The EVO II RTK Series integrates an entirely new RTK module, which provides real-time centimeter-level positioning data and supports Post-Processing Kinematic (PPK). The aircraft can record the original satellite observation data, camera exposure parameters, and various other data. The positioning system supports an A-RTK base station and RTK network, which help provide stable, accurate data acquisition in complex operation environments.
The EVO II RTK Series inherits the foldable design of the original EVO II Series, making it compact, light, portable, and ready to fly in just a matter of seconds. Alongside a 5.5-mile maximum transmission range, the aircraft offers a flight time of up to 36 minutes and can reach a top speed of up to 45 mph, making it the perfect flying companion for your daily missions.
Quick Specifications
Centimeter-level Positioning Accuracy
1-inch CMOS Sensor
Omnidirectional Obstacle Avoidance
6K Ultra HD Video
3x Lossless Zoom
4K HDR Recording
HyperLight Mode
36-min Flight Time
In the Box
1x Autel EVO II RTK V2 Aircraft (Including Battery, Gimbal Cover)
1x Spare Battery
1x Remote Controller
1x 110V Charger
1x 32GB U3 SD CArd
1x SD Cardholder
1x 12″ Cable USB Micro A – USB Type C
3x Propellers (pairs)
1x EVO II Hard Rugged Case
1x 12″ Cable USB Micro A – USB Micro B
1x Packing List, Quick Guide, Disclaimer and Safety Instructions Battery Safe Use Guide.
Hovering Accuracy: When RTK is enabled and working normally: Vertical: ±0.1 m; Horizontal: ±0.1 m RTK is not enabled: vertical: ±0.1 m (when the visual positioning is working normally); ±0.5 m (when GNSS positioning works normally) Level: ±0.3 m (when the visual positioning is working normally); ±1.5 m (when GNSS positioning works normally)
Image Position Compensation: The position of the camera center relative to the phase center of the airborne A-RTK antenna, under the body axis system: (-2.63, 0.31, 83.5) mm, and the photo EXIF coordinates have been compensated. The positive XYZ axis of the body axis system points to the front, right, and bottom of the aircraft respectively.
Note: Operating frequency varies by countries and regions, please refer to local laws and regulations.