Autel Robotics EVO II Pro V3 — Specs & Review

Specifications

BrandAutel Robotics
ModelEVO II Pro V3
Year2023
CategoryAerial
Autonomysemi-autonomous
Environmentoutdoor
Price (USD)$1249–$1549
Weight1.151 kg
Dimensions26.9cm L × 12.3cm W × 10.2cm H
ConnectivityWiFi, Bluetooth
Rating4.5/5 (743 reviews)
Country of originUS

Key features

What is it?

The Autel EVO II Pro V3 is Autel's flagship professional consumer drone — offering Sony 1-inch sensor image quality, 6K HDR, 12-bit RAW, and full NDAA compliance for the large category of US operators who cannot legally or contractually use DJI products.

Who is it for?

Key specs

How it compares

The DJI Mavic 3 Pro offers Hasselblad 4/3-inch sensor at similar pricing but is NDAA non-compliant. The Autel EVO II Pro V3 trades sensor size for compliance and professional RAW capability in a government-approved package.

Limitations

FAQ

How much does the Autel Robotics EVO II Pro V3 cost?

The Autel Robotics EVO II Pro V3 is priced between $1,249 and $1,549, depending on the configuration selected.

What is the Autel Robotics EVO II Pro V3 used for?

The Autel EVO II Pro V3 is designed for professional use, including applications by US government contractors, law enforcement, and military-adjacent commercial operators, particularly where NDAA compliance is necessary.

What are the key specs of the Autel Robotics EVO II Pro V3?

The drone features a Sony 1-inch CMOS sensor capable of recording 6K HDR video and 20MP 12-bit DNG RAW stills, with a maximum ISO of 44,000 for low-light conditions, 40 minutes of flight time, and a 15km transmission range.

Who is the target audience for the Autel Robotics EVO II Pro V3?

This drone is targeted at professional photographers, cinematographers focusing on 6K RAW capabilities, and commercial operators where clients specifically require non-DJI platforms.

How does the Autel Robotics EVO II Pro V3 compare to its competitor, the DJI Mavic 3 Pro?

While the DJI Mavic 3 Pro features a Hasselblad 4/3-inch sensor, it is not NDAA compliant. The Autel EVO II Pro V3 prioritizes compliance for US operators with its high-quality 1-inch sensor and professional capabilities.

What are the limitations of the Autel Robotics EVO II Pro V3?

One notable limitation is its weight of 1,151g, which requires FAA registration; it is also heavier than many DJI equivalents. Furthermore, the community for user support and updates is smaller compared to DJI products.