Gremsy is a global leader in drone gimbals, specially engineered to give drone operators the stability and features they need for better data and professional level results. The new Gremsy two-axis Mio is designed for industrial applications, optimized for weight and size and built for small drone platforms. The 2-axis Mio weighs less than 30% of the original Mio, and is a top choice for drone developers and integrators who want to minimize payload.
The two-axis Mio has been engineered with the features required for a wide variety of industrial applications, with great camera compatibility, optimal performance, and features including front-top mounting for jobs like bridge inspection and wind turbine inspection.
Check out the video below:
Specs:
GIMBAL WEIGHT | 180G/0.4 LBS |
GIMBAL DIMENSION (DXWXH) | 133MM X 101MM X 94MM |
MAX PAYLOAD | 400G/ 0.88 LBS |
CONNECTIONS | USB 2.0 (TYPE C), UART, SBUS, PPM, MICRO HDMI |
SUPPORTED DRONE PLATFORMS | PIXHAWK/CUBEPILOT/ SKYNODE |
SUPPORTED CONTROLLER SOFTWARE | GSDK |
AUX SIGNALS | 6 SIGNALS |
Get all the details at Gremsy.com.
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