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Autel EVO 2 Dual 640T thermal drone is an industry-first drone combining infrared imaging camera with 8K video camera. With thermal resolution up to 640×512 and an 8k sensor EVO 2 becomes a workhorse. First responders, contractors, and business owners finally have a compact and portable tool that gives them the data they have been asking for.

Dual-sensor camera: Includes the 8K camera plus an infrared imaging camera. It can operate in visible, infrared, and dual-image modes. In addition, this camera takes infrared images at a resolution of either 640 x 512 (640) or 320 x 256 (320), and records 720p video at 30 fps in dual-image mode. Additionally, 8k and infrared imaging cameras capable of simultaneous recording.

More than 6 million feral hogs roam the United States. From Hawaii to Florida, these invasive cousins of domestic swine have increased their range from 17 states in the 1980s to more than 35 states today. Able to breed year-round with average litters of five-eight piglets, feral hog populations can double in size within four months. Weighing between 75 and 500 pounds, feral hogs’ aggressive behavior is very destructive to agriculture, natural ecosystems, people, pets and livestock.


Thermal imaging helps spot predators that could injure or kill farm animals. This will ensure peace of mind for farm owners. This footage show just how hard Wild Boar are to identify with the naked eye but with the help of the thermal drone they are easy to locate and count.
Welcome to the drone world! While I am vegetarian, I can endorse your efforts for wanting to use a drone for hog hunting!
Using drones to hunt wild hogs is an excellent use case. Add a thermal camera, and they are easier to spot. Using drones to hunt hogs has been a common practice for many years, but it used to be extremely expensive; Hunters in the past have used $15,000+ rigs to make it happen.
Now drones with thermal cameras are cheaper than ever before — and extremely easy to fly.
On shingle, tile or slate roof structures, you can document the exterior condition of the roof using UAV based high resolution visible imaging where we can easily observe hail damage, wind damage, openings in the roof, cracked tiles and much much more. When it gets wet, it creates a hotter temperature on the surface of the membrane that can be easily detected with infrared imaging.
The EVO II 640T uses an 8K Visual Spectrum Sensor and 640 Radiometric Thermal Sensor, giving inspectors the ability to perform multiple roof inspections in half the time it takes by conventional methods. Our drone kits will not only allow you to visually inspect the entire building , but also use thermal technology to check for hot spots. This enables you to safely and quickly check the status of the structure. As well as to help you identify defects, leakage, and corrosion issues, without having to spend on additional personnel and equipment.
The benefits of drones in agriculture have been well documented, but beyond monitoring crop and plant health, drones can also keep track of livestock with thermal cameras. In flight, a drone with thermal imaging capabilities is a powerful tool for monitoring many different types of wildlife. Thermal cameras can detect the heat signature from an animal at a distance, providing drone pilots with data they otherwise wouldn’t be able to gather.
More than 6 million feral hogs roam the United States. From Hawaii to Florida, these invasive cousins of domestic swine have increased their range from 17 states in the 1980s to more than 35 states today. Able to breed year-round with average litters of five-eight piglets, feral hog populations can double in size within four months. Weighing between 75 and 500 pounds, feral hogs’ aggressive behavior is very destructive to agriculture, natural ecosystems, people, pets and livestock.


Thermal imaging helps spot predators that could injure or kill farm animals. This will ensure peace of mind for farm owners. This footage show just how hard Wild Boar are to identify with the naked eye but with the help of the thermal drone they are easy to locate and count.


Thermal imaging helps spot predators that could injure or kill farm animals. This will ensure peace of mind for farm owners. This footage show just how hard Wild Boar are to identify with the naked eye but with the help of the thermal drone they are easy to locate and count.
Welcome to the drone world! While I am vegetarian, I can endorse your efforts for wanting to use a drone for hog hunting!
Using drones to hunt wild hogs is an excellent use case. Add a thermal camera, and they are easier to spot. Using drones to hunt hogs has been a common practice for many years, but it used to be extremely expensive; Hunters in the past have used $15,000+ rigs to make it happen.
Now drones with thermal cameras are cheaper than ever before — and extremely easy to fly.
On shingle, tile or slate roof structures, you can document the exterior condition of the roof using UAV based high resolution visible imaging where we can easily observe hail damage, wind damage, openings in the roof, cracked tiles and much much more. When it gets wet, it creates a hotter temperature on the surface of the membrane that can be easily detected with infrared imaging.
The EVO II 640T uses an 8K Visual Spectrum Sensor and 640 Radiometric Thermal Sensor, giving inspectors the ability to perform multiple roof inspections in half the time it takes by conventional methods. Our drone kits will not only allow you to visually inspect the entire building , but also use thermal technology to check for hot spots. This enables you to safely and quickly check the status of the structure. As well as to help you identify defects, leakage, and corrosion issues, without having to spend on additional personnel and equipment.
The benefits of drones in agriculture have been well documented, but beyond monitoring crop and plant health, drones can also keep track of livestock with thermal cameras. In flight, a drone with thermal imaging capabilities is a powerful tool for monitoring many different types of wildlife. Thermal cameras can detect the heat signature from an animal at a distance, providing drone pilots with data they otherwise wouldn’t be able to gather.
Visual and thermal imagery are combined to help users quickly interpret data and critical decision making. From top to bottom are “Picture in Picture Mode”, “infraed More”, and “visible Light Mode”
Tap the screen, and the temperature of the selected object will be displayed in real time.
Get a dynamic view of the average temperature, maximum temperature, and minimum temperature displayed in a selected area.
The temperature measurement frame can be dragged to any position on the screen.
Monitors the screen temperature in real time. The system prompts the user when the temperature reaches a set thresholds
Note: The temperature alarm takes effects only in Regional temperature measurement mode
Supports real-time adjustment of image brightness, contrast, and image details. The system will highlight any objects within the temperature target.
White Hot | Cold and Hot | Rainbow | Enhanced Rainbow | Iron bow | Lava | Arctic | Searing | Gradation | Heat Detection
This free temperature measurement analysis tool is developed for the 640T, and enables users to quickly import images, edit and analyze temperature measurement, and to generate detailed reports for sharing and coolaboration.(Select the “Word” icon Export report. Generate analysis report)
All three camera modules support a variety of shooting modes, including: Single-shot; Burst shooting; Auto exposure bracketing (AEB); Time-lapse; High-dynamic-range (HDR) imaging; NIGHTBEAT (high signal-to-noise ratio)
A high-definition live feed from the EVO 2 drone camera can be displayed on your remote control’s screen or connect with Autel Live Deck to displayed on any device including computer, tv, phone, etc. Of course, Images and videos can be stored in the aircraft’s onboard memory or on a micro SD card.
EVO II Dual Drone contains a high-precision 3-axis gimbal that keeps the camera steady while the aircraft is flying, ensuring image stability and clarity. Also, You can use the remote control’s gimbal pitch dial to adjust the pitch axis to any angle from 0° to 90° at any time.
Autel EVO II Series Dones is one aircraft with three camera options. All cameras for Evo II can be purchased separately and are interchangeable!

All EVO II Enterprise Bundles are equipped with Autel’s 7.9″ 2000-nit Smart Controller for maximum viewing when operating.
Learn More>> 7.9″ Autel Smart Controller
EVO II Dual smart tracking uses deep learning algorithms to automatically track the selected subject while avoiding obstacles during flight. The function can track the subject in three modes: behind, side-by-side, or fixed position.
EVO 2 Dual’s front, rear, left, right, top, and bottom binocular vision sensing systems use image data to calculate the distance between the aircraft and potential obstacles. Begin detecting potential hazards at up to 30m away and let EVO II accurately control the speed of the drone to avoid a collision.

Viewpoint allows the user to send the aircraft to a selected destination by touching a point on the screen. Featured with the same waypoints function as EVO to program autonomous flight routes. EVO II Dual can even save multiple waypoint missions making it easy for surveying.
EVO 2 Dual will return home automatically when Low Aircraft Battery Level and Communication Lost. Additionally, EVO 2’s bottom binocular vision camera to create a density depth map. Then, it calculates the depth map’s flatness and angles to ensure an accurate and safe landing.
Autel EVO 2 Dual comes standard with a 7100mAh rechargeable battery. Providing up to 40min of flight time in forward motion to up to 9km away and 35min at a hover. And top speed up to 45MPH, additionally There is no geofencing or cellular service restrictions on any of EVO II Dual.

| Sensor | FLIR BOSON Sensor 640*512/ 320*256 |
| Pixels | EVO II Dual (640) 640*512 EVO II Dual (320) 320*256 |
| Pixel Pitch | 12 µm |
| Wavelength | 7.5 – 13.5µm |
| FOV | EVO II Dual (640) 32° EVO II Dual (320) 34° |
| Lens | EVO II Dual (640) 14 mm EVO II Dual (320) 6.3 mm |
| Zoom | 1 ~ 8x |
| Still Image Resolution | Infrared Mode:640×512 Picture in Picture Mode: 1920×1080, 1280×720 |
| Still Image Format | JPEG |
| Still Photography Modes | Single shot, Burst shooting, Time |
| Video Resolution | Infrared Mode: 640×512 (US) Picture in Picture Mode: 1920×1080 p30, 1280×720 p30 |
| Video Format | MOV/MP4 (H.264/H.265 supported) |
| Sensor | 1/2″ CMOS Effective Pixels: 48 MP Performance temperature: -20~60°C |
| Lens | FOV: about 79° 35mm Format Equivalent: 25.6 mm Aperture: f/1.8 Shooting Range: 0.5 m to ∞ |
| ISO Range | Video: ISO100~3200 (Auto) Video: ISO100~3200 (Manual) Photo: ISO100~3200 (Auto) Photo: ISO100~3200 (Manual) |
| Shutter Speed | Electronic Shutter: 8 ~ 1/8000s |
| Digital Zoom | 1 ~ 8x (Max. 4x lossless zoom) |
| Still Image Resolution | 8000×6000 (4:3) 7680×4320 (16:9) 4000×3000 (4:3) 3840×2160 (16:9) |
| Still Image Format | JPEG / DNG / JPEG+DNG |
| Still Photography Modes | Single Shot Burst Shooting: 3/5 frames |
| Video Resolution | 7680×4320 p25/p24 5760×3240 p30/p25/p24 3840×2160 p60/p50/p48/p30/p25/p24 2720×1528 p120/p60/p50/p48/p30/p25/p24 1920×1080 p120/p60/p50/p48/p30/p25/p24 |
| Video Format | MOV / MP4 |
| Codecs | H.264 / H.265 |
| Max Video Bitrate | 120Mbps |
| HDR Video Recording | Supports 3840×2160, 2720×1528, 1920×1080 HDR video recording |
| Weight | 0.30 lbs (135 grams) |
| Mechanical Range | Pitch: -135° to +45 Yaw: -100° to +100° |
| Controllable Range | Pitch: -90° to +30° Yaw: -90° to +90° |
| Stabilization | 3-Axis (Tilt, Roll, Pan) |
| Max Control Speed (Tilt) | 300°/s |
| Angular Vibration Range | ±0.005° |
| Takeoff Weight | 2.5 lbs (1150 g) |
| Max Takeoff Weight | 4.4 lbs (2000 g) |
| Dimensions | Folded: 8.98 x 5.24 x 4.33 inch (L x W x H) (228 x 133 x 110 mm) Unfolded: 16.69 x 13.94 x 4.33 inch (L x W x H) (424 x 354 x 110 mm) |
| Diagonal Distance | 15.63 in (397 mm) |
| Max Service Ceiling Above Sea Level | 22,965 ft (7000 m) |
| Max Flight Time (no wind) | EVO II Dual (640) 38min EVO II Dual (320) 40min |
| Max Hovering Time (no wind) | EVO II Dual (640) 33min EVO II Dual (320) 35min |
| Max Flight Distance (no wind) | 15.53 miles (25 km) |
| Max Wind Speed Resistance | 39-46 mph (Level 8) |
| Max Tilt Angle | Standard mode: 28° Ludicrous mode: 33° |
| Max Angular Velocity | 120°/second |
| Max Ascent Speed | Standard mode: 11.18 mph (5 m/s) Ludicrous mode: 17.89 mph (8 m/s) |
| Max Descent Speed | Standard mode: 6.71 mph (3 m/s) Ludicrous mode: 8.94 mph (4 m/s) |
| Max Speed (near sea level, no wind) | Standard mode: 33.55 mph (15 m/s) Ludicrous mode: 44.73 mph (20 m/s) |
| Operating Temperature Range | 14°F to 104°F (-10°C to 40°C) |
| Operating Frequency | 2.4~2.4835GHz |
| Transmission Power (EIRP) |
2.4~2.4835GHz |
| GNSS | GPS/GLONASS/VIO/ATTI |
| Hovering Accuracy Range | Vertical: ± 0.78 in (when vision positioning is active) ± 7.87 in (with GPS positioning) Horizontal: ± 0.78 in (when vision positioning is active) ± 3.28 ft (with GPS positioning) |
| Internal Storage | 8 GB |
| SD Storage | Standard: 32 GB Max Micro SD Card Supported: 256 GB |
| Sensing System | Omnidirectional Binocular Obstacle Sensing System |
| Forward | Precision Measurement Range: 0.5-20 m Detectable Range: 0.5-40m Effective Sensing Speed: <15m/s FOV: Horizontal: 60°, Vertical: 80° |
| Backward | Precision Measurement Range: 0.5-16 m Detectable Range: 0.5-32m Effective Sensing Speed: <12m/s FOV: Horizontal: 60°, Vertical: 80° |
| Upward | Precision Measurement Range: 0.5-12 m Detectable Range: 0.5-24m Effective Sensing Speed: <6m/s FOV: Horizontal: 60°, Vertical: 50° |
| Downward | Precision Measurement Range: 0.5-11 m Detectable Range: 0.5-22m Effective Sensing Speed: <6m/s FOV: Horizontal: 100°, Vertical: 80° |
| Sides | Precision Measurement Range: 0.5-12 m Detectable Range: 0.5-24m Effective Sensing Speed: <10m/s FOV: Horizontal: 60°, Vertical: 50° |
| Operating Environment | Forward, Backward, Upward and Sides: Surface with clear pattern and adequate lighting (lux > 20) Downward: Surface with clear pattern and adequate lighting (lux > 20) Detects diffuse reflective surfaces (>20%) (walls, trees, people, etc.) |
| Max Transmission Distance | FCC: 5.59 miles (9 km) CE: 3.10 miles (5 km) |
| Real-Time Transmission Quality | 1080p@30fps 720p@30fps |
| Max Bitrate of Real-time Transmission | 40Mbps |
| Operating Frequency | 2.4~2.4835GHz |
| Transmission Power (EIRP) | 2.4~2.4835GHz FCC: ≤26 dBm ISED: ≤26 dBm CE: ≤20 dBm RCM: ≤20 dBm SRRC: ≤26 dBm |
| Operating Temperature Range | 14°F to 104°F (-10°C to 40°C) |
| Battery | 5000 mAh |
| Weight | 0.82 lbs (370 grams) |
| Operating Current/Voltage | 1.7A @ 3.7V |
| Charging Temperature Range | 32°F to 104°F (0 to 40°C) |
| Supported Mobile Device Size | Max Length: 3.30″ (84mm) Max Thickness: 0.51″ (13mm) |
| Supported USB Port Types | Lightning, Micro USB (Type-B), USB-C |
| Operating Hours | 3 hours |
| Display | 3.26-inch OLED screen 854 (W)*480 (H) pixels Preview video without the need for connecting to a mobile phone |
| Capacity | 7100 mAh |
| Voltage | 11.55 V |
| Max Charging Voltage | 13.2 V |
| Battery Type | LiPo 3S |
| Energy | 82 Wh |
| Net Weight | 0.81 lbs (365 grams) |
| Charging Temperature Range | 41°F to 104°F (5°C to 40°C) |
| Max Charging Power | 93 W |
| Charging Time | 90min |
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