DJI has just unveiled their new Cendence remote, CrystalSky monitor and FPV Goggles at NAB 2017 in Las Vegas.
In addition, DJI also presented their new professional gimbal Ronin 2. You can see many more details about the hereWhen we in this article will focus on the new drone-related products.
DJI Cendence Controller
The new remote Cendenceis compatible with M200/210 and Inspire 2. It is designed for professionals with a focus on ergonomics and efficiency.
It is equipped with – many – buttons and wheel which allows the user to put his personal shortcuts to different settings for flight and the camera such as ISO, closing time, aperture.
Remote has an integrated LCD display and a removable battery that lasts about 4 hours.
The integrated product ports allows for live streaming in realtime.
DJI Cendence should be ready for sale in 2. quarter of 2017 and the price is set at US $999.
You can view availability and buy Cendence here.
DJI CrystalSky Monitor
The new monitor from DJI offers optimal conditions for drone pilots. DJI CrystalSky has an ultra bright display for use in strong sun.
In the brightest version provides up to 2,000 nit, which is 4 times as light as an iPad Pro 9.7″ which is at ca. 500 nit. It has two entrances to the SD card, an external battery that can supply power for approx. 4 hours of usage, 4 k HDMI output, USB-A, Micro-USB, USB type-C and a possibility for connection of a headset.
It is also optimized for use in extreme temperatures as it can handle everything from-20 ° c to + 40 ° c.
It is expected to be ready for sale during may 2017 in 5.5.6″, terms 15.6″ (1,000 nit brightness) and a version with extra heavy terms. 5″ brightness (2,000 nit).
You can view availability and buy DJI Crystalsky here.
DJI Tracktenna
DJI's Tracktenna is not only a signal amplifier can boost the signal for a range of up to 10 km. It can also deliver a signal strength of up to 10Mps (up to 1,000 m) "under optimal conditions" and its antenna sits on a 2-axis gimbal which automatically pointing to the dronens location for optimum performance.
It can switch between 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz frequencies. Keep in mind, however, that it will not be legal (without special permission) to fly your drone outside Line-of-sight in Denmark, and most other countries, so customer potential of this antenna is probably very sparingly.
You can read more about DJI Tracktenna here.
DJI FPV Goggles
Last but not least, presented their long-awaited FPV Goggles.
With built in 1920 × 1080 HD screen, gives DJI's FPV Goggles opportunity that you can get the experience of sitting in your own drone and see the world from above. The camera on the drone will follow your head movements.
Again, we must stress that there are legal requirements for use of FPV Google, among other things. You must have an observer with that constant is in Visual contact to the drone.
DJI's is for sale now, but Google is on backorder and sold for US $449.
You can view availability and buy DJI FPV Goggles here.
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