Tiempo máximo de vuelo | 28.0 min. |
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Capacidad de carga útil | 462.0 g |
Máxima velocidad | 20.0 m/s |
Listo para volar | Sí |
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Bind and fly | No |
Retención de altitud | Sí |
Mantener posición | Sí |
Modo sin cabeza | No |
Evitación de colisiones | Sí |
Función de regreso a casa | Sí |
Soporte de cardán | Sí |
Transmisor de radio | Sí |
Sígueme función | Sí |
Planificación de vuelos | Sí |
GPS | Sí |
Vuelo Autónomo | Sí |
Aterrizaje Automático | Sí |
GLONASS | Sí |
Frecuencia | 2.4 GHz |
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SO compatibles |
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Rango | 5000.0 m |
Capacidad de la batería | 5350.0 mAh |
Tipo de Batería | Polímero de litio |
Voltaje | 7.4 V |
Titular del dispositivo |
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Potencia del transmisor | 23.0 dBm |
Sensibilidad del receptor | 23.0 dBm |
Bluetooth | No |
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Wifi | Sí |
USB | Sí |
Aplicación movil | Sí |
Uso primario | Cine y Fotografía |
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Sistema de control | Mando a distancia + teléfono/tableta |
Tipo de programa | Fuente abierta |
Piezas disponibles |
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Lector de tarjetas de memoria | Sí |
Tarjetas de memoria compatibles | MicroSD |
Altitud máxima | 1000.0 cm |
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Rango de operación | 1000.0 cm |
Velocidad máxima | 10.0 m/s |
Cámara integrada | Sí |
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Resolucion de la camara | 12.0 Mpx |
Compatible con auriculares VR | No |
Vista en vivo | Sí |
Alcance máximo (Video/FPV) | 3500.0 m |
Estabilización | 3 ejes |
Grabación de vídeo | Sí |
Resolución de video |
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Formatos de archivo de fotos |
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Modos de fotografía |
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FPS máximo en la resolución más alta | 60.0 fps |
Velocidad de visualización en vivo | 60.0 fps |
Formatos de archivo de vídeo |
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Apertura de la lente | f/2.8 |
Formato de sensores | 1/2.3" |
Tamaño máximo de imagen | 4000x3000 |
Frecuencia de vista en vivo | 2.4 GHz |
Distancia focal de la lente | 20.0 mm |
Número de rotores | 4 |
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Peso | 1380.0 g |
Cuerpo material | Magnesio |
Material de los rotores | Fibra de carbon |
color del producto | Blanco |
Ancho | 289.5 mm |
Profundidad | 289.5 mm |
Altura | 196.0 mm |
plegable | No |
Protector de hélice incluido | No |
Luces led | Sí |
Batería incluida | Sí |
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Capacidad | 5350.0 mAh |
Escribe | Polímero de litio |
Peso | 462.0 g |
Voltaje del cargador | 17.4 V |
Voltaje | 15.2 V |
Carga a través de USB | No |
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