
Anzu Robotics launches U.S.-based clone of DJI Mavic 3 - The Robot Report
Anzu Robotics de-cloaks and launches a U.S. based alternative to DJI drones ahead of legislation to ban DJI drones in the U.S.

I posted this a few days ago on another thread, but the pilot institute has a great interview with Anzu CEO, answering most of the questions we have about the "new" drone and company..price, DJI relationship, capabilities, NO geofencing, etc..I highly recommend watching the video, if for no other reason than to allay some fears of the possible upcoming DJI ban..And will cost over $2,000 more
From what i have read/watched, the Anzu Raptor and Raptor T mirror the M3E and M3T, respectively. They are brand new drones, just made in Malaysia (from dji supplier/former supplier), not China, and without DJI branding. Also, i feel like i remember the CEO saying Anzu is just interested in licensing the Mavic Enterprise series for now.Hopefully, if they are successful with these higher $ drones, they'll offer consumer drones for the recreational hobbiest.
I'm just not interested in paying more than $2000 over the price of a DJII posted this a few days ago on another thread, but the pilot institute has a great interview with Anzu CEO, answering most of the questions we have about the "new" drone and company..price, DJI relationship, capabilities, NO geofencing, etc..I highly recommend watching the video, if for no other reason than to allay some fears of the possible upcoming DJI ban..
Trust me, I'm not either! . At least now while i have the option anyway. Even tho its really closer to $1000-1500 from what ive seen (splitting hairs at this point lol). But if the ban comes down, I won't have a ton of choices if i want to stay in business and keep quality of service upheld, unfortunately.I'm just not interested in paying more than $2000 over the price of a DJI
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