Choosing the right Autel's Gimbal: 4T, 4T Pro, and 4N

Which Autel Gimbal Is For Me?

Autel has recently unveiled its latest additions to the Fusion series - the 4T and 4N gimbals, each equipped with advanced thermal imaging capabilities. In this article, we will look into the features and differences between the Fusion 4T and 4N (with additional information on the unreleased 4T Pro!).

Autel Fusion Gimbals Overview

Fusion 4T and 4T Pro

The Fusion 4T and its unreleased version, the 4T Pro, dedicated to users seeking a thermal-specific gimbal with a zoom lens feature. Both these gimbals are designed to provide enhanced visibility in situations where detailed thermal imaging is crucial, such as firefighting scenarios.

Fusion 4N

On the other hand, the Fusion 4N stands out with its "starlight" night vision mode. While lacking the zoom capability of the 4T series, the 4N compensates with a broader field of view, making it suitable for various applications, including night-time surveillance.

Differences Between the Gimbals

 
 

Choosing The Right Gimbal

Fusion 4T

The Fusion 4T, with its zoom capabilities, are well-suited for situations where a closer, detailed view is needed. This could be particularly beneficial in traffic management and big events scenarios, offering a detailed view to assess and manage the situation effectively.

Fusion 4N

The Fusion 4N, with its night vision mode and broader field of view, emerges as a versatile all-in-one solution. It is particularly advantageous for applications like search and rescue operations, where a wider perspective aids in covering larger search areas efficiently. This could work in forest fire, congested city fire to gain more situational awareness, or even search and rescue.

Conclusion

In the competition between the two, the Fusion 4N stands out as the champion, offering a unique combination of night vision and thermal capabilities. Its versatility makes it a robust choice for various scenarios, making it the preferred option for those seeking an all-in-one thermal gimbal solution.

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