DJI’s Matrice 210 RTK (M210 RTK) is the RTK-enabled member of the Matrice 200 Series designed for industrial inspection, mapping, and public-safety missions. It adds integrated D‑RTK modules for centimeter‑level positioning and heading, within a rugged, weather‑resistant IP43 airframe that supports single upward and dual downward gimbals, ADS‑B AirSense for nearby aircraft awareness, and long‑range Lightbridge transmission. The M200 Series debuted at Mobile World Congress in February 2017, targeting enterprise workflows that demand reliability, flexibility, and data quality. (enterprise.dji.com)
Selling Points
Centimeter‑level RTK improves mapping accuracy, repeatability, and geotag integrity for surveying and inspection. (manualslib.com)
Rugged IP43 body with multi‑direction sensing and ADS‑B AirSense enhances mission safety in challenging environments. (dji.com)
Flexible payload layouts (upward/dual downward) plus a broad Zenmuse ecosystem (zoom and thermal) suit many tasks. (dji.com)
Dual‑battery architecture with higher‑capacity TB55 option extends endurance and supports cold‑weather readiness. (dji.com)
Long‑range Lightbridge transmission with 2.4/5.8 GHz band switching for reliable links on complex sites. (dji.com)
Open developer ecosystem (MSDK/OSDK) for automated flight, integrations, and custom payload workflows. (developer.dji.com)
Drawbacks
Bulkier and heavier than foldable consumer drones, reducing portability for rapid single‑operator deployment.
Camera payloads sold separately; total system cost rises with specialty sensors (zoom/thermal/RTK base).
IP43 is weather‑resistant but not rated for heavy rain immersion; operations still require caution. (dji.com)
Older‑generation platform compared with newer Matrice models (e.g., M300/M350) and modern transmission stacks.
Actual flight time diminishes with heavier payloads and adverse conditions. (abjdrones.com)