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Autel EVO II V3 Pro 6K
$2,099.00
If you’re hunting for a quadcopter that can capture true‑to‑life 6K footage, the market’s top contenders all share a 1‑inch 20 MP sensor and a max video bitrate of 120 Mbps. That combination delivers crisp detail and smooth motion, whether you’re filming a wedding venue or mapping a construction site. Our roundup pits seven Autel EVO models against each other, so you can see which package gives you the most bang for your buck.
The lineup spans three price tiers. In the budget bucket you’ll find the EVO 2 Pro V3 Bundle and the EVO II V3 Pro 6K, both cost $2099.00 and carry solid 4.5/5 (232 reviews) and 4.4/5 (226 reviews) user ratings respectively. The EVO II Pro V3 occupies the mid‑range slot, costs the same but offers a 7.9‑inch controller screen. Premium choices – the EVO II V3 Pro RTK at $2999.00, the EVO II Pro V3 SE at $2199.00, and the EVO II PRO RTK V3 at $3299.00 – add RTK positioning, larger screens, or brighter displays, with the top‑rated RTK model even earning a perfect 5.0/5 from two reviewers.
Below we break down each model’s camera specs, flight endurance and control features so you can match the right drone to your creative or surveying needs.
Autel EVO II V3 Pro RTK
Its 7100 mAh aircraft battery paired with a 5800 mAh controller battery delivers industry‑leading endurance for premium‑feature flights.

Autel EVO 2 Pro V3 Bundle
Ideal for entry‑level pilots or tight budgets, it comes in at $2099—about $900 cheaper than the Best Overall model.
Autel EVO II V3 Pro 6K
Offers the same 7100 mAh pack but adds an 82 Wh energy rating, giving you a clear power metric while keeping the $2099 price.
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Key score advantages vs. runner-up (Autel EVO 2)
Price Range
Autel EVO II V3 Pro RTK
$2,999.00

Autel EVO 2 Pro V3 Bundle
$2,099.00
Autel EVO II V3 Pro 6K
$2,099.00

Autel EVO 2 Pro V3
$2,099.00

Autel EVO II Pro V3 SE
$2,199.00

Autel EVO II PRO RTK V3
$3,299.00

Autel EVO II Pro V3
$1,994.05
Spec Comparison
TL;DR: The Autel EVO II V3 Pro RTK packs a 1‑inch 20 MP sensor, 6K video, and centimeter‑level RTK positioning, but its $2999 price places it at the premium end of the lineup.
The drone’s 1‑inch CMOS sensor delivers 20 MP stills and 6K video at up to 5472×3076 @ 30 fps, with a maximum bitrate of 120 Mbps. An aperture range of f/2.8‑f/11 and a 29 mm (35 mm‑equivalent) focal length give a wide 82° field of view, while the 1–16× zoom (up to 3× lossless) adds flexibility for distant subjects.
RTK capability shines with a first‑fix time of under 50 s and positioning accuracy of 1 cm + 1 ppm RMS horizontally and 1.5 cm + 1 ppm vertically. The drone can travel up to 21 km (RTK) and stay aloft for 36 minutes, climbing at 8 m/s and resisting winds up to Level 8 (17.2 m/s). Compared to the other EVO II models in this roundup, it sits at a higher price point but offers the most precise geolocation.
The remote controller carries a 5800 mAh battery, charges in 120 minutes, and can run for roughly 4.5 hours at 50 % brightness. Its 2048×1536 display and 128 GB internal storage keep footage handy, while the transmission range reaches 15 km (FCC) and 8 km (CE). Users frequently praise the rugged build and reliable link, though they note the cost as a significant consideration.
The bundled thermal camera adds a 13 mm lens with ±3 °C accuracy, measuring temperatures from 2 m to 20 m and outputting 640×512 video at 30 fps—useful for inspections where heat signatures matter.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Professional surveyors, mapping crews, and high‑resolution imaging specialists who need precise RTK data and 6K video.
Avoid if: You're shopping on a tight budget — it's priced at $2999.00
TL;DR: The Autel EVO 2 Pro V3 Bundle packs a 1‑inch 20 MP sensor, 6K video at up to 30 fps and 40 minutes of flight in a rugged, but relatively heavy, package for $2099.
The standout spec is the 6K video capability – 5472×3076 pixels at 30/25/24 fps – paired with a 1‑inch Sony CMOS sensor that delivers 20 MP stills and an adjustable f/2.8‑f/11 aperture. Low‑light performance benefits from a Night Mode Max ISO of 44,000 and a full ISO range of 100 – 6400 for both photos and video.
Compared with the other six drones in this roundup, the EVO 2 Pro V3 shares the 7100 mAh battery and 40‑minute advertised flight time, but it tips the scales at 14.550509292 pounds, considerably heavier than the roughly 2.63‑pound models listed in the peer data. Its digital zoom reaches 1–16× (up to 3× lossless), matching peers, while its video ISO ceiling of 6400 is lower than the 44,000 video ISO some competitors claim.
Reviewers consistently praise the camera’s detail and the 120 Mbps maximum video bitrate, noting the 360° omnidirectional obstacle avoidance and the solid IP43 rating as confidence‑boosters for professional shoots. The same feedback points out the drone’s bulk and the 90‑minute charging cycle as trade‑offs for the high‑end imaging suite.
The EVO 2 Pro V3 also offers a 6.4‑inch OLED controller with 128 GB internal storage, a 8 km CE signal range (10 km FCC), and ascent speeds up to 8 m/s with a top horizontal speed of 20 m/s. Its 360° sensor suite (19 groups) and 120°/s rotation speed round out a feature‑rich platform for demanding aerial work.
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Cons
Best for: Professional aerial photographers, cinematographers, industrial inspectors, and mapping specialists who need 6K resolution and robust obstacle avoidance.
Avoid if: You need a lightweight, pocket‑friendly drone or are a beginner looking for simplified controls.
TL;DR: The Autel EVO II V3 Pro 6K packs a 1‑inch 20 MP sensor with f/2.8‑f/11 aperture, 40 min flight time and up to 15 km range, but its 1191 g weight and non‑hot‑swap battery keep it in the pro niche.
The headline feature is the 6K video capability – 5472×3076 pixels at 30 fps (also 25 fps and 24 fps) – driven by a 1‑inch 20 MP CMOS sensor and an adjustable f/2.8‑f/11 aperture. That combination gives you the kind of detail and low‑light control that professional aerial photographers demand.
Compared with the other six drones in this roundup, the EVO II V3 Pro shares the same 7100 mAh battery capacity found in the EVO 2 Pro V3 Bundle and the EVO 2 Pro V3, but it is considerably lighter than the Bundle’s listed weight of over 14 pounds. Its 29 mm equivalent focal length and 1–16× digital zoom (up to 3× lossless) also match the specs of those sibling models, while the transmission range of up to 15 km (FCC unobstructed) exceeds the shorter ranges noted for several peers.
Reviewers consistently praise the high‑resolution sensor and the 40 minute maximum flight time (no wind), noting that the 1191 g weight (with propellers and battery) makes the unit feel solid in the air. The downside that shows up repeatedly is the lack of a hot‑swap battery – you have to land to change power – and the controller’s operating time drops to roughly 2 hours at max brightness, which can be limiting on long shoots. Temperature limits of –10 °C to 40 °C also restrict use in extreme conditions.
Beyond imaging, the drone offers a 6.4‑inch OLED controller screen with a 60 fps refresh rate and 128 GB internal storage, plus tri‑band communication and automatic frequency hopping for a reliable link. It lists a maximum service ceiling of 7000 m operational (5000 m recommended), giving ample altitude for mapping or inspection tasks.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Professional aerial photographers, cinematographers, mapping specialists, and industrial inspectors who need high‑resolution 6K footage and strong flight performance.
Avoid if: You prioritize ultra‑lightweight portability, need hot‑swap batteries, or are a casual hobbyist seeking a more budget‑friendly, pocket‑sized drone.
TL;DR: The Autel EVO II Pro V3 packs a 1‑inch 20 MP sensor, 6K video at 30 fps, 40‑minute flight time and 15 km transmission, all for $2099.00.
The standout spec is the 1‑inch Sony CMOS sensor delivering 20 MP stills and 6K video at 5472×3076 @30 fps, complemented by a 16× digital zoom and 3× lossless zoom. Its 7100 mAh battery powers up to 40 minutes of forward flight and 35 minutes of hover, while the Smart Controller V3 offers a bright 7.9‑inch display at 2000 nits.
Compared with the other six drones in this roundup, the EVO II Pro V3 weighs less than the Autel EVO 2 Pro V3 Bundle, which weighs 14.550509292 lb, yet shares the same 40‑minute advertised flight time and 16× digital zoom. It matches the weight of the EVO II Pro V3 SE and provides a longer FCC transmission range (15 km) that rivals the top‑range models, while still offering a full suite of 19 sensor sets for 360° obstacle avoidance.
Users consistently praise the drone’s image quality and the freedom of unrestricted flight, noting the 6K video and low‑light performance of the Moonlight Algorithm 2.0. Common complaints focus on the 2.62570554042 lb weight, which mandates FAA registration, and the Android‑based controller interface that can feel steep for beginners.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Buyers in the budget price range seeking the best quality at that price point
Avoid if: Reliability and user satisfaction are your top concerns
TL;DR: The Autel EVO II Pro V3 SE delivers 6K HDR video, a 20 MP 1‑inch sensor, and up to 39 minutes of flight on a 7100 mAh battery, all in a compact 2.62570554042‑lb package.
This model’s headline feature is its 6K video capability—5472×3076 px at up to 30 fps, which records in 12‑bit A‑Log with 68.6 billion colors. The 1‑inch Sony sensor also offers a variable aperture from f/2.8 to f/11, letting you fine‑tune exposure in bright or low‑light scenes.
Compared with the other six drones in the roundup, the EVO II Pro V3 SE shares the 7100 mAh battery capacity found in the Autel EVO 2 Pro V3 Bundle, but it weighs dramatically less than that bundle’s 14.550509292‑pound weight. Its 39‑minute maximum flight time and 35‑minute hover time sit comfortably alongside the forward‑flight times the bundle and the standard EVO 2 Pro V3 list, while its FCC‑approved 15 km transmission range puts it near the top of the class.
Reviewers consistently praise the drone’s low‑light performance, describing the footage at dusk as “notable.” Professional reviewers highlight the cinema‑grade 6K HDR video and the adjustable aperture as major wins. On the flip side, users point out the lack of geo‑fencing as a regulatory concern and note that firmware updates can be slow, with occasional app instability.
Beyond the camera, the unit packs 8 GB of internal storage and supports up to 256 GB SD cards, ensuring ample room for high‑resolution footage. Its 360° omnidirectional obstacle sensing, binocular vision landing, and 12 m/s wind resistance add layers of safety for demanding professional missions.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Professional filmmakers, aerial surveyors, industrial inspectors, and anyone needing cinema‑grade 6K footage with long endurance.
Avoid if: You are a casual hobbyist, need a sub‑1 kg platform, or rely on hot‑swap batteries for quick turnarounds.
TL;DR: The Autel EVO II PRO RTK V3 delivers centimeter‑level RTK positioning, 6K video at 30 fps and a 38‑minute flight time, but its premium $3299 price and lack of hot‑swap batteries keep it in the professional tier.
This drone’s headline feature is its RTK positioning accuracy of 1 cm + 1 ppm horizontally and 1.5 cm + 1 ppm vertically, letting you skip ground‑control points for survey‑grade maps. Coupled with a 1‑inch 20 MP sensor that records 6K video at 30 fps and offers a 16x digital zoom, the EVO II PRO RTK V3 targets precision work where image detail and geolocation matter.
Compared with the other six Autel models in the roundup, the EVO II PRO RTK V3 sits at the higher end of the price spectrum. Its 38‑minute maximum flight time is slightly below the 40‑minute advertised time of the EVO 2 Pro V3 Bundle, yet it matches the flight endurance of the standard EVO II Pro V3. Weight‑wise, it matches the EVO II Pro V3 SE, which weighs roughly 2.6 lb, keeping the platform portable enough for field crews. Unlike the other Autel variants, only this model lists RTK/PPK support and a 15 km tri‑band transmission range, giving it a clear advantage for long‑range, high‑precision missions.
User sentiment highlights the confidence that comes from the RTK accuracy and the long 4.5‑hour controller battery life, which many say lets them stay in the field longer without swapping the remote’s battery. Professional reviewers praise the real‑time 2D orthophoto stitching, noting it speeds up on‑site quality checks. The main criticisms revolve around the manual battery swaps (no hot‑swap), the absence of built‑in thermal imaging, and occasional obstacle‑avoidance hiccups in low‑light environments—issues that echo the “cons” mentioned in expert feedback.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Professionals who need survey‑grade accuracy, high‑resolution video, and long endurance, and are willing to invest in a premium platform.
Avoid if: You require built‑in thermal imaging, hot‑swap batteries for rapid turnover, or an ultra‑lightweight drone for casual use.
TL;DR: The Autel EVO II Pro V3 costs $2099.00, lands near the bottom of the seven‑product ranking, and draws mixed reviews that praise its image quality while noting weight and app stability concerns.
Autel’s EVO II Pro V3 sits at the $2099.00 price point and is the lowest‑scoring entry in this seven‑item roundup, with a score of 31/100. The brand has built a reputation for pushing advanced camera capabilities into the drone market, and this model carries that reputation forward.
Users consistently highlight the drone’s strong imaging performance and a controller screen that stays visible in bright sunlight. Positive sentiment revolves around the camera’s ability to capture detailed footage and the long endurance that many reviewers appreciate for mapping or cinematic work. On the flip side, buyers frequently mention that the unit feels heavier than comparable options, which can make transport less convenient, and several have experienced occasional crashes of the companion app.
Given its price and the modest ranking, the EVO II Pro V3 offers a professional‑grade experience for a price that sits above entry‑level alternatives but below the top‑tier models in the list. However, the lack of detailed specifications in the available data means prospective owners should be prepared for a learning curve and may need to verify performance details directly with the manufacturer.
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Best for: Professionals and enthusiasts who prioritize high‑quality aerial imaging and can accommodate a larger, pricier platform.
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Autel EVO II V3 Pro RTK
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Autel EVO 2 Pro V3 Bundle
Best for: Entry-level buyers or those on a tight budget
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Autel’s EVO II V3 Pro RTK takes the top spot thanks to its blend of high‑resolution imaging and precision navigation. It sports a 1‑inch 20 MP CMOS sensor that captures 6K video at 5472 × 3076 pixels, while the 7100 mAh aircraft battery supports a 36‑minute RTK‑enabled flight and a 21 km maximum distance. The built‑in RTK system delivers horizontal positioning accuracy of 1 cm + 1 ppm RMS, and the drone can handle wind up to level 8 (≈17.2 m/s).
The runner‑up, the Autel EVO 2 Pro V3 Bundle, is the smart choice if you need a 6K camera and solid flight endurance without the premium RTK price tag. Priced at $2099.00, it offers an advertised 40‑minute flight time and records 6K video at the same 5472 × 3076 resolution. With a 4.5‑star rating from 232 reviewers, it balances image quality and usability for hobbyists who want professional‑grade footage on a budget.
For tighter budgets, the EVO 2 Pro V3 Bundle remains a strong value option, delivering 6K video at $2099.00. If you want a mid‑range pick that keeps the 6K sensor but skips the RTK module, the Autel EVO II V3 Pro 6K (also listed at $2099.00) fits nicely. The premium tier is the Autel EVO II PRO RTK V3 at $3299.00, offering the most advanced RTK capabilities for survey‑grade accuracy.
Choose the Autel EVO II V3 Pro RTK today for a reliable 6K drone experience.
The Autel EVO II V3 Pro RTK is built for that job, offering multi‑frequency RTK with horizontal accuracy of about 1 cm + 1 ppm and vertical accuracy of 1.5 cm + 1 ppm. Its RTK‑enabled flight range of up to 21 km and hover accuracy of ±0.1 m also help keep survey data precise.
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