The drone making company Parrot adds thermal camera to its folding Anafi drone. And now Parrot Anafi Thermal Camera drone will allows you to capture any things, even the hidden things. Hence, the easy-to-use folding drone will make on-the-spot aerial thermal imaging possible for just about anyone. This thermal drone is a slightly smaller, lighter version of the Anafi it launched earlier.
The French company, Parrot is pitching the drone to businesses and professionals. And these drones will be used in different fields like security, search and rescue, construction, and agriculture.
Parrot Anafi Thermal Camera Drone
While talking about the specs and other feature, the Anafi Thermal camera drone also has slightly slimmer folding arms. The new drone just weighs 315 grams, which is 10 grams lighter than the original version. Parrot says this will add one minute of flight time for a total of 26 minutes.
Besides that, the new Anafi Thermal uses a Flir Lepton infrared sensor alongside the standard camera. This means it will still be capable of shooting regular 4K video, HDR+ photos and videos, and it has a 3X zoom.
With this technology, the drone offers wide range of fields that can use the technology for things like surveillance and inspection. The list of potential use cases include firefighters, solar panel inspections and building industry/construction workers, who can monitor things like insulation and thermal leakages in buildings.
Other than these, the Parrot Anafi Thermal Camera Drone is equipped with 160 x 120 resolutions, and it can measure heat between 14 and 752 degrees Fahrenheit. With the help of that, user will have view from the 4K video streamed to Parrot’s FreeFlight 6 app. A The offers a robust amount of control over the thermal camera.
Furthermore, it will allow the users to measure the temperature of a specific part of an image, change color palettes, and manipulate other information coming off the infrared sensor. The app lets users shoot in either format (RGB or infrared) or blend the two (in order to add detail from the RGB sensor).
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