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Autel Live Deck with very low hours in Like-New condition. Will sell it postpaid anywhere in the US Lower 48 states from California for $330. PayPal Only.
Live Deck works only with the original Evo and Evo II version 1. (Live Deck does not work with Evo II v2 or Enterprise).
If you know about the virtues of Live Deck I won't need to sing its praises. If you're not familiar, what it does supremely well is capture the over-the-air 1080p 60fps video feed transmitted from the aircraft, remotely and not connected to the flight controller, at up to 7 km distance. It's ideal for use-cases like an Incident Command Center trailer, or monitoring by a client without having them look over your shoulder while flying.
Live Deck can be used with a phone or tablet running Autel Explorer to provide the same telemetry view as the device connected to the controller via USB. Android device allows a second operator to control the camera from the touchscreen, including changing exposure and modes, digital zoom and gimbal tilt! (but Android only, feature doesn't work with iOS).
Low-down on Live Deck is that the HDMI is 1080p 60fps out, and the USB-A out is also 1080p via USB 2.0. There's an Ethernet port, but it cannot be confirmed that anyone anywhere has ever gotten a Live Deck to successfully stream to the Internet via Ethernet (But live streaming is possible via peripheral devices that accept HDMI input.)
I bought it as a test platform but just haven't needed it since I'm not flying commercially.
It comes with the original antennas only, in the original box. PM me with any questions
Live Deck works only with the original Evo and Evo II version 1. (Live Deck does not work with Evo II v2 or Enterprise).
If you know about the virtues of Live Deck I won't need to sing its praises. If you're not familiar, what it does supremely well is capture the over-the-air 1080p 60fps video feed transmitted from the aircraft, remotely and not connected to the flight controller, at up to 7 km distance. It's ideal for use-cases like an Incident Command Center trailer, or monitoring by a client without having them look over your shoulder while flying.
Live Deck can be used with a phone or tablet running Autel Explorer to provide the same telemetry view as the device connected to the controller via USB. Android device allows a second operator to control the camera from the touchscreen, including changing exposure and modes, digital zoom and gimbal tilt! (but Android only, feature doesn't work with iOS).
Low-down on Live Deck is that the HDMI is 1080p 60fps out, and the USB-A out is also 1080p via USB 2.0. There's an Ethernet port, but it cannot be confirmed that anyone anywhere has ever gotten a Live Deck to successfully stream to the Internet via Ethernet (But live streaming is possible via peripheral devices that accept HDMI input.)
I bought it as a test platform but just haven't needed it since I'm not flying commercially.
It comes with the original antennas only, in the original box. PM me with any questions
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