While not a consumer or cinematography-focused product by any means, DJI’s newest flagship enterprise drone is quite impressive and important news for those who are following the company’s ongoing development and battles to operate and sell other drones and products in the United States.While it appears that the DJI Mavic 4 Pro is still not going to be available in US markets at this time due to tariffs, trade wars, and a potential drone ban that won’t go away, the Chinese-based company is not slowing down with the development of its other top products.Teased last week, this new DJI Matrice 400 is a glimpse into the advanced R&D DJI continuing to pursue and a good example of what the next-gen of commercial and enterprise drones might have to offer. Let’s look at the DJI Matrice 400 and see what it has to possibly offer for enterprise customers.Introducing the DJI Matrice 400Designed to support O4 Enterprise Enhanced Video Transmission and Airborne Relay Video Transmission, plus also ensure safer handling and easier operations, the Matrice 400 is able to combine Smart Detection with visible and thermal imaging, AR projection, ship-based takeoff/landing, and advanced automation as a way to excel in enterprise sectors like emergency response, power inspections, mapping, and AEC. The Matrice 400 offers some advanced flight capabilities that are outstanding, offering up to 59 minutes of forward flight time even with a payload, and up to 53 minutes of hovering duration. These capabilities make it a reliable tool for long-duration and...
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