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DJI Matrice M210 V2 Enterprise Quadcopter Drone

DJI Matrice M210 V2 enterprise drone with AES-256 encryption, multi-sensor obstacle avoidance, and 34-minute flight time.

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Overview

The DJI Matrice M210 V2 is an enterprise-grade quadcopter engineered for industrial inspection, public safety, mapping, and other professional applications that demand reliability and adaptability. Its airframe supports dual payload mounting, enabling operators to pair visual cameras with thermal or multispectral sensors for comprehensive data collection in a single flight. The intelligent control systems have been enhanced over the original M210, delivering more precise hovering accuracy — within ±0.5 meters vertically and ±1.5 meters horizontally with GPS, or ±0.1 meters and ±0.3 meters respectively when the downward vision system is active.

Safety and security are central to the M210 V2's design. AES-256 encryption protects data in transit, meeting the security requirements of government and enterprise clients. Multi-directional obstacle sensing covers the front, bottom, and top of the aircraft, while anti-collision beacons on the top and bottom improve visibility to nearby personnel and aircraft. The built-in DJI AirSense system includes an ADS-B receiver that alerts the operator to nearby manned aircraft, adding an extra layer of situational awareness. Powered by two TB55 batteries (sold separately), the drone achieves up to 34 minutes of flight time without payload and a maximum ascent speed of 5 m/s, providing ample performance for most mission profiles.

Key Features

Operating Frequency - 2.4000-2.4835 GHz; 5.725-5.850 GHz

Hovering Accuracy (P-mode with GPS) - Vertical: ±1.64 feet (±0.5 m) or ±0.33 feet (±0.1 m, Downward Vision System enabled) Horizontal: ±4.92 feet (±1.5 m) or ±0.98 feet (±0.3 m, Downward Vision System enabled)

Max Ascent Speed - 16.4 ft/s (5 m/s)

Max Descent Speed (vertical) - 9.8 ft/s (3 m/s)

Max Flight Time (with two TB55 batteries) - M210 V2: 34 min (no payload), 24 min (takeoff weight: 6.14 kg) M210 RTK V2: 33 min (no payload), 24 min (takeoff weight: 6.14 kg)

Specifications

Brand
DJI
Model
Matrice M210 V2
Type
Enterprise Quadcopter
Operating Frequency
2.4000–2.4835 GHz; 5.725–5.850 GHz
Max Ascent Speed
16.4 ft/s (5 m/s)
Max Descent Speed
9.8 ft/s (3 m/s)
Max Flight Time (no payload)
34 minutes
Max Flight Time (6.14 kg takeoff weight)
24 minutes
Hovering Accuracy (GPS)
Vertical ±1.64 ft (±0.5 m); Horizontal ±4.92 ft (±1.5 m)
Hovering Accuracy (Vision System)
Vertical ±0.33 ft (±0.1 m); Horizontal ±0.98 ft (±0.3 m)
Encryption
AES-256
Obstacle Avoidance
Front, Bottom, and Upper Sensors
Anti-Collision Beacons
Top and Bottom
AirSense
Built-in ADS-B Receiver
Battery
2x TB55 (Sold Separately)

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • AES-256 encryption ensures secure data transmission for sensitive enterprise operations
  • Multi-directional obstacle avoidance with front, bottom, and upper sensors reduces collision risk
  • Built-in ADS-B receiver via DJI AirSense increases awareness of manned aircraft nearby
  • Dual-battery design with up to 34 minutes of flight time supports extended mission coverage
  • Supports dual payload mounting for simultaneous multi-sensor data collection

👎 Cons

  • TB55 batteries are sold separately, adding significant cost to the initial purchase
  • 24-minute flight time under payload substantially reduces operational window compared to the 34-minute no-payload rating
  • Heavy platform requires Part 107 certification and potentially additional waivers for commercial use
  • High acquisition cost puts it beyond the budget of smaller operations or casual users

Frequently Asked Questions

No, the TB55 batteries are sold separately. The drone requires two TB55 batteries for operation.
The M210 V2 features front, bottom, and upper obstacle sensing systems, along with top and bottom anti-collision beacons for visibility.
With two TB55 batteries and no payload, maximum flight time is approximately 34 minutes. With a takeoff weight of 6.14 kg (including payload), flight time drops to approximately 24 minutes.
Yes, the M210 V2 platform supports mounting two payloads simultaneously, allowing operators to combine different sensors such as visual and thermal cameras for comprehensive data collection.
The M210 V2 uses AES-256 encryption, providing enterprise-grade data security during flight operations and data transmission.