The ultimate platform for aerial productivity combines a rugged design and simple configurability to work as a solution for a variety of industrial applications. Improvements to the M200 Series V2 enhance intelligent control systems, flight performance, and add flight safety and data security features.
The ultimate platform for aerial productivity combines a rugged design and simple configurability to work as a solution for a variety of industrial applications. Improvements to the M200 Series V2 enhance intelligent control systems, flight performance, and add flight safety and data security features.
Dimensions | Unfolded, propellers and landing gears included, 883×886×398 mm Folded, propellers and landing gears excluded, 722×247×242 mm |
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Diagonal Wheelbase | 643 mm |
Weight | Approx. 4.69 kg (with two TB55 batteries) |
Max Takeoff Weight | 6.14 kg |
Max Payload | 1.45 kg |
Operating Frequency | 2.4000-2.4835 GHz; 5.725-5.850 GHz |
EIRP | 2.4 GHz: ≤ 26 dBm (NCC/FCC); ≤ 20 dBm (CE/MIC); ≤ 20 dBm (SRRC) 5.8 GHz: ≤ 26 dBm (NCC/FCC); ≤ 14 dBm (CE); ≤ 26 dBm (SRRC) |
Hovering Accuracy (P-mode with GPS) | Vertical:±1.64 feet (±0.5 m) or ±0.33 feet (±0.1 m, Downward Vision System enabled) Horizontal:±4.92 feet (±1.5 m) or ±0.98 feet (±0.3 m, Downward Vision System enabled) |
Max Angular Velocity | Pitch: 300°/s, Yaw: 120°/s |
Max Pitch Angle | S-mode: 35°; P-mode: 30° (Forward Vision System enabled: 25°); A-mode: 30° |
Max Ascent Speed | 16.4 ft/s (5 m/s) |
Max Descent Speed (vertical) | 9.8 ft/s (3 m/s) |
Max Speed | S-mode/A-mode 81 kph (50.3 mph); P-mode: 61.2 kph (38 mph) |
Max Service Ceiling Above Sea Level | 9842 feet (3000 m, with 1760S propellers) |
Max Wind Resistance | 39.4 ft/s (12 m/s) |
Max Flight Time (with two TB55 batteries) | 38 min (no payload), 24 min (takeoff weight: 6.14 kg) |
Supported DJI Gimbals | Zenmuse X4S/X5S/X7/XT/XT2/Z30 |
Supported Gimbal Mounting | Single Gimbal, Downward |
Ingress Protection Rating | IP43 |
GNSS | GPS+GLONASS |
Operating Temperature | -4° to 122° F (-20° to 50° C) |
Built with enterprise users in mind, DJI's Matrice 210 Professional Quadcopter with RTK leverages the Inspire 2 platform but is ruggedized and built to withstand harsh conditions. This version of the Matrice 210 adds BeiDou RTK (Real-Time Kinematic) module, for precise navigation down to the centimeter. The body of the drone itself is rated at IP43 for weather and water resistance in the field. Dual battery bays can house two included TB50 or TB55 batteries to power the drone for flights lasting up to 32 minutes.
The advanced electronics found in the Matrice 210 include computer-vision intelligent flight modes using DJI's FlightAutonomy system. With this system objects in front of, below, and above the drone can be detected and avoided automatically. What's more: using the onboard 2-axis stabilized FPV camera, the pilot can navigate the Matrice 210 without being limited to a mounted gimbal camera's field-of-view.
For image capture and analysis, the Matrice 210 is compatible with DJI's separately available Zenmuse gimbal cameras, including the X4S, X5S, and Z30 — with each model offering different FOV options, as well as the XT, which offers thermal imaging. Where the 210 model differs from the 200 is in its flexible payload and connectivity support for additional sensors, whether they be from third parties or future upgrades. The 210 model can have two different gimbal cameras mounted underneath the drone for forward and downward views, or one gimbal camera mounted atop the drone for upward views, useful for examining infrastructure from below.
The M200 Series drones utilize computer vision for intelligent flight modes to help more efficiently collect data. These features are available for multiple DJI sensors, enabling advanced shots such as zooming while tracking an object:
These modes are enabled by two front visual sensors, an ultrasonic/visual downward-positioning system, and an upper infrared sensor.
The DJI Pilot app is compatible with DJI FlightHub, a web-based software package allowing teams to share real-time data with offsite parties over the Internet. This includes remote emergency control rooms being able to keep track of first-response teams or asset-management centers inspecting global infrastructure networks.
In an easy-to-use control center, DJI FlightHub lets users plan flights with multiple drones and keep track of each aircraft's status. An offsite control room can simultaneously monitor live feeds and remotely control gimbal and camera. The software enables managers to plan flights in advance using waypoints and dynamic geofencing.
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