Autel Robotics Autel Robotics EVO Max 4NvsQuantum Systems Trinity Pro
Side-by-side comparison of Autel Robotics Autel Robotics EVO Max 4N and Quantum Systems Trinity Pro: specs, price, use cases and SDKs.

Autel Robotics EVO Max 4N
An intelligent, all-weather drone with advanced night vision and AI for critical missions.

Trinity Pro
Advanced eVTOL fixed-wing drone for professional mapping and surveying.
Specifications
| Spec | Autel Robotics EVO Max 4N | Trinity Pro |
|---|---|---|
| Price (USD) | $12,599 | $21,260 |
| Category | drone | drone |
| Payload | 0.225 kg | 0.7 kg |
| Runtime | 0.7 h | 1.5 h |
| Speed | 23 m/s | 17 m/s |
| Weight | 1.665 kg | 5.75 kg |
| Degrees of Freedom | null | null |
| Battery | 8070mAh, 14.88V, LiPo 4S | 3 battery packs, ~1 hour charge time |
- Industrial Inspections
- Search and Rescue
- Law Enforcement Surveillance
- Mapping and Surveying
- Night Operations
- Wildlife Management
- Large-area mapping
- Surveying and monitoring
- Agriculture and forestry analytics
- Environmental monitoring
- Defense and reconnaissance
- Disaster risk monitoring
When to pick which
Choose the Autel Robotics EVO Max 4N for high-stakes, rapid-response scenarios such as law enforcement surveillance or emergency search and rescue. Its 23 m/s top speed and lightweight 1.665 kg frame allow for faster deployment and pursuit than the Trinity Pro. The integrated night vision and AI capabilities make it the superior choice for urban night operations where identifying suspects or victims in low light is critical. It is also better suited for industrial inspections in confined spaces where a compact quadcopter's maneuverability is required over a fixed-wing's wide turning radius. The extensive SDK support also favors custom software integration.
Select the Quantum Systems Trinity Pro for large-scale geospatial projects, such as agricultural mapping or environmental monitoring across thousands of acres. Its eVTOL fixed-wing design provides a 1.5-hour runtime, more than doubling the endurance of the EVO Max 4N, which is essential for minimizing battery swaps during massive surveying tasks. With a 0.7 kg payload capacity, it supports heavier, high-resolution sensors required for precision forestry and defense reconnaissance. Choose this model when the primary constraint is coverage area per flight and the task requires the stability and efficiency of a fixed-wing platform for consistent, long-range data collection.
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