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EVO Max 4T - Dock Package

The EVO Max 4T - Dock Package is a professional enterprise drone system manufactured by Autel Robotics, featuring a quad-sensor payload with thermal imaging and laser rangefinding capabilities. The system offers 42-minute flight time and 15 km transmission range, designed for public safety, inspection, and surveillance applications.

Overview and Use Cases

The EVO Max 4T - Dock Package is an enterprise-class unmanned aerial system produced by Autel Robotics. The system is designed for professional applications including public safety operations, infrastructure inspection, and surveillance missions. The package includes a dock unit (designated Nest) that enables autonomous charging and mission execution capabilities.

Key Capabilities

  • Quad-sensor integrated payload system
  • 42-minute maximum flight time
  • 15 km transmission range (FCC standard); 12.4 miles per SkyLink 3.0 specification
  • Autonomy Engine with 3D path planning functionality
  • GPS-denied navigation capability
  • Autonomous takeoff and landing when paired with dock
  • Autonomous mission execution capability

Specifications

Payload Sensors:

  • 4K wide-angle camera
  • 8K resolution with 10x optical zoom (160x hybrid zoom)
  • Thermal imaging: 640×512 resolution
  • Laser rangefinder with 10–2000 meter range; ±1 meter accuracy at distances up to 400 meters

Transmission:

  • Maximum transmission range: 15 km (FCC)
  • SkyLink 3.0 specification: 12.4 miles

Flight Performance:

  • Maximum flight duration: 42 minutes

Applications

The EVO Max 4T - Dock Package is positioned for use in public safety, including emergency response and situational assessment. Infrastructure inspection applications include utility line monitoring, building inspection, and asset assessment. Surveillance operations represent an additional designated use case for the system.

Manufacturer

The EVO Max 4T - Dock Package is manufactured by Autel Robotics. Pricing for the system ranges from approximately $5,699 to $9,999 depending on configuration option selected.

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