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DJI DOCK 2

Easy Operation, Superior Results

The more capable yet noticeably smaller DJI Dock 2 deploys Matrice 3D or 3TD drones with ease and security. Dock 2 is lightweight, offers high-level operation capabilities, and has cloud-based intelligent functions that bring efficiency and quality to automatic operations.

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Why It's a Must-Have

Portable Powerhouse

At just 34 kg, it’s 68% lighter and 75% smaller than its predecessor—two people can carry it, no sweat.

Always On Duty

Charges from 20% to 90% in 32 minutes and runs 24/7 with IP55 weather resistance—rain or shine, it’s ready.

Smart Precision

Dual RTK antennas and vision sensors mean takeoff in under a minute and pinpoint landings, every time.

Total Control

Use DJI FlightHub 2 to plan, monitor, and tweak missions remotely—your operation, your rules.

Easy Deployment, Ready to Go

Efficient Site Evaluation

Before deployment, the aircraft can detect the surrounding environment using vision sensors and quickly determine whether the area has strong GNSS signals. [4] This new vision-based evaluation markedly accelerates site selection, reducing the required time from five hours to twelve minutes or less.

Who Needs It:

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Steady Operation, Uncompromised Efficiency

DJI Dock 2 integrates dual RTK antennas, allowing the aircraft to obtain accurate RTH location information without waiting for the RTK data to converge. It also performs a complete propeller inspection and takeoff in as short a time as 45 seconds, quickly entering operational status.

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FAQ

Compared with DJI Dock, DJI Dock 2 has a significantly reduced size and weight and comes with the exclusive DJI Matrice 3D series drone. It boasts a lightweight design and easy deployment while offering superior operation capabilities and cloud-based intelligent functions. Overall, it significantly lowers the threshold of unattended operation, pushing operation efficiency and quality to the next level.

Measured with an ambient temperature of 25° C (77° F) and an aircraft battery level of 20% after landing, it takes 32 minutes to charge the aircraft’s battery to 90%. Therefore, the minimum interval between two operations is 32 minutes. DJI Dock 2 does not support automatic battery replacement for the aircraft.

DJI Dock 2 does not support one dock with multiple drones. The current firmware does not support one drone with multiple docks. Please refer to the follow-up firmware update information.

Yes, DJI Dock 2 supports the integration of an edge computing module.

The maximum wind speed is 8 m/s, and the maximum rainfall is 2 mm/h.

Yes. Please refer to the tutorial video for detailed operations.

DJI Dock 2 only supports the DJI Matrice 3D series drones.

The cooling function of DJI Dock 2 will be enabled when the ambient temperature exceeds 5° C (41° F) and the aircraft battery temperature exceeds 35° C (95° F). The cooling function of DJI Dock 2 will be disabled when the aircraft battery temperature drops below 30° C (86° F). (If the aircraft battery temperature cannot be detected, the temperature of the internal circulation supply vent will be used as a reference.)

After landing, the aircraft will transfer media files to DJI Dock 2. Once the transfer is completed, the aircraft will automatically delete the media files. After DJI Dock 2 receives the media files, it will upload them to the cloud. Once the upload is completed, DJI Dock 2 will also automatically delete the media files. The aircraft does not support transferring media files during flight, but can send back the real-time flight status.

Please refer to the tutorial video on FlyTo tasks.

It should be installed in an open environment with electricity and internet at altitudes not exceeding 4,000 meters. For details, please refer to the Installation and Setup Manual.

The aircraft can precisely locate DJI Dock 2 through the RTK positioning system and positioning marker recognition function. Moreover, the landing pad’s new slide-ramp centering design further enhances landing success rates.

In case of an unexpected power outage, DJI Dock 2 can continue to operate independently for over five hours with the built-in backup battery,* leaving sufficient return and landing time for the aircraft. After a power outage, DJI Dock 2 does not support functions like aircraft charging, air conditioning, dock cover heating, and wind speed gauge heating. Always check malfunctions promptly.

* Measured with a fully charged backup battery in a 25° C (77° F) environment.

Please contact your local DJI dealer.

DJI Matrice 3D has a tele camera and a wide-angle camera with a mechanical shutter, meeting the needs for 1:500 high-precision mapping tasks. DJI Matrice 3TD, equipped with a wide-angle camera, a tele camera, and an infrared camera, can depict both visible light and thermal images, making it suitable for security and inspection operations.

The DJI Matrice 3D series is specifically designed for DJI Dock 2. Compared with the DJI Mavic 3 Enterprise series, it offers an increased flight time of up to 50 minutes* and features a waterproof body, a GNSS/RTK antenna, as well as lens defogging and wireless charging functions.

* Measured in a controlled test environment. Specific test conditions are as follows: flying forward at a constant speed of 46.8 kph in a windless laboratory environment at 20 meters above sea level, in photo mode (without photo-taking operation during flight), with Obstacle Avoidance Action set to Off, and from 100% battery level until 0%. Results may vary depending on the environment, actual use, and firmware version.

Once the DJI RC Pro Enterprise and DJI Matrice 3D series are paired, users can proceed with manual control.

No. It can only be used with DJI Dock 2.

No, but the wide-angle camera on DJI Matrice 3D supports mapping without GCPs.

Only the DJI RC Pro Enterprise is compatible.

No.

DJI Matrice 3D can meet the requirements of 1:500 high-precision mapping operations. If DJI Matrice 3TD is used for mapping operations, the model accuracy cannot meet the high-precision mapping requirements, so DJI Matrice 3D is recommended instead.

Do not expose the infrared camera lens to strong sources of energy, such as the sun, lava, or laser beams. Otherwise, the camera sensor may be burned, leading to permanent damage.

No. Please confirm the applicable countries and regions with your dealer before purchasing.

Equipped with an E-Port, the aircraft supports connection to third-party payloads like loudspeakers and spotlights to achieve more functions. Moreover, the E-Port Lite on the aircraft supports the connection of a parachute, effectively ensuring flight and personnel safety.

Loudspeakers, spotlights, parachutes, and other third-party payloads are sold separately.

Before takeoff, the DJI Matrice 3D series will slowly rotate the propellers for a few seconds. During this rotation process, the aircraft will check the integrity of the propellers through the lenses. If there is any damage larger than 10 mm on the propellers, the takeoff will be suspended to ensure flight safety.

The DJI Matrice 3D series has particle dampers installed in the LED covers at the end of the frame arms to dampen frame arm vibration, ensuring reliable, long-time flight in various environments. It is normal for the particle dampers to make a sound when shaken.

To operate a drone fitted with a DJI 4G Dongle in the UK you must:
1. Apply for an Ofcom UAS (Unmanned Aircraft Systems) Licence.
2. Seek written permission for airborne use of mobile network user equipment and use a network SIM card specifically authorised for 4G UAS operations, if directed by the network.
Further details are referenced in Ofcom licensing guidance.
Depending on the weight of your drone, you may need to register as an operator and obtain an operator ID from the CAA. To apply for an operator ID, visit the CAA website: Registering a drone or model aircraft | UK Civil Aviation Authority.

For the Ofcom UAS Licence, visit the Ofcom website.
Ensure you meet all requirements and guidelines provided by these authorities.

No, a standard network SIM is not compliant with the legal requirements for operating the 4G Dongle in the UK. You must obtain a dedicated SIM authorised for UAS operations through your network provider.

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