FCC filing reveals forthcoming Autel EVO 2 drone

According to a recent FCC filing, Autel is planning on releasing a follow up to its original EVO. The Autel EVO 2 will feature interchangeable gimbal modules. Remote pilots will be able to choose between an 8K camera, a 6K camera with a 1-inch sensor, or for those interested in inspections and mapping, a dual-sensor gimbal that can hold both an 8K and infrared camera.

As DroneDJ reports, the Autel EVO 2 will feature 3 interchangeable gimbal modules:

The 586 gimbal provides an 8K video camera that can capture still photos up to 48MP and record a maximum 8K/25p, 6K/30p, or 4K/60p video with a bit rate of up to 120Mbps.

The 383 gimbal features an Ultra-HD camera with a 1-inch sensor to capture 6K video plus still photos up to 20MP. It will record a maximum 5. 5K/60p or 4K/120p video and has an adjustable lens aperture from f/2. 8 to f/11.

The dual-sensor gimbal supports an infrared camera that can take infrared images of 640 x 512 or 320 x 256 and records video at a maximum 720p/30p in dual-image mode. It can support the same 8K video camera as the 586 gimbal.

All 3 camera modules can save photos in DNG or JPG formats and video footage can be recorded in MOV or MP4. The camera modules also support:

Single shot

Burst mode

Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB)

Time-lapse

High-dynamic-range (HDR) imaging

The original Autel EVO, released in June 2018, stood out amongst other drones in its class, including the Mavic Pro, Air, and Zoom, for the fact that it was able to capture 4K/60p video at a bitrate of 100Mbps in comparison to the industry standard maximum 4K/30p for a compact, foldable drone. With the EVO 2, Autel is aiming to seriously compete with drone market leader DJI by offering up a few other features that include:

A rumored 35 minute maximum flight time

2 sensors on the front, rear, top, left, and right sides of the aircraft

4 bottom sensors

1 bottom LED light

The EVO 2’s body is approximately 18 centimeters long (about 7. 1 inches), and 28 centimeters (11 inches) when its arms are extended. This makes it slightly smaller than the Mavic 2 Pro and a bit larger than the Mavic Air. Its takeoff weight is roughly 2 pounds, 3 ounces. Autel claims a maximum operating distance of 16 miles and a top speed of 70. 8 km/h (44 mph). The original EVO included a remote controller with an 8. 3 centimeter (3. 3 inch) OLED screen built-in. It’s not clear if the screen size on this latest rendition will be larger.

Users will likely appreciate the lack of geofencing, a restrictive safety feature that has caused headaches with DJI users who have secured permission to fly in otherwise restricted areas including military bases and airports. Autel Robotics is also based in the U. S. , meaning that Trump’s tariffs, which have increased the price on a Mavic 2 bundle upwards of $500, won’t apply.

Now that the FCC filing is official, it’s only a matter of time before the Autel EVO 2 will be available for purchase.

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