Capture accurate details in any mission with the Mavic 2 Enterprise Advanced – a highly versatile yet compact tool that packs a whole lot of performance upgrades. With high-resolution thermal and visual cameras, the M2EA supports up to 32× digital zoom and is capable of centimetre-level positioning accuracy with the RTK module. High-resolution Radiometric Thermal
Make informed decisions by quickly identifying objects onsite using the M2EA’s integrated high-resolution thermal sensor, which supports Spot Meter and Area Measurement.
6 m/s (S-mode)
5 m/s (P-mode)
4 m/s (S-mode with accessories)
4 m/s (P-mode with accessories)
Max Descent Speed
Descend Vertically
5 m/s (S-mode)
4 m/s (P-mode)
Tilt
7 m/s (S-mode)
4 m/s (P-mode)
Max Speed
72 kph (S-mode, without wind)
50 kph (P-mode, without wind)
Max Service Ceiling Above Sea Level
6000 m
Max Flight Time
31 min (measured while flying at 25 kph in windless conditions)
28 min (RTK module attached)
29 min (with beacon turned on)
30 min (with beacon turned off)
24 min (with spotlight turned on)
28 min (with spotlight turned off)
27 min (with speaker turned on)
28 min (with speaker turned off)
Max Wind Speed Resistance
10 m/s (scale 5)
Max Tilt Angle
35°(S-mode, with remote controller)
25°(P-mode)
Max Angular Velocity
200°/s (S-mode)
100°/s (P-mode)
Operating Temperature
-10° to 40° C
GNSS
GPS+GLONASS
Hovering Accuracy Range
Vertical:
± 0.1 m (with RTK)
± 0.1 m (with Vision Positioning)
± 0.5 m (with GPS Positioning)
Horizontal:
± 0.1 m (with RTK)
± 0.3 m (with Vision Positioning)
± 1.5 m (with GPS Positioning)
Type: 18650 Li-Po (5000 mAh @ 7.2 V)
Charging Mode: Charged with USB charger at 12V/2A
Rated Power 15 W
Charging time: 2 hr (with a USB charger at 12V/2A)
Operating Current/Voltage
1800mA ⎓ 3.83V
Battery Life
Built-in Battery Approx. 2.5 hr
Operating Temperature
-20° C – 40° C
RC Size
Folded without Joystick: 177.5 x 121.3 x 40 mm
Unfolded with Joystick: 177.5 x 181 x 60 mm
Weight
Approx. 630 g
Intelligent Flight Battery
Main Link: 17.6V ⎓ 3.41A or 17.0V⎓3.53A
USB: 5.0 V ⎓ 2.0 A
Intelligent Flight Battery
Capacity
3850 mAh
Voltage
15.4V
Max Charging Voltage
17.6V
Battery Type
LiPo
Energy
59.29 Wh
Net Weight
297g
Charging Temperature
5℃ – 40℃
Operating Temperature Range:
-10℃ – 40℃
Heating Methods:
Manual Heating, Auto Heating
Heating Temperature
-20℃ – 6℃
Heating duration
500s (Max)
Heating Power
55W (Max)
Charging Time
90 mins
Max Charging Power
80W
RTK Module
Dimensions
69 mm x 69 mm x 59mm
Connections
Micro USB Port
RTK Positioning Precision
In RTK FIX
1cm+1ppm (Horizontal)
1.5cm+1 ppm (Vertical)
M2EA Spotlight
Dimensions
68×60×41mm
Connections
Micro USB Port
Operating Range
30 m
Power
Max 26W
Illuminance
FOV17°, Max: 11lux @ 30m Straight
M2EA Beacon
Dimensions
68mm×40mm×27.8mm
Connections
Micro USB Port
Power
Avg. 1.6W
Controllable Range
5000 m
Light intensity
Min Angle: 55 cd;
Light intensity: 157cd
M2EA Speaker
Dimensions
68×55×65 mm
Connections
Micro USB Port
Power – Max 10W
Decibel
100 db @ 1 meter distance
Max Bitrate
16kbps
SD Cards
Supported SD Cards
Micro SD™
Supports a microSD with capacity of up to 128 GB.
A UHS-I Speed Grade 3 rating microSD card is required.
APP / Live View
Video Transmission System
OcuSync 2.0
Mobile App
DJI PILOT(Android Version)
Live View Quality
Remote Controller:
720p@30fps / 1080p@30fps
Max Live View Bitrate
40Mbps
Latency
120 – 130 ms
Required Operating System
ios 10.0 or later Android 5.0 or later
Others
Footnotes
[1]Omnidirectional Obstacle Sensing includes left/right, up/down, and forward/backward obstacle sensing. Sensing for left/right directions is only available in Tripod Mode. Omnidirectional Obstacle Sensing does not fully cover the circumference of a 360-degree arc. And left and right obstacle sensing system only works in specific modes and environments. DJI warranty does not cover any loss caused by crashing when flying left or right, even when Tripod mode is activated. Please be aware of your surroundings and App notifications when operating the Mavic 2 to ensure safety.
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I am sorry to say we do not offer the hire of a drone to Non Commercial Operators. You must be a Holder of an SOP & PCC. You must have on your Insurance policy the value of the Hire Drone while it is Airbourne.
You simply contact us on info@sisirl.com please state the type of drone you are looking to hire. The start date and end date.
You can pay on collection with a credit card, you can give us a call and you can also pay by Credit Card. your Credit Card details will not be kept. You can also pay by Bank Transfer, for this we would need your company details for our invoicing system.
In your email for requesting the hiring of a Drone you can request Specific Dates and if they are available we will book them in against your Name.
We do not ship the Drone to any location we request that you come into our store to pick it up.
If you have an incident with the Drone you just follow your Operations Manual Procedures for accidents and incidents. Once you have Notifited the IAA, your next phone call will be to us. We will then send out our Incident Proforma for you to fill in and to return to us within 48hrs. Your Insurance company should then explain what they want from you and once all the documentation is sorted. The drone will be returned and a damage assessment
They Payment of the Drone Hire can be paid via the phone or bank transfer. We do not request a deposit.
Please see our Terms and Conditions at the bottom of our Website.
We will always give the advice to get proper Training. We have on our Training page an option for flight training for one day with one of our Instructors. After this day you will have a better understanding of how a Drone works, how to react in an emergency if the Drone doesn't respond in a normal manner. We will introduce you to the Fly app and explain all of its functions, we will cover basic flight modes and then as the day goes on we will introduce you to advance flight modes.
After the 31st of December 2020 all existing approval/certificate/authorisation/declarations issued by national Civil Aviation authority will still be valid until 1st January 2022. After 1st January 2022 all approvals, certificates, authorisation and declarations must be converted to the EU regulation. New applications for authorisations/certificate submitted after 1st January 2022 needs to follow the new EU regulation.
Regulatory reference: Article 20 of EU regulation 2019/947.
Any certificates of remote pilots competency issued by the IAA remain valid until 1st of January 2022, after which the IAA will have to convert your national certificate(s) to one according to this regulation. This is done through the DUTO's (Designated Unmanned Aircraft systems Training Organisation) formally the RTF. You having to undergo a new training after that date will depend on the conversion process the IAA decides to put in place. As of the 31st of December 2020 if you do not have a national certificate for your remote pilot competency, you will have to undergo the required competency training as required for the “Open” category.
Regulatory reference: Article 21 and Annex part A (UAS.OPEN.020) and (UAS.OPEN.040) of EU regulation 2019/947.
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