Chase the Heat and Explore the Night
Introducing the EVO Max 4N, the latest addition to the Autel EVO Max Series, designed for night operations. Equipped with starlight night vision, zoom, thermal camera, and full laser ranging capabilities, this drone excels in low-light conditions, operating at lighting levels as low as 0.0001 Lux. Night surveys, emergency response, and various other missions become achievable with the EVO Max 4N’s unparalleled performance in the dark.
With its new Autonomy Engine, the EVO Max series gathers environmental data and creates 3D flight paths, effortlessly maneuvering through challenging terrains like mountains, forests, and buildings. Applications include rapid 3D scene reconstruction, public safety, industrial inspections, and land surveying.
The EVO Max series stands out as the sole commercial drone to integrate both traditional binocular vision systems and millimeter wave radar technology. This unique combination allows the built-in Autonomy Engine to detect objects with precision down to 0.5 inches, eliminating blind spots, and enabling effective operation in challenging conditions.
Leveraging Autel's AI recognition technology, the EVO Max series can automatically detect and lock onto various targets, including heat sources, moving individuals, or vehicles. This capability extends to high-altitude tracking and data collection, making it an invaluable tool for law enforcement purposes.
The EVO Max series utilizes advanced sensors, enabling it to easily navigate within hardened structures, underground locations, and environments where GPS is unavailable.
Equipped with specialized flight control modules and algorithms, the EVO Max series effectively combats RFI, EMI, and GPS spoofing, ensuring users can fly with confidence in proximity to power lines, critical structures, and within intricate environments.
The EVO Max series features the new A-Mesh system, enabling drone-to-drone autonomous communication, connection, and collaboration.
The EVO Max series can communicate seamlessly with other drones in the vicinity, unlike a traditional chain structure. If a single drone fails or exits unexpectedly, the entire system will independently self-organize and continue to relay critical information.
Communication nodes can be placed statically on hills or poles to provide full coverage to an area, or a swarm of drones can provide mobile communication points to extend the coverage of the entire group.
With A-Mesh, multiple aircrafts in the vicinity can act as relay points to greatly improve BVLOS operation effectiveness.
Multiple drones can be controlled autonomously by one pilot, or by a group of pilots simultaneously, with or without LTE coverage.
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