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Autel Evo 2 Small Drone with 8K camera
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    Comes with three cameras options (you can get any extra later and change in 2 minutes)

    8K One:

    • 48Mp photos (8000 × 6000);
    • 8K video, 25fps max
    • 6K video at 30fps
    • 4K with 30 and 60fps
    • 120Mbit bitrate

    Ultra-HD camera

    • 1" large sensor
    • 20Mp photos (5472 × 3648);
    • 5,5K video at 60fps
    • 4K video at 120fps
    • 120Mbit bitrate
    • F2,8–F11 adjustable aperture

    Dual Sensor camera

    • includes 8K camerф and infrared camera
    • Infrared photos in 640 × 512 and 320 × 256 res;
    • Infrared video in 720p 30fps

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    748 x 391 - 52K
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    742 x 560 - 72K
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  • Your informations were correct : https://auteldrones.com/pages/evo2

  • This is not CE certified?

  • It has a 'Ludicrous Mode' for flying 20m/s. That's ludicrous!

  • Thing is not ready

    First, we want to thank all of our fans and followers. It doesn’t matter if you just follow one of our social channels, or if you fly our products every day. Your support and enthusiasm have always kept us going here at the Seattle office.

    With the announcement of EVO II at CES, the response has been absolutely crazy. This community is exploding, and we thank you for your patience with us as we are still trying to catch up on responses. We also want to be as transparent as possible and give you all periodic updates on the status and availability of EVO II. That way you have the most up to date information straight from us and not just rumors.

    Our goal at CES was to get the initial units of EVO II (8k) into the hands of dealers by the end of January. Unfortunately, during production, we found a bug in our software that could limit flight performance under normal operation. Instead of shipping the hardware with a known issue and forcing users to perform day 1 updates, we have decided to delay the rest of production and shipments until we have resolved the issue. Our projected timeline is to have EVO II available for purchase in March. This is not a set date or time frame, and things can always change. But with the information we have today, that is our goal.

    The team in Seattle is very small and we are adding channel support as we can. We are looking to start up our website newsletter again in the next few weeks. So for any future updates, please check our website, the official social channels, and emails coming directly from us.

    We thank you for your patience. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to get a hold of us at support@autelrobotics.com