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Autel Robotics showcases LiveDeck and MultiCharger at CES 2019

We met up with Andrew St Pierre from Autel Robotics to take a look at the new LiveDeck and MultiCharger that they brought to CES 2019. Both devices would be very helpful, especially for first responders. However, both products are currently still in development and no official pricing or release date has been made public as of yet. Check out the video below for more information on the Autel Robotics LiveDeck and MultiCharger.

Autel Robotics showcases LiveDeck and MultiCharger

Autel Robotics LiveDeck

Autel has received a lot of requests from first responders who need to share live aerial video feeds to their command center. to fill this need Autel is in the process of developing the LiveDeck. The device has can be charged by Micro USB and offers an Ethernet, USB and HDMI connection,

The Autel LiveDeck connects to your Evo drone just like your controller does. It has a built-in battery that lasts for about four hours or you can connect it directly to a power source. Andrew told us that the LiveDeck is currently in development so he couldn’t provide us with a price or release date yet.

Autel Robotics MultiCharger

The MultiCharger for the Evo batteries. This charger allows you to charge up to four batteries at a time. One battery will be charged . up to 80% before the device turns to the next battery. When all connected batteries are charged up to 80% the MultiCharger will trickle power to each battery to top them off and to keep them fully charged. You can use your current Evo charger to connect to the new MultiCharger.

The Autel Robotics Multicharger is in development as well but they are very close to releasing it according to Andrew. No price or an official date on this one either, unfortunately.

What do you think about the Autel Robotics LiveDeck and MultiCharger? Let us know in the comments below.

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