprise Dual features a three-axis gimbal stabilized camera housing a 4K sensor for capturing visible light and a FLIR radiometric infrared sensor for capturing thermal images. Together these sensors allow pilots to perform flights at night, as well as fly in complex daytime conditions like fog and smoke.
Users can select from the following multiple intelligent display modes in the DJI Pilot flight control app to visualize data from the dual-sensor camera:
Note: The video below is for demonstration purposes only and may not represent actual product.
The DJI Mavic 2 Enterprise UAV cost-effectively performs many tasks demanded by first responders, search-and-rescue professionals, and security teams. Capable of flying in darkness and shooting nighttime imagery, the Mavic 2 Enterprise costs far less than a drone equipped with an infrared camera.
Firefighters can use Mavic 2 Enterprise to assess conditions in natural and urban settings. Attach the included loudspeaker and remotely deliver evacuation orders or directions to the safest way out using the Mavic 2 Enterprise. You can also use the speaker to deliver instructions to injured victims involved in land or water accidents.
The included beacon attachment flashes a white light that is visible as far as 3 miles (4.8 km), allowing others on your team or support personnel to track your position. The beacon is visible in darkness, and through fog or smoke. Attach the Mavic 2 Enterprise to a tether system and significantly prolong the beacon signal.
Mount the included spotlight to capture 4K video or 12MP images of an accident or to track a target at night.
The self-heating Intelligent Flight Battery allows operations of the Mavic 2 Enterprise in temperatures down to 14°F (-10°C). The temperature controller can be set manually using the remote controller. Each battery gives up to 31 minutes of flight time. Using the included accessories slightly reduces flight time.
Mavic 2 Enterprise batteries are interchangeable with those of the Mavic 2 Zoom and Mavic 2 Pro. The included Mavic 2 charger and available charging hub will charge the batteries of any Mavic 2 model. A full charge takes about an hour. A hub will charge up to four batteries in sequence, starting with the battery that has the highest reserve, then automatically moving on to the next highest.
Security of both the aircraft and data is paramount with the Mavic 2 Enterprise. Both the aircraft and data recorded on the 4GB internal memory are password protected. The password can be set manually, and changed periodically for added security or when operators change. Without the password, Mavic 2 Enterprise cannot be powered or flown, and no one can access the 24GB internal data.
An external Micro SD cards can be used to increase the overall storage memory.
When GPS time stamping is activated in the camera settings, videos and still images are recorded with the current time and GPS coordinate information. This information is important when visual data is presented as evidence, and it enables inspectors and investigators to quickly identify the location of the scene and return to the sight for a further studies.
Mavic 2 Enterprise, like its Mavic 2 siblings, has Hyperlapse capabilities, allowing the drone’s camera to take quality aerial photos and automatically edit them together into a time-lapse. The drone can be moving while shooting these images, and pre-programmed modes are available for easy setup.
The Free setting lets you control the drone manually and the Circle setting lets you fly a circle around your subject, capturing images in the interval and duration that was chosen in the settings. Select a point on the map with the Course Lock setting, and the Mavic 2 Enterprise will automatically fly to the selected location. The flight path can be manually adjusted along the way. The Waypoint setting allows the selection of multiple points on the map. The Mavic 2 Enterprise flies to each location while creating time-lapse images throughout the entire route.
To ensure a Hyperlapse flight is successfully completed, OcuSync 2.0 provides battery life warning as the flight path is set.
DJI software upgrades improve the quality of imagery on the Mavic 2 Enterprise. Super Resolution creates a 48MP image using the 24mm focal length. Enhanced High Dynamic Range (HDR) creates 13 exposure values in each image and results in greater contrast. HyperLight optimizes HDR in low light.
The Mavic 2 Enterprise is equipped with DJI's high-performance gimbal to cancel out drone movements, mechanical vibrations, and air turbulence that adversely affect photo and video clarity. Capture images with confidence that the 3-axis mechanical gimbal will provide stable, shake-free video, even though conditions make smooth flight difficult.
The Mavic 2 Enterprise has sensors on every direction for advanced obstacle avoidance: front, back, top, bottom, and on both sides. Using these sensors and the included Advanced Pilot Assistance System, it is capable of avoiding obstacles while flying forward or backward. Note that the right and left sensors operate only in Tripod mode. In low-light conditions, including indoor flights when GPS is not in use, bright built-in lights assist downward sensors. These lights are visible during flight, even in daytime. The included Mavic 2 Enterprise spotlights can also provide powerful illumination to aid navigation in dim light conditions or at night.
The live video feed of the Mavic 2 Enterprise is transmitted at 1080p from as far as 5 miles (8 km) using OcuSync 2.0. The video transmission system delivers strong signals, avoiding interference by automatically switching between 2.4 and 5.8 GHz frequencies.
Mavic 2 Enterprise provides the pilot with navigation and photography/videography aids to make flying and operating the drone easier.
With GPS satellite positioning, the drone can be sent back to a precise location to resume a shoot, surveillance or an inspection. A shoot can be stored using Task Library so that it can be recalled and repeated in a future shoot. The Task Library stores information about the route flown, the altitude, the drone movements, and the photos/videos recorded.
The Advanced Pilot Assistance System augments obstacle avoidance when flying forward and backward. Once an obstacle is detected, the Mavic 2 Enterprise drone automatically flies over or around an object in its path without stopping.
ActiveTrack 2.0 allows the drone to lock on and follow subjects, including fast-moving targets, such as cars. It has trajectory assistance to help determine where the subject is heading, and follows it even after temporarily losing sight of the subject due to obstacles or terrain. Point of Interest, Tripod, Waypoint 2.0, Asteroid, Helix, Dronie and Boomerang enable the Mavic 2 Enterprise to perform preprogrammed flights and aerobatics while filming points selected on-screen by the pilot.
Downloadable to both iOS and Android devices, DJI Pilot uses the remote controller using DJI Go 4 to allow pilots to build more detail into flight plans and generate semi-automatic inspection procedures. DJI Pilot can share live video from the Mavic 2 Enterprise to DJI FlightHub, a multi-drone fleet management software. It can also use Local Data Mode to protect data and can display warning signals from nearby aircraft through AirSense.
An industry-first, the Mavic 2 Enterprise comes with a built-in extended port that allows users to mount DJI modular accessories onto the drone. These modular accessories are intended to provide enhanced accessibility, particularly for public safety agencies, empowering users with a tool that is both flexible and highly capable.
Avoid hazards in the sky with DJI AirSense, an integrated ADS-B receiver, which enhances your airspace safety by giving you instant real-time positioning alerts on nearby manned aircraft.
The Mavic 2 Enterprise comes with a new set of low noise propellers, ideal for maneuvering through complex environments while reducing propeller sound. With this new and improved propulsion system, users can enjoy an extended flight time of up to 31 minutes and a maximum speed of 44.7 mph (72 kph).
For law enforcement or sensitive missions that require a low-detection flight, especially during the night, simply turn off the aircraft LED lights during the mission.
Technical specifications for the Mavic 2 Enterprise solution can be found in DJI Mavic 2 Enterprise Specifications.
Price: Select "Get Custom Package Quote" in Cart
Designed to empower law enforcement, fire fighting, and search & rescue professionals, the Mavic 2 Enterprise is the ultimate expression of a tool that delivers beyond expectation to meet current operational challenges and future demands.
Hover safely over wildfires or urban infernos. Perform search-and-rescue operations over limited-access terrain or bodies of water. Broadcast warnings or directions using the easily mounted loudspeaker. Record at night with snap-on spotlights. Observe suspects or track escapees. Get close to cell towers, high-tension lines, bridges and high-rise buildings without compromising worker safety. Examine storm-damaged roofs from the ground.
The DJI Smart Controller maximizes your outdoor flying experience with the Mavic 2 or other DJI aircraft equipped with OcuSync 2.0. A 5.5-inch built-in screen displays clear, bright images, even under challenging conditions. Intuitive controls and pre-installed features like SkyTalk and the DJI GO 4 app get you up in the air quicker and more conveniently than ever before. The DJI Smart Controller is compatible with the Mavic 2 Zoom, Mavic 2 Pro and Mavic 2 Enterprise Series.
Note: The video below is for demonstration purposes only and may not represent actual product.
The DJI Mavic 2 Enterprise UAV cost-effectively performs many tasks demanded by first responders, search-and-rescue professionals, and security teams. Capable of flying in darkness and shooting nighttime imagery, the Mavic 2 Enterprise costs far less than a drone equipped with an infrared camera.
Firefighters can use Mavic 2 Enterprise to assess conditions in natural and urban settings. Attach the included loudspeaker and remotely deliver evacuation orders or directions to the safest way out using the Mavic 2 Enterprise. You can also use the speaker to deliver instructions to injured victims involved in land or water accidents.
The included beacon attachment flashes a white light that is visible as far as 3 miles (4.8 km), allowing others on your team or support personnel to track your position. The beacon is visible in darkness, and through fog or smoke. Attach the Mavic 2 Enterprise to a tether system and significantly prolong the beacon signal.
Mount the included spotlight to capture 4K video or 12MP images of an accident or to track a target at night.
The Mavic 2 Enterprise camera has 2x optical magnification provided by 24mm and 48mm dual focal lengths. Using the DJI Go 4 flight program, the focal length of the lens can be changed instantly. The zoom capability is ideal for police surveillance, fire observation, or industrial inspections. The camera also offers 3x digital zoom with minimal loss of sharpness.
The self-heating Intelligent Flight Battery allows operations of the Mavic 2 Enterprise in temperatures down to 14°F (-10°C). The temperature controller can be set manually using the remote controller. Each battery gives up to 31 minutes of flight time. Using the included accessories slightly reduces flight time.
Mavic 2 Enterprise batteries are interchangeable with those of the Mavic 2 Zoom and Mavic 2 Pro. The included Mavic 2 charger and available charging hub will charge the batteries of any Mavic 2 model. A full charge takes about an hour. A hub will charge up to four batteries in sequence, starting with the battery that has the highest reserve, then automatically moving on to the next highest.
Security of both the aircraft and data is paramount with the Mavic 2 Enterprise. Both the aircraft and data recorded on the 4GB internal memory are password protected. The password can be set manually, and changed periodically for added security or when operators change. Without the password, Mavic 2 Enterprise cannot be powered or flown, and no one can access the 24GB internal data.
An external Micro SD cards can be used to increase the overall storage memory.
When GPS time stamping is activated in the camera settings, videos and still images are recorded with the current time and GPS coordinate information. This information is important when visual data is presented as evidence, and it enables inspectors and investigators to quickly identify the location of the scene and return to the sight for a further studies.
Mavic 2 Enterprise, like its Mavic 2 siblings, has Hyperlapse capabilities, allowing the drone’s camera to take quality aerial photos and automatically edit them together into a time-lapse. The drone can be moving while shooting these images, and pre-programmed modes are available for easy setup.
The Free setting lets you control the drone manually and the Circle setting lets you fly a circle around your subject, capturing images in the interval and duration that was chosen in the settings. Select a point on the map with the Course Lock setting, and the Mavic 2 Enterprise will automatically fly to the selected location. The flight path can be manually adjusted along the way. The Waypoint setting allows the selection of multiple points on the map. The Mavic 2 Enterprise flies to each location while creating time-lapse images throughout the entire route.
To ensure a Hyperlapse flight is successfully completed, OcuSync 2.0 provides battery life warning as the flight path is set.
DJI software upgrades improve the quality of imagery on the Mavic 2 Enterprise. Super Resolution creates a 48MP image using the 24mm focal length. Enhanced High Dynamic Range (HDR) creates 13 exposure values in each image and results in greater contrast. HyperLight optimizes HDR in low light.
The Mavic 2 Enterprise is equipped with DJI's high-performance gimbal to cancel out drone movements, mechanical vibrations, and air turbulence that adversely affect photo and video clarity. Capture images with confidence that the 3-axis mechanical gimbal will provide stable, shake-free video, even though conditions make smooth flight difficult.
The Mavic 2 Enterprise has sensors on every direction for advanced obstacle avoidance: front, back, top, bottom, and on both sides. Using these sensors and the included Advanced Pilot Assistance System, it is capable of avoiding obstacles while flying forward or backward. Note that the right and left sensors operate only in Tripod mode. In low-light conditions, including indoor flights when GPS is not in use, bright built-in lights assist downward sensors. These lights are visible during flight, even in daytime. The included Mavic 2 Enterprise spotlights can also provide powerful illumination to aid navigation in dim light conditions or at night.
The live video feed of the Mavic 2 Enterprise is transmitted at 1080p from as far as 5 miles (8 km) using OcuSync 2.0. The video transmission system delivers strong signals, avoiding interference by automatically switching between 2.4 and 5.8 GHz frequencies.
Mavic 2 Enterprise provides the pilot with navigation and photography/videography aids to make flying and operating the drone easier.
With GPS satellite positioning, the drone can be sent back to a precise location to resume a shoot, surveillance or an inspection. A shoot can be stored using Task Library so that it can be recalled and repeated in a future shoot. The Task Library stores information about the route flown, the altitude, the drone movements, and the photos/videos recorded.
The Advanced Pilot Assistance System augments obstacle avoidance when flying forward and backward. Once an obstacle is detected, the Mavic 2 Enterprise drone automatically flies over or around an object in its path without stopping.
ActiveTrack 2.0 allows the drone to lock on and follow subjects, including fast-moving targets, such as cars. It has trajectory assistance to help determine where the subject is heading, and follows it even after temporarily losing sight of the subject due to obstacles or terrain. Point of Interest, Tripod, Waypoint 2.0, Asteroid, Helix, Dronie and Boomerang enable the Mavic 2 Enterprise to perform preprogrammed flights and aerobatics while filming points selected on-screen by the pilot.
Downloadable to both iOS and Android devices, DJI Pilot uses the remote controller using DJI Go 4 to allow pilots to build more detail into flight plans and generate semi-automatic inspection procedures. DJI Pilot can share live video from the Mavic 2 Enterprise to DJI FlightHub, a multi-drone fleet management software. It can also use Local Data Mode to protect data and can display warning signals from nearby aircraft through AirSense.
An industry-first, the Mavic 2 Enterprise comes with a built-in extended port that allows users to mount DJI modular accessories onto the drone. These modular accessories are intended to provide enhanced accessibility, particularly for public safety agencies, empowering users with a tool that is both flexible and highly capable.
Avoid hazards in the sky with DJI AirSense, an integrated ADS-B receiver, which enhances your airspace safety by giving you instant real-time positioning alerts on nearby manned aircraft.
The Mavic 2 Enterprise comes with a new set of low noise propellers, ideal for maneuvering through complex environments while reducing propeller sound. With this new and improved propulsion system, users can enjoy an extended flight time of up to 31 minutes and a maximum speed of 44.7 mph (72 kph).
For law enforcement or sensitive missions that require a low-detection flight, especially during the night, simply turn off the aircraft LED lights during the mission.
Technical specifications for the Mavic 2 Enterprise solution can be found in DJI Mavic 2 Enterprise Specifications.
$1,299.99
The Yuneec E90 camera for the H520 UAV is a wide-angle, high resolution, gimbal stabilized imaging system perfectly suited for use in applications that require high quality photo and video. The E90 utilizes a 20 MP 1-inch sensor and the latest H2 high speed image processing chip.
Hot-Swap Capable
The E90, like all Yuneec commercial camera systems, is hot-swap capable which minimizes down time and improves productivity. The Yuneec E90 camera-gimbal combination may be swapped for an E50 or CGOET camera-gimbal combo without power cycling the airframe. The quick release and lock mechanism of the gimbal and airframe mounting system enables fast and efficient exchange of cameras.
Focal Length
The Yuneec E90's 23mm lens equivalent provides wide angle view via an all-glass lens system with low distortion and minimal lens dispersion. The E90 comes with a lens adapter ring threaded to fit 40.5mm standard ND filters for flexibility and convenience.
The Yuneec E90 is ideal for law enforcement applications such as accident recreation, search and rescue operations, and for 3D mapping/modeling. In addition, broadcast and production professionals will appreciate the dramatic aerial shots captured by the E90’s high frame rate and accurate color.
Camera Sensor
The E90 utilizes a high aperture 1-inch CMOS sensor that is capable of capturing still images with 20 megapixel resolution. The imagining system provides exceptional dynamic range and improved signal-to-noise ratio.
360-Degree Rotation
The Yuneec E90 gimbal is capable of unlimited 360 yaw axis rotation. This unique feature, when combined with the H520 retractable landing gear, provides the operator with full 360 unobstructed camera view and the ability to continuously pan the camera without yawing the airframe.
High Stability Gimbal
A 3-axis stabilized gimbal with high precision provides a steady platform for the Yuneec E90 camera. With a precision of +/- 0.02°, E90 shots are rock-solid whether loitering or flying full throttle.
Additional information on the Yuneec E90 camera can be found in Yuneec E90 Specifications.
$1,099.99
The Yuneec E50 camera is built for the H520 drone. The camera offers a medium focal length, high resolution, gimbal stabilized imaging system perfectly suited for use in inspection or broadcast applications. The E50 utilizes a high aperture 1/2.3 inch CMOS imager that is capable to capture still images with 12 MP resolution.
Hot-Swap Capable
The E50, like all Yuneec commercial camera systems, is hot-swap capable which minimizes down time and improves productivity. The Yuneec E50 camera-gimbal combination may be swapped for an E90 or CGOET camera-gimbal combo without power cycling the airframe. The quick release and lock mechanism of the gimbal and airframe mounting system enables fast and efficient exchange of cameras.
Focal Length
The Yuneec E50's medium focal length provides up-close visuals while keeping the airframe a safe distance from the asset. Capture all the detail required for inspection or cinematography without getting too close.
The E50 is ideal for critical inspection of cell towers, wind turbines, oil & gas platforms and other vertical assets. The 40mm equivalent lens enables the E50 to capture important visual detail while maintaining a safe distance from the target. Broadcast and production professionals will appreciate the cinematic effect afforded by the E50’s 40mm prime lens equivalent focal length.
Ten Element Lens
The Yuneec E50 utilizes a 10-element all glass, low distortion lens system with minimal lens dispersion. The E50 is equipped with a lens adapter ring threaded to fit 30mm standard filters for flexibility and convenience.
360-Degree Rotation
The Yuneec E50 gimbal is capable of unlimited 360 yaw axis rotation. This unique feature, when combined with the H520 retractable landing gear, provides the operator with full 360 unobstructed camera view and the ability to continuously pan the camera without yawing the airframe.
High Stability Gimbal
A 3-axis stabilized gimbal with high precision provides a steady platform for the Yuneec E50 camera. With a precision of +/- 0.03°, E50 shots are rock-solid whether loitering or flying full throttle.
Additional information on the Yuneec E50 camera can be found in Yuneec E50 Specifications.
$1,799.99
The Yuneec CGOET for H520 UAV is an innovative combination of a thermal imaging and a low-light camera with a 3-axis gimbal, capable of a continuous 360° rotation. With the thermal imaging camera, the temperature in the image selectively measures and indicates relative temperature differences. The light sensitivity of the RGB lens is 20 times higher than the human eye, and captures excellent images in low-light conditions.
Hot-Swap Capable
CGOET, like all Yuneec commercial camera systems, is hot-swap capable which minimizes downtime and improves productivity. The Yuneec CGOET camera-gimbal combination may be swapped for an E50 or E90 camera-gimbal combo without power cycling the airframe. The quick release and lock mechanism of the gimbal and airframe mounting system enables fast and efficient camera exchange.
Adjustable Temperature Detection
The Yuneec CGOET is built for detection purpose. Adjustable opacity allows cognitive detail to be visible, and allows CGOET to display a pseudo Identification and Recognition image. Various color spectra allow for an accurate visualization of heat sources.
Thermal imaging is of high-value for Law Enforcement, Search & Rescue, Construction, Firefighting and Solar Inspection. The Yuneec CGOET provides not only thermal images, but also impressive low-light capability, designed for monitoring in twilight or dark environments. Both thermal and RGB images are simultaneously recorded to separate video streams for ease of playback and editing.
Dual Lens
The 1080p low-light camera alongside the thermal imaging camera combine to overlay IR and RGB for a clean, precise image. Capture infrared and video images with identical positioning via a single flight path.
360-Degree Rotation
The Yuneec CGOET gimbal is capable of continuous 360° yaw axis rotation. This unique feature, when combined with the H520 retractable landing gear, provides the operator with continuous 360 unobstructed camera view and the ability to continuously pan the camera without yawing the airframe.
The Only Dual-Image Gimbal-Integrated Camera System
Additional information on the Yuneec CGOET camera can be found in Yuneec CGOET Camera Specifications.
Price: Select "Get Custom Package Quote" in Cart
Designed to empower law enforcement, fire fighting, and search & rescue professionals, the Mavic 2 Enterprise is the ultimate expression of a tool that delivers beyond expectation to meet current operational challenges and future demands.
Hover safely over wildfires or urban infernos. Perform search-and-rescue operations over limited-access terrain or bodies of water. Broadcast warnings or directions using the easily mounted loudspeaker. Record at night with snap-on spotlights. Observe suspects or track escapees. Get close to cell towers, high-tension lines, bridges and high-rise buildings without compromising worker safety. Examine storm-damaged roofs from the ground.
Note: The video below is for demonstration purposes only and may not represent actual product.
The DJI Mavic 2 Enterprise UAV cost-effectively performs many tasks demanded by first responders, search-and-rescue professionals, and security teams. Capable of flying in darkness and shooting nighttime imagery, the Mavic 2 Enterprise costs far less than a drone equipped with an infrared camera.
Firefighters can use Mavic 2 Enterprise to assess conditions in natural and urban settings. Attach the included loudspeaker and remotely deliver evacuation orders or directions to the safest way out using the Mavic 2 Enterprise. You can also use the speaker to deliver instructions to injured victims involved in land or water accidents.
The included beacon attachment flashes a white light that is visible as far as 3 miles (4.8 km), allowing others on your team or support personnel to track your position. The beacon is visible in darkness, and through fog or smoke. Attach the Mavic 2 Enterprise to a tether system and significantly prolong the beacon signal.
Mount the included spotlight to capture 4K video or 12MP images of an accident or to track a target at night.
The Mavic 2 Enterprise camera has 2x optical magnification provided by 24mm and 48mm dual focal lengths. Using the DJI Go 4 flight program, the focal length of the lens can be changed instantly. The zoom capability is ideal for police surveillance, fire observation, or industrial inspections. The camera also offers 3x digital zoom with minimal loss of sharpness.
The self-heating Intelligent Flight Battery allows operations of the Mavic 2 Enterprise in temperatures down to 14°F (-10°C). The temperature controller can be set manually using the remote controller. Each battery gives up to 31 minutes of flight time. Using the included accessories slightly reduces flight time.
Mavic 2 Enterprise batteries are interchangeable with those of the Mavic 2 Zoom and Mavic 2 Pro. The included Mavic 2 charger and available charging hub will charge the batteries of any Mavic 2 model. A full charge takes about an hour. A hub will charge up to four batteries in sequence, starting with the battery that has the highest reserve, then automatically moving on to the next highest.
Security of both the aircraft and data is paramount with the Mavic 2 Enterprise. Both the aircraft and data recorded on the 4GB internal memory are password protected. The password can be set manually, and changed periodically for added security or when operators change. Without the password, Mavic 2 Enterprise cannot be powered or flown, and no one can access the 24GB internal data.
An external Micro SD cards can be used to increase the overall storage memory.
When GPS time stamping is activated in the camera settings, videos and still images are recorded with the current time and GPS coordinate information. This information is important when visual data is presented as evidence, and it enables inspectors and investigators to quickly identify the location of the scene and return to the sight for a further studies.
Mavic 2 Enterprise, like its Mavic 2 siblings, has Hyperlapse capabilities, allowing the drone’s camera to take quality aerial photos and automatically edit them together into a time-lapse. The drone can be moving while shooting these images, and pre-programmed modes are available for easy setup.
The Free setting lets you control the drone manually and the Circle setting lets you fly a circle around your subject, capturing images in the interval and duration that was chosen in the settings. Select a point on the map with the Course Lock setting, and the Mavic 2 Enterprise will automatically fly to the selected location. The flight path can be manually adjusted along the way. The Waypoint setting allows the selection of multiple points on the map. The Mavic 2 Enterprise flies to each location while creating time-lapse images throughout the entire route.
To ensure a Hyperlapse flight is successfully completed, OcuSync 2.0 provides battery life warning as the flight path is set.
DJI software upgrades improve the quality of imagery on the Mavic 2 Enterprise. Super Resolution creates a 48MP image using the 24mm focal length. Enhanced High Dynamic Range (HDR) creates 13 exposure values in each image and results in greater contrast. HyperLight optimizes HDR in low light.
The Mavic 2 Enterprise is equipped with DJI's high-performance gimbal to cancel out drone movements, mechanical vibrations, and air turbulence that adversely affect photo and video clarity. Capture images with confidence that the 3-axis mechanical gimbal will provide stable, shake-free video, even though conditions make smooth flight difficult.
The Mavic 2 Enterprise has sensors on every direction for advanced obstacle avoidance: front, back, top, bottom, and on both sides. Using these sensors and the included Advanced Pilot Assistance System, it is capable of avoiding obstacles while flying forward or backward. Note that the right and left sensors operate only in Tripod mode. In low-light conditions, including indoor flights when GPS is not in use, bright built-in lights assist downward sensors. These lights are visible during flight, even in daytime. The included Mavic 2 Enterprise spotlights can also provide powerful illumination to aid navigation in dim light conditions or at night.
The live video feed of the Mavic 2 Enterprise is transmitted at 1080p from as far as 5 miles (8 km) using OcuSync 2.0. The video transmission system delivers strong signals, avoiding interference by automatically switching between 2.4 and 5.8 GHz frequencies.
Mavic 2 Enterprise provides the pilot with navigation and photography/videography aids to make flying and operating the drone easier.
With GPS satellite positioning, the drone can be sent back to a precise location to resume a shoot, surveillance or an inspection. A shoot can be stored using Task Library so that it can be recalled and repeated in a future shoot. The Task Library stores information about the route flown, the altitude, the drone movements, and the photos/videos recorded.
The Advanced Pilot Assistance System augments obstacle avoidance when flying forward and backward. Once an obstacle is detected, the Mavic 2 Enterprise drone automatically flies over or around an object in its path without stopping.
ActiveTrack 2.0 allows the drone to lock on and follow subjects, including fast-moving targets, such as cars. It has trajectory assistance to help determine where the subject is heading, and follows it even after temporarily losing sight of the subject due to obstacles or terrain. Point of Interest, Tripod, Waypoint 2.0, Asteroid, Helix, Dronie and Boomerang enable the Mavic 2 Enterprise to perform preprogrammed flights and aerobatics while filming points selected on-screen by the pilot.
Downloadable to both iOS and Android devices, DJI Pilot uses the remote controller using DJI Go 4 to allow pilots to build more detail into flight plans and generate semi-automatic inspection procedures. DJI Pilot can share live video from the Mavic 2 Enterprise to DJI FlightHub, a multi-drone fleet management software. It can also use Local Data Mode to protect data and can display warning signals from nearby aircraft through AirSense.
An industry-first, the Mavic 2 Enterprise comes with a built-in extended port that allows users to mount DJI modular accessories onto the drone. These modular accessories are intended to provide enhanced accessibility, particularly for public safety agencies, empowering users with a tool that is both flexible and highly capable.
Avoid hazards in the sky with DJI AirSense, an integrated ADS-B receiver, which enhances your airspace safety by giving you instant real-time positioning alerts on nearby manned aircraft.
The Mavic 2 Enterprise comes with a new set of low noise propellers, ideal for maneuvering through complex environments while reducing propeller sound. With this new and improved propulsion system, users can enjoy an extended flight time of up to 31 minutes and a maximum speed of 44.7 mph (72 kph).
For law enforcement or sensitive missions that require a low-detection flight, especially during the night, simply turn off the aircraft LED lights during the mission.
Technical specifications for the Mavic 2 Enterprise solution can be found in DJI Mavic 2 Enterprise Specifications.
Price: Select "Get Custom Package Quote" in Cart
Designed to empower law enforcement, fire fighting, and search & rescue professionals, the Mavic 2 Enterprise is the ultimate expression of a tool that delivers beyond expectation to meet current operational challenges and future demands.
The FLIR Boson 640 thermal camera mount is custom designed to mount on the bottom of the Mavic 2 Enterprise Zoom. This allows simultaneous capturing of color and thermal images. Also included is a mini DVR, so thermal images that are captured by the FLIR Boson camera can be saved directly on a Micro SD card for later viewing.
Hover safely over wildfires or urban infernos. Perform search-and-rescue operations over limited-access terrain or bodies of water. Broadcast warnings or directions using the easily mounted loudspeaker. Record at night with snap-on spotlights. Observe suspects or track escapees. Get close to cell towers, high-tension lines, bridges and high-rise buildings without compromising worker safety. Examine storm-damaged roofs from the ground.
Note: The video below is for demonstration purposes only and may not represent actual product.
The DJI Mavic 2 Enterprise UAV cost-effectively performs many tasks demanded by first responders, search-and-rescue professionals, and security teams. Capable of flying in darkness and shooting nighttime imagery, the Mavic 2 Enterprise costs far less than a drone equipped with an infrared camera.
Firefighters can use Mavic 2 Enterprise to assess conditions in natural and urban settings. Attach the included loudspeaker and remotely deliver evacuation orders or directions to the safest way out using the Mavic 2 Enterprise. You can also use the speaker to deliver instructions to injured victims involved in land or water accidents.
The included beacon attachment flashes a white light that is visible as far as 3 miles (4.8 km), allowing others on your team or support personnel to track your position. The beacon is visible in darkness, and through fog or smoke. Attach the Mavic 2 Enterprise to a tether system and significantly prolong the beacon signal.
Mount the included spotlight to capture 4K video or 12MP images of an accident or to track a target at night.
The Mavic 2 Enterprise camera has 2x optical magnification provided by 24mm and 48mm dual focal lengths. Using the DJI Go 4 flight program, the focal length of the lens can be changed instantly. The zoom capability is ideal for police surveillance, fire observation, or industrial inspections. The camera also offers 3x digital zoom with minimal loss of sharpness.
The self-heating Intelligent Flight Battery allows operations of the Mavic 2 Enterprise in temperatures down to 14°F (-10°C). The temperature controller can be set manually using the remote controller. Each battery gives up to 31 minutes of flight time. Using the included accessories slightly reduces flight time.
Mavic 2 Enterprise batteries are interchangeable with those of the Mavic 2 Zoom and Mavic 2 Pro. The included Mavic 2 charger and available charging hub will charge the batteries of any Mavic 2 model. A full charge takes about an hour. A hub will charge up to four batteries in sequence, starting with the battery that has the highest reserve, then automatically moving on to the next highest.
Security of both the aircraft and data is paramount with the Mavic 2 Enterprise. Both the aircraft and data recorded on the 4GB internal memory are password protected. The password can be set manually, and changed periodically for added security or when operators change. Without the password, Mavic 2 Enterprise cannot be powered or flown, and no one can access the 24GB internal data.
An external Micro SD cards can be used to increase the overall storage memory.
When GPS time stamping is activated in the camera settings, videos and still images are recorded with the current time and GPS coordinate information. This information is important when visual data is presented as evidence, and it enables inspectors and investigators to quickly identify the location of the scene and return to the sight for a further studies.
Mavic 2 Enterprise, like its Mavic 2 siblings, has Hyperlapse capabilities, allowing the drone’s camera to take quality aerial photos and automatically edit them together into a time-lapse. The drone can be moving while shooting these images, and pre-programmed modes are available for easy setup.
The Free setting lets you control the drone manually and the Circle setting lets you fly a circle around your subject, capturing images in the interval and duration that was chosen in the settings. Select a point on the map with the Course Lock setting, and the Mavic 2 Enterprise will automatically fly to the selected location. The flight path can be manually adjusted along the way. The Waypoint setting allows the selection of multiple points on the map. The Mavic 2 Enterprise flies to each location while creating time-lapse images throughout the entire route.
To ensure a Hyperlapse flight is successfully completed, OcuSync 2.0 provides battery life warning as the flight path is set.
DJI software upgrades improve the quality of imagery on the Mavic 2 Enterprise. Super Resolution creates a 48MP image using the 24mm focal length. Enhanced High Dynamic Range (HDR) creates 13 exposure values in each image and results in greater contrast. HyperLight optimizes HDR in low light.
The Mavic 2 Enterprise is equipped with DJI's high-performance gimbal to cancel out drone movements, mechanical vibrations, and air turbulence that adversely affect photo and video clarity. Capture images with confidence that the 3-axis mechanical gimbal will provide stable, shake-free video, even though conditions make smooth flight difficult.
The Mavic 2 Enterprise has sensors on every direction for advanced obstacle avoidance: front, back, top, bottom, and on both sides. Using these sensors and the included Advanced Pilot Assistance System, it is capable of avoiding obstacles while flying forward or backward. Note that the right and left sensors operate only in Tripod mode. In low-light conditions, including indoor flights when GPS is not in use, bright built-in lights assist downward sensors. These lights are visible during flight, even in daytime. The included Mavic 2 Enterprise spotlights can also provide powerful illumination to aid navigation in dim light conditions or at night.
The live video feed of the Mavic 2 Enterprise is transmitted at 1080p from as far as 5 miles (8 km) using OcuSync 2.0. The video transmission system delivers strong signals, avoiding interference by automatically switching between 2.4 and 5.8 GHz frequencies.
Mavic 2 Enterprise provides the pilot with navigation and photography/videography aids to make flying and operating the drone easier.
With GPS satellite positioning, the drone can be sent back to a precise location to resume a shoot, surveillance or an inspection. A shoot can be stored using Task Library so that it can be recalled and repeated in a future shoot. The Task Library stores information about the route flown, the altitude, the drone movements, and the photos/videos recorded.
The Advanced Pilot Assistance System augments obstacle avoidance when flying forward and backward. Once an obstacle is detected, the Mavic 2 Enterprise drone automatically flies over or around an object in its path without stopping.
ActiveTrack 2.0 allows the drone to lock on and follow subjects, including fast-moving targets, such as cars. It has trajectory assistance to help determine where the subject is heading, and follows it even after temporarily losing sight of the subject due to obstacles or terrain. Point of Interest, Tripod, Waypoint 2.0, Asteroid, Helix, Dronie and Boomerang enable the Mavic 2 Enterprise to perform preprogrammed flights and aerobatics while filming points selected on-screen by the pilot.
Downloadable to both iOS and Android devices, DJI Pilot uses the remote controller using DJI Go 4 to allow pilots to build more detail into flight plans and generate semi-automatic inspection procedures. DJI Pilot can share live video from the Mavic 2 Enterprise to DJI FlightHub, a multi-drone fleet management software. It can also use Local Data Mode to protect data and can display warning signals from nearby aircraft through AirSense.
An industry-first, the Mavic 2 Enterprise comes with a built-in extended port that allows users to mount DJI modular accessories onto the drone. These modular accessories are intended to provide enhanced accessibility, particularly for public safety agencies, empowering users with a tool that is both flexible and highly capable.
Avoid hazards in the sky with DJI AirSense, an integrated ADS-B receiver, which enhances your airspace safety by giving you instant real-time positioning alerts on nearby manned aircraft.
The Mavic 2 Enterprise comes with a new set of low noise propellers, ideal for maneuvering through complex environments while reducing propeller sound. With this new and improved propulsion system, users can enjoy an extended flight time of up to 31 minutes and a maximum speed of 44.7 mph (72 kph).
For law enforcement or sensitive missions that require a low-detection flight, especially during the night, simply turn off the aircraft LED lights during the mission.
Technical specifications for the Mavic 2 Enterprise solution can be found in DJI Mavic 2 Enterprise Specifications.
Price: Select "Get Custom Package Quote" in Cart
Mavic 2 Enterprise Dual features a three-axis gimbal stabilized camera housing a 4K sensor for capturing visible light and a FLIR radiometric infrared sensor for capturing thermal images. Together these sensors allow pilots to perform flights at night, as well as fly in complex daytime conditions like fog and smoke.
Users can select from the following multiple intelligent display modes in the DJI Pilot flight control app to visualize data from the dual-sensor camera:
The DJI Smart Controller maximizes your outdoor flying experience with the Mavic 2 or other DJI aircraft equipped with OcuSync 2.0. A 5.5-inch built-in screen displays clear, bright images, even under challenging conditions. Intuitive controls and pre-installed features like SkyTalk and the DJI GO 4 app get you up in the air quicker and more conveniently than ever before. The DJI Smart Controller is compatible with the Mavic 2 Zoom, Mavic 2 Pro and Mavic 2 Enterprise Series.
Note: The video below is for demonstration purposes only and may not represent actual product.
The DJI Mavic 2 Enterprise UAV cost-effectively performs many tasks demanded by first responders, search-and-rescue professionals, and security teams. Capable of flying in darkness and shooting nighttime imagery, the Mavic 2 Enterprise costs far less than a drone equipped with an infrared camera.
Firefighters can use Mavic 2 Enterprise to assess conditions in natural and urban settings. Attach the included loudspeaker and remotely deliver evacuation orders or directions to the safest way out using the Mavic 2 Enterprise. You can also use the speaker to deliver instructions to injured victims involved in land or water accidents.
The included beacon attachment flashes a white light that is visible as far as 3 miles (4.8 km), allowing others on your team or support personnel to track your position. The beacon is visible in darkness, and through fog or smoke. Attach the Mavic 2 Enterprise to a tether system and significantly prolong the beacon signal.
Mount the included spotlight to capture 4K video or 12MP images of an accident or to track a target at night.
The self-heating Intelligent Flight Battery allows operations of the Mavic 2 Enterprise in temperatures down to 14°F (-10°C). The temperature controller can be set manually using the remote controller. Each battery gives up to 31 minutes of flight time. Using the included accessories slightly reduces flight time.
Mavic 2 Enterprise batteries are interchangeable with those of the Mavic 2 Zoom and Mavic 2 Pro. The included Mavic 2 charger and available charging hub will charge the batteries of any Mavic 2 model. A full charge takes about an hour. A hub will charge up to four batteries in sequence, starting with the battery that has the highest reserve, then automatically moving on to the next highest.
Security of both the aircraft and data is paramount with the Mavic 2 Enterprise. Both the aircraft and data recorded on the 4GB internal memory are password protected. The password can be set manually, and changed periodically for added security or when operators change. Without the password, Mavic 2 Enterprise cannot be powered or flown, and no one can access the 24GB internal data.
An external Micro SD cards can be used to increase the overall storage memory.
When GPS time stamping is activated in the camera settings, videos and still images are recorded with the current time and GPS coordinate information. This information is important when visual data is presented as evidence, and it enables inspectors and investigators to quickly identify the location of the scene and return to the sight for a further studies.
Mavic 2 Enterprise, like its Mavic 2 siblings, has Hyperlapse capabilities, allowing the drone’s camera to take quality aerial photos and automatically edit them together into a time-lapse. The drone can be moving while shooting these images, and pre-programmed modes are available for easy setup.
The Free setting lets you control the drone manually and the Circle setting lets you fly a circle around your subject, capturing images in the interval and duration that was chosen in the settings. Select a point on the map with the Course Lock setting, and the Mavic 2 Enterprise will automatically fly to the selected location. The flight path can be manually adjusted along the way. The Waypoint setting allows the selection of multiple points on the map. The Mavic 2 Enterprise flies to each location while creating time-lapse images throughout the entire route.
To ensure a Hyperlapse flight is successfully completed, OcuSync 2.0 provides battery life warning as the flight path is set.
DJI software upgrades improve the quality of imagery on the Mavic 2 Enterprise. Super Resolution creates a 48MP image using the 24mm focal length. Enhanced High Dynamic Range (HDR) creates 13 exposure values in each image and results in greater contrast. HyperLight optimizes HDR in low light.
The Mavic 2 Enterprise is equipped with DJI's high-performance gimbal to cancel out drone movements, mechanical vibrations, and air turbulence that adversely affect photo and video clarity. Capture images with confidence that the 3-axis mechanical gimbal will provide stable, shake-free video, even though conditions make smooth flight difficult.
The Mavic 2 Enterprise has sensors on every direction for advanced obstacle avoidance: front, back, top, bottom, and on both sides. Using these sensors and the included Advanced Pilot Assistance System, it is capable of avoiding obstacles while flying forward or backward. Note that the right and left sensors operate only in Tripod mode. In low-light conditions, including indoor flights when GPS is not in use, bright built-in lights assist downward sensors. These lights are visible during flight, even in daytime. The included Mavic 2 Enterprise spotlights can also provide powerful illumination to aid navigation in dim light conditions or at night.
The live video feed of the Mavic 2 Enterprise is transmitted at 1080p from as far as 5 miles (8 km) using OcuSync 2.0. The video transmission system delivers strong signals, avoiding interference by automatically switching between 2.4 and 5.8 GHz frequencies.
Mavic 2 Enterprise provides the pilot with navigation and photography/videography aids to make flying and operating the drone easier.
With GPS satellite positioning, the drone can be sent back to a precise location to resume a shoot, surveillance or an inspection. A shoot can be stored using Task Library so that it can be recalled and repeated in a future shoot. The Task Library stores information about the route flown, the altitude, the drone movements, and the photos/videos recorded.
The Advanced Pilot Assistance System augments obstacle avoidance when flying forward and backward. Once an obstacle is detected, the Mavic 2 Enterprise drone automatically flies over or around an object in its path without stopping.
ActiveTrack 2.0 allows the drone to lock on and follow subjects, including fast-moving targets, such as cars. It has trajectory assistance to help determine where the subject is heading, and follows it even after temporarily losing sight of the subject due to obstacles or terrain. Point of Interest, Tripod, Waypoint 2.0, Asteroid, Helix, Dronie and Boomerang enable the Mavic 2 Enterprise to perform preprogrammed flights and aerobatics while filming points selected on-screen by the pilot.
Downloadable to both iOS and Android devices, DJI Pilot uses the remote controller using DJI Go 4 to allow pilots to build more detail into flight plans and generate semi-automatic inspection procedures. DJI Pilot can share live video from the Mavic 2 Enterprise to DJI FlightHub, a multi-drone fleet management software. It can also use Local Data Mode to protect data and can display warning signals from nearby aircraft through AirSense.
An industry-first, the Mavic 2 Enterprise comes with a built-in extended port that allows users to mount DJI modular accessories onto the drone. These modular accessories are intended to provide enhanced accessibility, particularly for public safety agencies, empowering users with a tool that is both flexible and highly capable.
Avoid hazards in the sky with DJI AirSense, an integrated ADS-B receiver, which enhances your airspace safety by giving you instant real-time positioning alerts on nearby manned aircraft.
The Mavic 2 Enterprise comes with a new set of low noise propellers, ideal for maneuvering through complex environments while reducing propeller sound. With this new and improved propulsion system, users can enjoy an extended flight time of up to 31 minutes and a maximum speed of 44.7 mph (72 kph).
For law enforcement or sensitive missions that require a low-detection flight, especially during the night, simply turn off the aircraft LED lights during the mission.
Technical specifications for the Mavic 2 Enterprise solution can be found in DJI Mavic 2 Enterprise Specifications.
$1,999.00
Commercial UAV Platform
The Yuneec H520 is a six-rotor UAV that incorporates enterprise-grade cameras and mission planning software for high-end commercial use. The UAV is the perfect solution for applications that require long flight times and a proven robust technology in a single package. The H520 is built for inspection, law enforcement, security, search and rescue, construction, surveying, mapping, and cinematography.
Built for Professional Applications
The H520 is designed to provide reliable, stable, and precise flights even in windy conditions. Exclusive flight speed control offers slowest speed above stall flight for maximum precision in challenging environments. Hot-swap capable cameras with long focal-length lenses that allow the UAV to fly at greater distance from the target is available. Data storage can be shared instantly from the ST16S Ground Station, or delivered directly in 4K/2K/HD video or in 20Mp still images.
Hot-Swap Capable Payload Options (Not Included)
Yuneec camera payloads are interchangeable and hot-swap capable, offering time-saving convenience for the commercial operator by not requiring a power-down restart of the UAV. This also allows consistency of data-storage, rather than using multiple storage devices and locations. Whether it’s thermal imaging, long focal length, or wide focal length data capture, memory cards may be swapped from device to device.
ST16S All-In-One Ground Station
The ST16S Ground Station is an all-inclusive transmitter and video receiver that gives you full control over the H520 during flight, and allows the user to capture photos and video with ease. With a large 7 inch (17.8 cm) HD 720p integrated touch screen and the built-in digital video downlink, the Android-based ST16S controller displays real-time footage of your flight up to a range of 1 mile (1.6 km). The ST16S includes a convenient HDMI interface to output to a larger monitor or share your data. In addition, you can plan your flight using the touch screen on the ST16S and execute your mission with just a single press of a button.
DataPilot™ Software
Yuneec DataPilot™ software system enables users to efficiently create orthomaps, 3D scans, and crop data imagery in the field or on the desktop without requiring expensive third party software.
Harness the Power of Yuneec SDK
Yuneec offers power users and software developers a Software Development Kit that enables developers to tap into the power of the Yuneec hardware and software tools. These development tools allow the creation of custom applications in collaboration with the H520 UAV package.
INCLUDED IN THE BOX:
Additional technical information for the Yuneec H520 can be found in Yuneec H520 Specification.