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The recently announced DJI Mavic 2 Enterprise Advanced drone features an improved thermal sensor with 16x thermal zoom, accurate RTK positioning technology, a 48MP camera with 32x digital zoom and 4K resolution. The drone also supports increased data security protocols and multiple useful accessories.
Chinese company DJI produces drones not only for filmmakers. Its Enterprise line includes drones for various other purposes in the fields of safety, construction, infrastructure, etc. These machines often share the same base with the filmmaking drones, but offer different peripherals and functions. Recently, DJI announced the Mavic 2 Enterprise Advanced drone – a successor to the original Mavic 2 Enterprise. Let’s take a short look at its features and specs.
The new Enterprise Advanced sports two gimbal-stabilized cameras in one module. Firstly, a 640×512 px thermal resolution camera with a 30Hz refresh rate, ±2°C temperature measurement accuracy, and 16x thermal zoom. Secondly, a 48MP visual camera with a 1/2” CMOS sensor that can capture 4K videos and offer 32x digital zoom. Pilots can switch between visual, thermal, or split-view feeds for different project needs.
When it comes to the temperature measurements, the drone offers Spot Meter (displaying the average temperature of an object) and Area Measurement (displays the average, lowest, and highest temperature, as well as the corresponding locations of each area).
The DJI RTK Module (available separately) can equip the drone with centimeter-level accuracy positioning and supports NTRIP. Operators can create up to 240 waypoints to conduct automated, detailed inspection missions in complex environments.
The Mavic 2 Enterprise Advanced delivers a maximum flight time of up to 31 minutes, top speed of 72 km/h (45 mph), and up to 10 kilometers / 6.2 miles (for FCC, up to 6 km / 3.7 miles for regions using CE) controlling distance with the OcuSync 2.0 data transmission system.
When it comes to security, the drone features Local Data Mode (when operated with the DJI Pilot App) which stops the app from sending or receiving any data over the internet. Furthermore, the radio link between the aircraft and the remote controller features AES-256 encryption. Finally, the drone features password protection for its 24GB of onboard data storage.
The drone further includes DJI’s AirSense system that receives ADS-B signals from airplanes and helicopters to warn drone pilots of other air traffic nearby as well as 6-directional obstacle sensing (left and right sensors are only active in Tripod Mode). Pilots will also be able to fly with Discreet Mode which disables the LED navigation lights. Finally, the drone’s batteries are self-heating for operating in cold weather conditions as low as -10° C (14° F).
The drone is compatible with a handful of modular accessories such as:
The DJI Mavic 2 Enterprise Advanced is now available for pre-order. The shipping should start in Q1 2021. Details about pricing have not been announced yet. We will update the article as soon as we know more. For a reference, the original DJI Mavic 2 Enterprise currently starts at $2,495.
What do you think about the Mavic 2 Enterprise Advanced? Do you use the DJI Mavic 2 platform? Let us know in the comments below the article.
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Jakub Han is a freelance filmmaker based in Vienna. He is interested in new tech and trends in filmmaking and passionate about action sports and short documentaries. Jakub has over 10 years of experience with camera work and post-production.