Naming Conventions

DJI offers a systematic naming convention for its UAVs based on purpose, features and target audience. Exploring naming conventions between Thermal, Enterprise, and Regular versions.

DJI UAV Naming Conventions

DJI’s product names often include a combination of series names, generation numbers, and specific features. Here’s a breakdown:

  • Series Name: DJI categorizes its drones into series like Mavic, Phantom, Inspire, and Matrice. Each series caters to different user needs, from casual photography to professional applications.

  • Generation Number: Newer models are often marked with numbers (e.g., Mavic 3), indicating advancements in technology and features.

  • Feature Indicators: Additional descriptors like “Enterprise,” “Thermal,” or “RTK” highlight specialized functionalities.

For example, the “Mavic 3 Enterprise” indicates a professional-grade drone in the Mavic series, designed for enterprise applications.

Differences Between Thermal, Enterprise, and Regular Versions

DJI offers various versions of its drones to meet diverse needs. Here’s how they differ:

1. Regular Versions

  • Purpose: Designed for general consumers and hobbyists.

  • Features: Equipped with high-quality cameras for photography and videography. Examples include the Mavic 3 and Phantom 4 Pro.

  • Applications: Ideal for content creators, travelers, and recreational users.

2. Enterprise Versions

  • Purpose: Tailored for professional and industrial use.

  • Features: Enhanced with tools like RTK modules for precise mapping, loudspeakers for communication, and spotlight accessories for night operations.

  • Applications: Used in surveying, inspection, public safety, and search-and-rescue missions. Examples include the Mavic 3 Enterprise and Matrice 300 RTK.

3. Thermal Versions

  • Purpose: Specialized for thermal imaging and low-light operations.

  • Features: Equipped with thermal sensors to detect heat signatures, alongside standard cameras. These drones often include hybrid zoom capabilities and advanced imaging tools.

  • Applications: Ideal for firefighting, law enforcement, wildlife monitoring, and infrastructure inspection. Examples include the Mavic 3 Thermal and Matrice 30T.

UAVs for Enterprise

Matrice 4
Series

Features
  • Multi-Sensor capabilities. Includes wide-angle, medium telephoto, telephoto, and infrared thermal cameras.
  • AI-Powered operations. Built-in model for detecting vehicles, vessels, and subjects.
  • Enhanced sensing capabilities: Improved safety and reliability with advanced sensors.

Matrice 30
Series

Features
  • Portability. Compact and foldable design.
  • Advanced sensors. Dual-vision and ToF sensors on all six sides.
  • Integrated cameras. Wide, zoom, and thermal cameras (M30T only) with a laser rangefinder.
  • Smart low-light photo. Optimized for low-light conditions.

Inspire
Series

Features
  • 8K camera. Full-frame 8K imaging system.
  • Tilt boost and 360° pan. Dual configurations for creative freedom.
  • Waypoint Pro. Advanced flight planning and execution.
  • Night-Vision FPV camera. 1/1.8-inch ultra-wide camera for low-light conditions

Mavic 3
Series

Features
  • Triple-camera system. Hasselblad camera and dual tele cameras.
  • Omnidirectional obstacle sensing. Enhanced safety with sensors on all sides.
  • Long flight time. Up to 46 minutes of flight time.
  • High-resolution imaging. 5.1K video at 50fps, 4K at 120fps.
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