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Telephone | +420602870462 |
URL | https://dronetag.com |
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Handy Remote ID Receiver Enhancing Situational Awareness
A compact, wireless, battery-powered Remote ID receiver, designed for public safety organizations and professional pilots. RIDER is drone-agnostic and captures all Broadcast/Direct Remote ID data from modules and aircraft such as DJI, Autel, and Skydio to up to 10 km range. The data is sent in real-time to the Dronetag App for data visualization and airspace alerts.
Flexible mounting and various alerts:
Clip RIDER to your backpack, hang it to your radio controller, or slip it into your pocket; it will notify you of nearby drone activity through an integrated buzzer and LEDs.
Multiple options for data transmitting:
RIDER has three choices for real-time data sharing: via integrated LTE, Bluetooth, or USB-C, allowing online or offline data transfer for private/sensitive operations.
Cross-platform app for airspace overview:
Visualize, store and export real-time aircraft data such as position, height, and speed via our multiplatform app for Android, iOS and web.
Dronetag Mini is the smallest and lightest Broadcast & Network Remote ID module for professional drone pilots on the market, offering full compliance with Japan, US and EU regulations. Featuring both Broadcast and Network Remote ID capabilities, it can be attached to any drone via a strong reclosable dual-lock fastener, and offers up to 14 hours of battery life. The versatile solution also includes a built-in multi-constellation GNSS receiver as well a pressure altitude sensor, and an accelerometer that can detect sudden free-fall.
The unit can transmit all required Remote ID information via Bluetooth at ranges of up to 3 km. Data can also be transmitted to Dronetag's cloud service via LTE to fulfill Network Remote ID requirements, and flight history is viewable through the Dronetag app.
Dronetag Mini can be used as Common operating picture source, for use cases when a group of drones that are not from the same squadron and do not know each other need to be coordinated. They will all be equipped with a Dronetag Mini, so they can keep track of where each other are flying without colliding. Dronetag Mini serves as an Internal coordination tool, typically used when a multiple aircraft fleet needs to be coordinated, tracked and logged. To ensure their efficient and safe operation, the assigned manager must have a real-time view of where they are or what they are working on.
Dronetag Beacon is an add-on module that provides instant compliance with Remote ID regulations, and is suitable for use in Japan, EU and the US. Weighing just 17 grams, it can be easily integrated into virtually any drone, and transmits all required information via Bluetooth at ranges of up to 3 km.
Beacon integrates a multi-constellation GNSS receiver for robust and reliable positioning, as well as a pressure altitude sensor and an accelerometer for free-fall detection. It offers up to 16 hours of battery life and can also be powered by the drone.