As part of their announcements at CES 2023, Sony has introduced a RTK module and additional power options for the Airpeak drone. The new add-ons mark a shift within Sony, recognizing that Airpeak is a powerful drone for inspection services, not just for photography enthusiasts.
While the RTK module is slated for future release, Sony is launching a new battery station this month. Store and manage up to ten batteries in a single case.
The LBN-H1 Airpeak battery station stores up to ten batteries. It can charge up to eight of those batteries, and handles four at a time. There are also multiple remote control charging cables, and a few accessory ports.
There are multiple charging modes available as well,. The Quick Charge will bump your batteries from 20% to 90% in about 30 minutes, while the Full Charge mode runs about 55 minutes to go from 0% up to 100%.
In all, the battery station should be enough to keep your Airpeak drone in the sky indefinitely, minus the battery swaps, of course.
Sony Airpeak
- Powerful UAS
- Solid camera systems
- Respected photography brand
The Airpeak is Sony’s first major UAS platform
The Sony Airpeak started as a flying DSLR, but has rapidly found growth in the industrial market. Later releasing RTK and a power station, Airpeak is ideal for inspection tasks, as well as capturing fantastic cinematography.
The battery station should be available for purchase in January, and is expected to cost $2,899.
Stay tuned for more, we will be visiting Sony directly at CES 2023.
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