DJI Intelligent Self-Heating Flight Battery for Mavic 2 Enterprise

  • For Mavic 2 Enterprise
  • 3850mAh / 59.29Wh Capacity
  • Provides up to 31 Minutes of Flight Time
  • Four-Cell, High-Capacity LiPo Battery
  • Built-In Battery Management System
  • Multiple Intelligent Battery Protections
  • Self-Heating for Frigid Temperatures

Replace your dead batteries or stock up for long shoots with the Intelligent Self-Heating Flight Battery for Mavic 2 Enterprise from DJI. This battery has a 3850mAh and 59.29Wh capacity that delivers enough power for up to 31 minutes of flight time. Built into the battery is DJI’s Intelligent Battery Management System. This system is designed to monitor battery status and report it in real time.

Self-Heating
When operating your Mavic 2 Enterprise in frigid temperatures, you can use the built-in, self-heating feature to warm up the battery to its optimum operating temperature, allowing you to fly in temperatures as low as 14°F.

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