PARROT ANAFI THERMAL
RotorDrone|May/ June 2020
Powerful possibilities in a small package
DAVID DALY
PARROT ANAFI THERMAL
The Parrot Anafi Thermal is the ideal drone for anyone looking to enter the thermal compatible market. This ultra-compact drone is made of remarkably sturdy plastic and comes ready to fly. This all-in-one professional solution is ideal for anyone looking to get into inspections, agriculture, utilities, and more.

AT A GLANCE

Name: Anafi Thermal

Manufacturer: Parrot (parrot.com)

Distributor: B&H (bhphotovideo.com)

Type: Folding quad with dual video and thermal cameras

Size: 6x6x4.5 in. (unfolded), 3.7x6x2.8 in. (folded)

Assembly time: NoneFlight duration: 26 minutes per battery

Camera quality: 4K HDR 21MP video and still; 21MP 10- to 40-degree thermal

Price: $1,900.00

WHAT WE LIKE

Dual 4K HDR 21MP and thermal imaging cameras

Ultra-compact design

180-degree tilt camera

Quiet flights up to 26 minutes long

HIGHLIGHTS

From the moment you open the box, it’s clear that in designing the Anafi Thermal, Parrot was focused on the important details, and providing the customer with a product they would love. It’s a ready-to-fly quad that comes with everything you need to get started.

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