Sentera Introduces Revolutionary Multispectral Double 4K Sensor

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TRANSFORMING COMMERCIAL DRONES FROM TOYS INTO PRECISION AG FARM TOOLS

Today, Sentera announced the release of its Multispectral Double 4K Sensor, offering five precise spectral bands: blue, green, red, red edge, and near-infrared (NIR). This sensor enables users to collect visual band imagery as well as vegetation indices based upon the addition of NIR or Red Edge, including normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) and normalized difference vegetation red edge (NDRE). The Multispectral 4K is physically smaller but offers more than double the spatial resolution of its primary competitors.

Using patent-pending technology, Sentera’s Multispectral Double 4K Sensor helps agronomists, crop consultants and growers identify issues with their crops earlier and with greater precision.

BETTER DATA, BETTER DECISIONS

Better in-field data leads to better decisions, which translate into improved crop health actions. The Multispectral Double 4K sensor delivers unparalleled high-megapixel crop health imagery and data.

Utilizing five spectral bands, agriculture experts have robust yet highly intuitive data sets from which to draw. All data is seamlessly compatible with Sentera’s AgVault™ web, mobile, and desktop software, integrating the Multispectral Double 4K data with all major digital agriculture platforms.

EASY INSTALLATION

Sentera paired the Multispectral Double 4K sensor with a plug-and-play gimbal for the DJI Inspire 1 platform that actively stabilizes the sensor during flight – regardless of drone speed, pitch, or yaw – producing distortion-free crop health data.

“Within seconds users can attach our Multispectral Double 4K to a DJI Inspire 1, and other select DJI drones, and be scouting fields immediately, capturing high-value NDVI and NDRE crop health data. No additional tools or cables are required,” explains Kris Poulson, vice president of agriculture for Sentera.

OUTSTANDING DATA

“The Multispectral Double 4K is an extremely capable sensor. Our intent was to create a solution for the agriculture industry that was both simple to use and radiometrically accurate,” remarked Ryan Nelson, chief mechanical engineer for Sentera. “Designing this product offering was a natural progression for Sentera. We believe it is the best, most effective, easiest to use agriculture sensor for small drones.”

According to President of AMI 3D Services, Derek Billiot, “Sentera’s Double 4K sensor has become a staple for our drone services operation, reliably producing accurate and visually-correct data every time we fly. Our industry demands accurate data and Sentera’s solution has proven to be the best fit for our business.”

EASY CONNECTION, SINGLE FLIGHT CAPTURE

The gimbaled Multispectral Double 4K sensor quickly clicks into the drone’s camera socket without adjustments. While in flight, the sensor automatically captures crop health data in a single pass and according to the user’s desired flight parameters.

Whenever desired, a user may swap out the gimbaled Multispectral Double 4K sensor to another DJI gimbal.

COMPATIBLE PLATFORMS

The Multispectral Double 4K sensor easily integrates onto the DJI Inspire 1, Matrice 100, 200, and 600 drone platforms.

The product will ship in May. Click here to learn more, or visit Sentera’s website to pre-order.

Watch a 50-second video showing how easy it is to install the Double 4K sensor on an Inspire 1 drone.

 


 

About Sentera

With over 220 years of combined experience with sensors, software, and drone system development, Sentera is a leading supplier of complete data solutions to the agriculture industry, making it easy for users to bring in-field data off the farm for further analysis. In a single growing season, Sentera’s equipment gathered over hundreds of terabytes of data from 8,000 flights. The company achieved a milestone of collecting more than 25,000,000 acres of images.

Media contact information: Sarah Ritzen, 952-242-9245, sarah.ritzen@sentera.com


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