Autel Robotics, as a popular competitor of DJI, has attracted much attention for its EVO series of drones, especially the Nano and Lite series that debuted at the 2022 ces exhibition. It has become the best in the world, and won the German if red dot design award.
Autel Robotics has released two great drone models that will help many take their drone operations to the next level and help more individuals, businesses and organizations start utilizing drones.
An unmanned aerial vehicle or unmanned aerial vehicle, commonly known as a drone, refers to an aircraft with no human and pilot in it. A drone is an unmanned aerial system (UAS); which includes the drone, the ground controller, and the communication system between the two.
First, let me introduce you to Autel Robotics quickly, you may not be familiar with the previous Autel Robotics drone, the xStar premium, it has gained quite a following with its great camera, the camera offered by xStar is far superior to the original Phantom 4 , with impressive dynamic range and excellent optical performance, while the xStar is no better than the P4pro camera in dynamic range, many users will be quick to point out that they still consider the optical xStar better than the Phantom.
The drone revolution can be said to have evolved from militarization, and the field of drones is now privatized and militarized. Modern military unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) make valuable contributions to battlefield surveillance and combat, thanks in large part to the lessons learned from their predecessors, successful or not.
At present, the mid-to-high-end drones in the field of drones are starting to face more consumers, and Autel Robotics has begun to emerge to discover interesting drones from this brand.
When Maxwell Lee took over as general manager of his family-owned Autel Robotics in 2020, he knew there would be challenges. What he didn't expect was that he would go through a historic period of technological innovation, one that included pandemics, major leadership changes and supply chain crises.