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DJI’s new drone speaker lets cops yell at you from the sky

DJI’s new drone speaker lets cops yell at you from the sky

  • DJI has released a new drone speaker accessory called the Zenmuse V1 speaker, designed for public safety and emergency applications.
  • The speaker can broadcast sound at up to 127 decibels at 1 meter, equivalent to the sound level of a jet taking off, and can transmit messages over distances of up to 500 meters.
  • The speaker can be mounted on DJI’s enterprise drones, such as the Matrice 350 RTK and Matrice 300 RTK, and can use various methods to transmit audio, including recordings, text-to-speech, or uploaded files.
  • DJI has also released a Zenmuse S1 spotlight that can be mounted on the same drones, featuring Laser Excited Phosphor (LEP) technology for enhanced light penetration and low-beam/high-beam light modes.
  • The accessories are designed to enhance public safety and emergency response capabilities, but their pricing and availability remain unknown due to ongoing regulatory uncertainty in the US.

DJI’s new drone accessory is designed to ensure public safety and emergency officials are heard loud and clear — and I mean really loud. Its enterprise-focused Zenmuse V1 speaker can broadcast the sound of someone’s voice at up to 127 decibels at 1 meter, a number DJI says is “on par with the sound level of a jet taking off.”

The speaker, which can be mounted on DJI’s enterprise Matrice 350 RTK and Matrice 300 RTK drones, can broadcast sound at up to 500 meters. To transmit a message, users can make a recording, use text-to-speech, or upload an audio file within the DJI Pilot 2 app.

DJI says the speaker is useful for public safety, emergency rescue, and other applications, but the video shared by the company also suggests it could be used for security. One scene shows the drone blaring a message above a busy road, saying: “No parking. Please drive away.”

In addition to a speaker, DJI revealed a Zenmuse S1 spotlight that can be mounted on the Matrice 350 RTK and Matrice 300 RTK drones along with it. The spotlight features something called Laser Excited Phosphor (LEP) technology “for enhanced light penetration.” It offers low-beam and high-beam light modes, and can also enable both at the same time for a maximum observation distance of up to 500 meters.

DJI still hasn’t released the pricing or availability of the new accessories yet, but the future of its products in the US remains in question, as it still faces a potential ban.

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Q. What is DJI’s new drone speaker designed for?
A. The Zenmuse V1 speaker is designed to ensure public safety and emergency officials are heard loud and clear.

Q. How loud can the Zenmuse V1 speaker broadcast sound at 1 meter?
A. It can broadcast sound at up to 127 decibels at 1 meter, comparable to the sound level of a jet taking off.

Q. What is the maximum distance the speaker can transmit sound?
A. The speaker can broadcast sound at up to 500 meters.

Q. How does one use the Zenmuse V1 speaker?
A. Users can make a recording, use text-to-speech, or upload an audio file within the DJI Pilot 2 app to transmit a message.

Q. What is the purpose of the Zenmuse S1 spotlight?
A. The Zenmuse S1 spotlight features Laser Excited Phosphor (LEP) technology for enhanced light penetration and offers low-beam and high-beam light modes.

Q. Can the spotlight enable both low-beam and high-beam light modes at the same time?
A. Yes, the spotlight can also enable both low-beam and high-beam light modes simultaneously for a maximum observation distance of up to 500 meters.

Q. What drones can the Zenmuse V1 speaker and Zenmuse S1 spotlight be mounted on?
A. The accessories can be mounted on DJI’s enterprise Matrice 350 RTK and Matrice 300 RTK drones.

Q. Why might the new drone accessories be useful for security?
A. According to the video shared by DJI, the speaker could be used for security applications, such as directing traffic or warning people away from an area.

Q. Is the pricing and availability of the new accessories known yet?
A. No, DJI has not released the pricing or availability of the Zenmuse V1 speaker and Zenmuse S1 spotlight yet.

Q. What is the current status of DJI’s products in the US due to a potential ban?
A. The future of DJI’s products in the US remains uncertain due to a potential ban, which has not been officially confirmed or denied by the company.