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Autel EVO Nano SE

249g
Weight
28 min
Flight Time
48 MP
Megapixels
4K
Video
$399
Price
Autel EVO Nano SE

The Autel EVO Nano SE is a budget-friendly sub-250g entry into Autel's ecosystem with a 48MP sensor, 3-way obstacle avoidance, and 28-minute flight time — competing directly with the DJI Mini 4K at a compelling price.

Autel EVO Nano SE Specifications

Launch

Release Date 2024-03-01
Status Available

Body

Weight 249 g
Weight Class sub-250g
Foldable Yes

Flight Performance

Max Flight Time 28 min
Max Speed 15 m/s
Max Range 10 km

Camera

Sensor 1/1.28-inch CMOS
Megapixels 48 MP
Mechanical Shutter No
Gimbal 3-axis gimbal

Video

Max Video Resolution 4K
Max FPS at 4K 30 fps
HDR Video No
D-Log / Flat Profile No
HLG No
RAW Photo No

Safety & Intelligence

Obstacle Avoidance 3-way
LiDAR No
Return to Home Yes
Geofencing Yes
Remote ID No
ADS-B Receiver No
Active Track No
Waypoints No
Quick Shots No
Hyperlapse No
Panorama No

Transmission

Transmission System Autel SkyLink 2.0

Battery

Battery Capacity 2250 mAh
USB Charging No

Connectivity

Internal Storage No
Wi-Fi No
Bluetooth No

Regulatory

EU Class C0
FAA Registration Required No

drone.faq

How much does the Autel EVO Nano SE weigh?

The Autel EVO Nano SE weighs 249g, which means it does not require FAA registration for recreational use in the US.

What is the maximum flight time of the Autel EVO Nano SE?

The Autel EVO Nano SE has a maximum flight time of 28 minutes under ideal conditions.

How much does the Autel EVO Nano SE cost?

The Autel EVO Nano SE has an MSRP of $399.

What video resolution does the Autel EVO Nano SE shoot?

The Autel EVO Nano SE can shoot up to 4K video at 30fps in 4K.

Does the Autel EVO Nano SE have obstacle avoidance?

Yes, the Autel EVO Nano SE features 3-way obstacle avoidance.

MSRP $399

Quick Specs

Weight 249g
Max Flight Time 28 min
Max Speed 15 m/s
Max Range 10 km
Megapixels 48 MP
Video 4K @ 30fps
Obstacle Avoidance 3-way
Transmission System Autel SkyLink 2.0