DJI launches Mavic 2 Enterprise portable drone

October 29, 2018  - By

DJI has unveiled its Mavic 2 Enterprise, a portable drone designed to improve everyday work for businesses, governments, educators and other professionals.

According to the company, the Mavic 2 Enterprise features an ultra-compact and foldable design with an array of advanced controls and accessories that extend users’ capabilities during critical operations like firefighting, emergency response, law enforcement and infrastructure inspections.

The drone carries a high-resolution, 12-megapixel camera that’s stabilized by a three-axis gimbal for smooth and stable videos and images. The camera also features a two-time optical and three-time digital zoom capability, the company said.

The Mavic 2 Enterprise can be used for inspections and other everyday tasks. (Photos: DJI)

The Mavic 2 Enterprise can be used for inspections and other everyday tasks. (Photos: DJI)

The Mavic 2 Enterprise comes equipped with a number of accessories, including the M2E Spotlight, M2E Speaker and M2E Beacon. The M2E Spotlight, which has a brightness of 2,400 lumens, is ideal for search-and-rescue operations, as well as inspection applications, the company said. The M2E Speaker allows pilots to play up to 10 custom voice recordings on demand. Finally, the M2E Beacon features a bright flashing strobe that’s visible up to three miles away, DJI added.

According to DJI, the drone also includes a GPS timestamping feature that encodes the time, date, and location of every recorded image, aiding in pilot accountability and ensuring that data captured by the drone can be trusted and used in situations from reviewing critical infrastructure inspections to potential legal proceedings.

It also comes equipped with DJI’s AirSense technology to help improve pilots’ situational awareness and enhance airspace safety. According to DJI, AirSense uses an integrated receiver to automatically alert drone pilots of ADS-B signals from nearby airplanes and helicopters, providing real-time positioning alerts through the DJI Pilot mobile app.

Finally, the Mavic 2 Enterprise features DJI’s latest video and data transmission system, Ocusync 2.0, which helps provide a more stable connection between the drone and its remote controller.

“With the Mavic 2 Enterprise, DJI has created a drone that makes powerful technology accessible to every enterprise and revolutionizes how they do their work,” said DJI President Roger Luo. “DJI’s hardware and software set the standard for aerial innovation around the globe, and Mavic 2 Enterprise is the most compact, powerful, reliable and safe tool to help professionals integrate drones into their operations.”

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