
Autel
The Autel Robotics EVO II Pro V3 is a professional‑grade folding quadcopter featuring a 1" Sony 20 MP sensor capable of 6K HDR video with 12‑bit color, up to 42 minutes of flight time, and a 15 km FCC transmission range via SkyLink 2.0. It combines advanced obstacle avoidance, a high‑brightness OLED controller, and unrestricted flight zones for cinematography, surveying, and industrial applications.
Pros
No price history available for this time range.
Lower = better sales rank
Please sign in to leave a review
No reviews yet. Be the first to review!
Get notified when the price drops. Track this product on BigBangPrice, our price tracking partner.
Cons
From Expert Reviews
Praised by Experts
From User Reviews
Users Love
Best For
Professional filmmakers, aerial surveyors, industrial inspectors, and thermography specialists who need high‑resolution 6K footage, long endurance, and unrestricted flight zones for remote or regulated locations.
Not Ideal For
Casual hobbyists, users who require a sub‑1 kg platform for simplified registration, pilots who depend on hot‑swap batteries for rapid turn‑around, or operators who must stay within geo‑fenced airspace for compliance.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the EVO II Pro V3 as a serious alternative to DJI for high‑end users, highlighting its 12‑bit 6K HDR video, adjustable aperture, extensive 15 km tri‑band transmission, and comprehensive 360° obstacle avoidance. They note its long endurance and unrestricted flight zones make it ideal for cinematic, surveying, and industrial tasks, though they caution about the lack of geo‑fencing and the heavier airframe.
What Users Say
Everyday users are enthusiastic about the drone’s low‑light capabilities, often calling the image quality “incredible” when shooting at dusk. The consensus is that the camera performance exceeds expectations for the price, while the longer flight time is also appreciated.
Common Complaints
Absence of geo‑fencing can lead to regulatory violations. Firmware updates roll out slowly and early V3 builds showed app instability. Weight close to 1.2 kg triggers stricter registration in some countries. Battery is proprietary and cannot be hot‑swapped, limiting third‑party options
What People Are Saying
“The low-light performance is incredible — I shot at dusk and got”
How It Compares
vs. DJI Mavic 3
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the EVO II Pro V3 for unrestricted, high‑dynamic‑range work; choose the Mavic 3 for lighter weight, quicker battery swaps, and a more polished software experience.