DJI Mavic 3 Enterprise: Specs, Price and Professional Review
DJI· Released 2022-11-02

DJI Mavic 3 Enterprise

The DJI Mavic 3 Enterprise is the professional-grade Mavic 3 with a 4/3" camera, 56× zoom, RTK, and support for spotlight, speaker and beacon accessories. Full specs and prices.

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Weight915 g
Flight Time45 min
Max Speed75.6 km/h
Camera4/3" CMOS 20MP (wide) + 12MP 56× zoom + optional thermal sensor
Video4K/60fps, D-Log M
Obstacle AvoidanceOmnidirectional APAS 5.0

Price (USD)

$4,000

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Full Specifications

Weight915 g
Flight Time45 min
Max Speed75.6 km/h
Camera4/3" CMOS 20MP (wide) + 12MP 56× zoom + optional thermal sensor
Video4K/60fps, D-Log M
Obstacle AvoidanceOmnidirectional APAS 5.0
Max Range15 km (FCC)
Wind ResistanceLevel 7 (38 mph)
GPSGPS + GLONASS + BeiDou + Galileo + integrated RTK
IP RatingIP43
Dimensions221 × 96.3 × 90.5 mm (folded)
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The DJI Mavic 3 Enterprise (M3E) is the most accessible entry point into DJI's Enterprise drone line — drones designed for professional and public safety operations rather than consumer photography. It shares the physical platform with the Mavic 3 Classic but adds integrated RTK, a 56× zoom camera, enterprise accessory support (speaker, spotlight, beacon), and enterprise-only pricing and software access.

What Distinguishes It from the Mavic 3 Classic

The M3E's two defining additions over the consumer Mavic 3 Classic are RTK and the 56× zoom camera:

Integrated RTK provides centimeter-accurate positioning for inspection and mapping missions requiring survey-grade output. Unlike the Mavic 3 Classic where GPS accuracy is 1–2 meters, the M3E with RTK achieves 1–2 cm horizontally.

56× zoom (12 MP camera) allows safe inspection of infrastructure from significant standoff distances — inspecting powerline equipment, reading serial numbers on industrial assets, or providing situational awareness for public safety operations without approaching to a risky proximity.

Enterprise Accessories

The M3E supports DJI's enterprise accessory system: a spotlight (for nighttime operations), a speaker (for public address from the air), and a beacon (for improved visibility). These accessories mount to the aircraft's bottom connector and are controllable from the DJI Pilot 2 app.

Who Uses the M3E

Primary use cases: public safety agencies (fire, police, search and rescue), utility inspection teams, critical infrastructure operators, environmental monitoring organizations, and commercial inspection companies needing centimetric positioning without the weight and cost of the Matrice platform.


Sources: DJI — Mavic 3 Enterprise specs

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