Compared with DJI Dock, DJI Dock 2 has a significantly reduced size and weight and comes with the exclusive DJI Matrice 3D series drone. It boasts a lightweight design and easy deployment while offering superior operation capabilities and cloud-based intelligent functions. Overall, it significantly lowers the threshold of unattended operation, pushing operation efficiency and quality to the next level.
Measured with an ambient temperature of 25° C (77° F) and an aircraft battery level of 20% after landing, it takes 32 minutes to charge the aircraft’s battery to 90%. Therefore, the minimum interval between two operations is 32 minutes. DJI Dock 2 does not support automatic battery replacement for the aircraft.
Yes, DJI Dock 2 supports the integration of an edge computing module.
DJI Dock 2 only supports the DJI Matrice 3D series drones.
After landing, the aircraft will transfer media files to DJI Dock 2. Once the transfer is completed, the aircraft will automatically delete the media files. After DJI Dock 2 receives the media files, it will upload them to the cloud. Once the upload is completed, DJI Dock 2 will also automatically delete the media files. The aircraft does not support transferring media files during flight, but can send back the real-time flight status.
Please refer to the tutorial video on FlyTo tasks.
It should be installed in an open environment with electricity and internet at altitudes not exceeding 4,000 meters. For details, please refer to the Installation and Setup Manual.
The aircraft can precisely locate DJI Dock 2 through the RTK positioning system and positioning marker recognition function. Moreover, the landing pad’s new slide-ramp centering design further enhances landing success rates.
Please contact your local DJI dealer.
DJI Matrice 3D has a tele camera and a wide-angle camera with a mechanical shutter, meeting the needs for 1:500 high-precision mapping tasks. DJI Matrice 3TD, equipped with a wide-angle camera, a tele camera, and an infrared camera, can depict both visible light and thermal images, making it suitable for security and inspection operations.
The DJI Matrice 3D series is specifically designed for DJI Dock 2. Compared with the DJI Mavic 3 Enterprise series, it offers an increased flight time of up to 50 minutes* and features a waterproof body, a GNSS/RTK antenna, as well as lens defogging and wireless charging functions.
* Measured in a controlled test environment. Specific test conditions are as follows: flying forward at a constant speed of 46.8 kph in a windless laboratory environment at 20 meters above sea level, in photo mode (without photo-taking operation during flight), with Obstacle Avoidance Action set to Off, and from 100% battery level until 0%. Results may vary depending on the environment, actual use, and firmware version.
No. It can only be used with DJI Dock 2.
No, but the wide-angle camera on DJI Matrice 3D supports mapping without GCPs.
Only the DJI RC Pro Enterprise is compatible.
No.
DJI Matrice 3D can meet the requirements of 1:500 high-precision mapping operations. If DJI Matrice 3TD is used for mapping operations, the model accuracy cannot meet the high-precision mapping requirements, so DJI Matrice 3D is recommended instead.
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