This will perform better than that of our competitors. I can pretty much confidently say that we’ve done our internal testing. It works through three different bands, 2.4, 5.2, and 5.8 GHz, and plans to send back a crisp video single no matter if you are right next to the drone or flying at its max distance. One of the features Lee is highly confident in is Autel’s SkyLink video transmission system. Additionally, DJI is rumored to be bringing a new Mini drone to the market this year, and seeing them add this to compete with Autel wouldn’t be a nice surprise. While it won’t be the best out on the market, something is always better than nothing. The Nano and Nano+ feature forward, backward, and bottom obstacle avoidance sensors, running out of room for the side sensors.
Maxwell Lee, owner and general manager, Autel Robotics When they grab something like this, they need all the protection they can get. And especially since most of the users are relatively new. You know DJI came out with their mini-series, and you know, they’re the first on the market with it, and over time I think customers expect is that evolution, right? We’ve seen obstacle avoidance on so many products now, I think it’s the right time to bring it to the smaller drones. EVO Nano+ flying in Autel’s cage at its CES booth.