ANZU Robotics - Raptor Series Overview

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Published 2024-05-10
ANZU Robotics debuts two drones in the Raptor series. Headquartered in Austin, TX, American-owned with a customer feedback-based business model. In this video, we discuss the Raptor, a dedicated mapping drone with RTK capability and a global shutter. ANZU's Raptor T with multi-palette thermal imaging is designed to aid first responders with an optional loudspeaker attachment, as well as being a great drone for inspection use. If you would like to learn more about these drones click these links:
Raptor: bit.ly/4buSxBi
Raptor T: bit.ly/3QDgJcG

All Comments (21)
  • @ChampsX5
    Any word on if the triple camera system that comes with the M3Pro and Pro Cine (1x, 3x, 7x) will be available in the future?
  • @mattmanbrownbro
    Looks like a Mavic shell, but with proprietary tech, correct? If dji is banned, will yall be putting out options to fill the gap for hobbyists, photography and fpv flyers? I am a Texas resident, and I'm super excited to support a Texas business. I just would like to ensure that my specific needs will be met with this tech
  • @NSResponder
    Who's working on compatibility with Apple's Vision Pro?
  • Man Its a VERY EXPENSIVE I Just Got The Mavic 3 Pro and If the Ban is Coming Lower the Price
  • @Ian_MacGregor
    Sick. Now give me a green Phantom 4 😂 …kinda not kidding 🙏🏼
  • @paulbass3214
    Does it have flying in the rain capabilities, how much wind will it handle, how much, what about lights for it , make a real video on this
  • @Doge45459
    They could’ve just painted the drone gold to make the price have more sense 😅
  • @DeltaMartian
    The issue will be the price. Looks like US govt is going to get a piece of this. Projected price is looking at $5100. Way to shut out the average consumer by shutting out the affordability range. Nothing against the messenger, DroneNerds.
  • Love that it will be US based, but it’s still more expensive than the DJI versions. Especially when people already own a DJI drone. I get why the US wants to ban DJI, but it’s coming at a cost of screwing the consumer.