Autel Robotics EVO Max 4N Industrial Drone

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Autel Robotics EVO Max 4N Industrial Drone
Key Features
  • Quad Camera with Thermal & Range Finding
  • 8-Camera 720° Obstacle Avoidance
  • Anti-Jamming & Anti-Interference
  • Drone-to-Drone Autonomous Communication
For critical industrial and first responder missions, the EVO Max 4N Industrial Drone from Autel is an ideal tool, providing a robust set of technologies for the efficient handling of a wide variety of scenarios. The primary payload offers a Starlight nighttime, 4K low-light wide-angle, and thermal camera, along with a laser rangefinder. Together they make quick work of inspections, search and rescue, security overwatch, land surveying, and many other operations.
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Autel Robotics EVO Max 4N Overview

For critical industrial and first responder missions, the EVO Max 4N Industrial Drone from Autel is an ideal tool, providing a robust set of technologies for the efficient handling of a wide variety of scenarios. The primary payload offers a Starlight nighttime, 4K low-light wide-angle, and thermal camera, along with a laser rangefinder. Together they make quick work of inspections, search and rescue, security overwatch, land surveying, and many other operations.

The drone itself can get to locations and perform tasks quickly, even in adverse conditions. Flown by a pilot with the included Smart Controller V3, or allowing the EVO Max 4N to take advantage of a host of advanced navigation and obstacle avoid technologies to fly semi or fully autonomously; alone or together as a fleet or swarm of drones.

Eliminate Blind Spots
With eight different cameras and 720° of coverage, the EVO Max 4N effectively eliminates blind spots when it comes to obstacle avoidance during flight. A combination of a binocular vision system and millimeter wave radar is used by the onboard Autel Autonomy Engine to perceive objects down to 0.5" in size and facilitate autonomous pathfinding, even in low-light and rainy conditions. You can also use the system to collect data on your environment to create 3D flight paths through mountains, forests, and buildings.
Mission-Ready Payload
Regardless of the challenge in front of you, the integrated 3-axis gimbal and payload of the EVO Max 4N can likely handle it. It features a Starlight camera, wide-angle RGB camera, thermal camera, and laser rangefinder.

  • Starlight Camera: This greyscale camera is made specifically for nighttime flights, capturing a clear view with crisp detail that lets you more easily locate and track subjects./LI>
  • Wide-Angle Camera: 85° FOV with the ability to record up to 4K/30 video and low-light images with Moonlight Mode, which reduces noise and enhances HDR.
  • Thermal Camera: Ideal for rescues and inspection, you get 640 x 512 resolution footage at 30 fps with a 16x zoom and detection range from -4 to 1022° F.
  • Laser Rangefinder: Obtain coordinates and altitudes from 16.4' to 0.75 miles away with an approximate accuracy of 3.3'.
Fly without Restrictions
Anti-jamming and anti-interference flight control modules and algorithms are integrated into the EVO Max 4N to counter RFI, EMI, and GPS spoofing. This helps you fly safely near dangerous and complex structures, such as power lines. You can also use this technology to let the drone fly in GPS-denied locations, such as within a hardened structure, in a tunnel, or underground.
A Mind of Their Own
With A-Mesh 1.0 mesh networking, the EVO Max 4N is capable of drone-to-drone autonomous communication, connection, and collaboration. Essentially, a fleet of EVO Max 4N drones can operate seamlessly as one unit. If one drone fails or exits the area, the system will independently self-organize and continue to relay information.

Each drone relays information by acting as a relay point, which can dramatically increase BVLOS (Beyond Visual Line of Sight) operations. A single pilot can control the entire fleet, or a group of pilots can pilot simultaneously, with or without LTE coverage. To increase coverage, optional static communication nodes can be placed on hills or poles, or a swarm of drones can provide mobile communication points.

Eye in the Sky
Utilizing Autel's AI recognition technology, the EVO Max 4N can automatically identify and lock onto different target types, such as heat sources, moving people, or vehicles. Once locked on, the drone can perform high-altitude tracking and data collection.
Smart Controller and Skylink
When piloting the EVO Max 4N, the 3rd generation of Autel Skylink works in tandem with the 3rd generation Smart Controller V3. Skylink 3.0 gets your commands to the drone and the drone's footage back quickly, efficiently, securely, and from long distances. The 6 built-in antennas can transmit 1080p60 real-time video back to the Smart Controller from up to 12.4 miles away with under 150 ms of latency. The signal is kept stable with quad-band support (900 MHz, 2.4 GHz, 5.2 GHz, and 5.8 GHz), and offers optional 4G cellular integration. That critical data is secured along its journey with robust AES-256 data encryption.

Pilots receive that drone footage and essential telemetry in real-time on the huge, built-in 7.9" display (2048 x 1536 resolution), with daytime viewing support thanks to 2000 nits of brightness. Footage can be transferred to mobile devices quickly via SuperDownload at a rate of 20 MB/s for immediate review and analysis. With 128GB of integrated storage, you can keep footage on the remote, along with 3rd party apps. Other members of the team can monitor the action if needed via the HDMI port and an optional external display, and pilots can utilize all of this for up to 4.5 hours at a full charge.

Enhanced Live View
  • Multi-Channel Projection Screen: Supports simultaneous output of RGB video, infrared, night vision, and wide-angle images. Please note that as of this writing, this feature is planned as a future update.
  • AR Scene: Geo-location data and other aircraft location information detected by ADS-B can overlay on a real-time map, which conveniently confirms the drone's location and helps avoid airborne risks. Please note that as of this writing, this feature is planned as a future update.
Autel Enterprise App
Built for industrial and professional applications, the updated interface provides easy and intuitive operation and offers a host of autonomous and semi-autonomous mission planning functions.

  • 3D Map Planning: Plan, create, and execute 3D waypoint mission plans on a 3D map.
  • Quick Mission: Temporary quick missions can be created while executing other missions, and multiple sub-missions can be stacked for enhanced flexibility.
  • Mission Reproduction: When activated, you can fly a manual or semi-autonomous mission, or string multiple missions together. The drone will automatically record the camera angles and can replicate the mission you flew.
  • Polygon Mission: Supports one-click automatic generation of polygon flight areas.
  • Terrain Follow: Maintain a relatively constant altitude from the ground for uneven or sloped terrain.
  • Rectangular Mission: Supports one-click automatic generation of a rectangular flight area.
  • Waypoint Mission: Add waypoints for flexible and non-structured flight paths.
  • Oblique Photography: Automatically plan 5 groups of routes (1 Ortho and 4 Oblique) according to the flight area set by the user.
  • Spiral Mission: Helical flight search in a designed area for SAR.
  • Vertical Scan: Perform vertical surveys for building facades, open pit walls, and towers.
  • Corridor Mission: Fly missions for roads, rivers, pipelines, power lines, and other narrow, large-scale terrain.
  • Automatic Mission Generation & Data Capture: Automatically produce routes by adding regional boundary points through dots or importing KML files.
Data Security
The video, images, and flight logs are all secured with AES-256 data encryption and password protection. In addition, all user and aircraft data, including flight logs, locations, and account information, can only be accessed physically by those with access to the aircraft.
Additional Features
  • Designed to deploy to the sky in just 15 seconds
  • IP43-rated water and dust resistance
  • Up to 42 minutes of flight
  • Hot-swappable batteries
  • Up to 52 mph flight speed
  • Up to 27 mph wind resistance
  • Up to 23,000' service ceiling
  • Foldable design for easy storage and transport
UPC: 889520204163

Autel Robotics EVO Max 4N Specs

Key Specs
Maximum Flight Time
42 Minutes
Remote ID
Yes
Camera System
Wide
50 MP, 1/1.28"-Type CMOS Sensor with 23mm-Equivalent, f/1.9 Lens (85° FoV)
Standard
2.3 MP, Size-Unspecified CMOS Sensor with 41.4mm-Equivalent Lens (52° FoV)
Maximum Video Resolution
Standard
Up to 4000 x 3000 at 30 fps
Wide
Up to 4000 x 3000 at 30 fps
Thermal
Up to 640 x 512 at 25 fps
Still Image Support
Standard
Up to 2.3 MP (JPEG)
Wide
Up to 12 MP (JPEG)
Thermal
Up to 3 MP (JPEG)
Sensing System
Omnidirectional with Radar Enhancement
Control Method
Included Transmitter
Weight
3.5 lb / 1600 g (With Battery, Gimbal)
Performance
Maximum Horizontal Speed
51.4 mph / 82.7 km/h
Maximum Ascent Speed
17.9 mph / 28.8 km/h
Maximum Descent Speed
13.4 mph / 21.6 km/h
Maximum Wind Resistance
27 mph / 43.5 km/h
Maximum Take-Off Altitude
4.3 Miles / 7000 m
Maximum Flight Time
42 Minutes
Maximum Hover Time
38 Minutes
Maximum Tilt Angle
36°
Hovering Accuracy
Vision Positioning
Vertical: ±0.3' / 0.1 m
Horizontal: ±0.49' / 0.15 m

RTK
Vertical: ±0.49' / 0.15 m
Horizontal: ±0.3' / 0.1 m

GNSS
Vertical: ±1.0' / 0.3 m
Horizontal: ±1.0' / 0.3 m
Maximum Angular Velocity
300°/s (Pitch)
120°/s (Yaw)
Aircraft
Rotor Configuration
Quadcopter
Propeller Size
11"
Remote ID
Yes
Aircraft I/O
1x USB-C (Service)
Operating Conditions
-4 to 122°F / -20 to 50°C
Imaging
Number of Cameras
3 (Cannot Be Used Simultaneously)
Camera System
Wide
50 MP, 1/1.28"-Type CMOS Sensor with 23mm-Equivalent, f/1.9 Lens (85° FoV)
Standard
2.3 MP, Size-Unspecified CMOS Sensor with 41.4mm-Equivalent Lens (52° FoV)
Zoom
Standard
8x Digital
Thermal
8x Digital
Minimum Focus Distance
Wide
3.3' / 1 m
Thermal
7.2' / 2.2 m
ISO Sensitivity Range
Standard
Photo/Video: 100 to 450,000 in Manual, Auto Mode

Wide
Photo: 100 to 6400 in Auto Mode
Video: 100 to 64,000 in Auto Mode
Photo: 100 to 12,800 in Manual Mode
Video: 100 to 6400 in Manual Mode
Night Vision
Black-and-White Only
Shutter Speed
Wide
1/8000 to 1/2 Seconds (Photo)
1/8000 to 1/30 Seconds (Video)
Maximum Video Resolution
Standard
Up to 4000 x 3000 at 30 fps

Wide
Up to 4000 x 3000 at 30 fps

Thermal
Up to 640 x 512 at 25 fps
Still Image Support
Standard
Up to 2.3 MP (JPEG)

Wide
Up to 12 MP (JPEG)

Thermal
Up to 3 MP (JPEG)
Photo Modes
Burst Shooting, Single Shot
Media/Memory Card Slot
In Aircraft Body
microSD/microSDHC/microSDXC (UHS-III) [Class 10/U1/V10 or Faster Recommended]
Internal Storage
In Aircraft Body
128 GB
In Remote/Transmitter
128 GB
Gimbal
Number of Axes
Three: Pitch (Tilt) / Roll / Yaw (Pan)
Rotation Range
Controllable Range
Pitch (Tilt): 120° (-90 to 30°) 

Mechanical Range
Yaw (Pan): 180° (-135 to 45°) 
Roll: 90° (-45 to 45°) 
Pitch (Tilt): 90° (-45 to 45°) 
Follow Speed
Tilt: 100°/s
Stabilization Accuracy
±0.005°
Avoidance/Sensing System
Sensing System
Omnidirectional with Radar Enhancement
Sensing System Capabilities
Forward
Detection Range: 1.0 to 164.0' / 0.3 to 50 m
Field of View: 120° (Horizontal) / 80° (Vertical)

Backward
Detection Range: 1.0 to 164.0' / 0.3 to 50 m
Field of View: 120° (Horizontal) / 80° (Vertical)

Lateral
Detection Range: 1.6 to 85.3' / 0.5 to 26 m

Upward
Detection Range: 0.7 to 85.3' / 0.2 to 26 m
Field of View: 120° (Front-to-Back) / 180° (Side-to-Side)

Downward
Detection Range: 0.49 to 262.5' / 0.15 to 80 m
Field of View: 120° (Front-to-Back) / 180° (Side-to-Side)
Laser Rangefinder
Yes: 0.7 Miles / 1200 m
Remote Controller / Transmitter
Control Method
Included Transmitter
Transmission System
Proprietary
Frequencies: 900 MHz (902.000 to 928.000) / 2.4 GHz (2.4 to 2.476) / 5.8 GHz
Power at 0.9G: 30 dBm (FCC)
Power at 2.4G: 12.14 dBm (MIC) / 30 dBm (FCC) / 20 dBm (CE/SRRC)
Power at 5.8G: 30 dBm (FCC/SRRC) / 14 dBm (CE)
Maximum Operating Distance
12.4 Miles / 20.0 km
Transmitter I/O
1x HDMI (Video)
1x USB-C (Data, Power)
1x USB-A (Data, Power)
Clean Video Output
Not Specified by Manufacturer
Battery Type
Built-In Lithium-Ion (5800 mAh)
Operating Temperature
-4 to 104°F / -20 to 40°C
Mobile App Compatible
No
Built-In Display
7.9" (2048 x 1536) Touchscreen LCD, 2000 nits/ cd/m2
Dimensions (WxHxD)
10.6 x 7.4 x 3.4" / 269 x 189 x 87 mm (Antennas Folded)
10.6 x 11.9 x 3.4" / 269 x 302 x 87 mm (Antennas Unfolded)
Flight Battery
Battery Chemistry
Lithium-Ion Polymer (LiPo)
Battery Capacity
8070 mAh / 120 Wh
Battery Configuration
4 S / 14.88 V
Maximum Charging Power
247 W / 17 V
Charging Temperature
41 to 113°F / 5 to 45°C
Weight
1.1 lb / 520 g
Charger
Input Power
0 to 240 VAC, 50 / 60 Hz at 3 A
Output Voltage
17 V, 7.06 A
5 V, 3 A
9 V, 3 A
12 V, 2.5 A
Power Rating
120 W
General
GNSS Support
GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo
Encryption
128-Bit AES
Diagonal Size
1.5' / 464 mm
Overall Dimensions
22.7 x 5.9 x 26.0" / 576.0 x 149.0 x 660.0 mm (Folded)
10.1 x 5.2 x 5.4" / 257.0 x 133.0 x 136.0 mm (Unfolded)
Weight
3.5 lb / 1600 g (With Battery, Gimbal)
Packaging Info
Package Weight
20.32 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
19.5 x 17.3 x 10.2"

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