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A top-tier solution! The S60 heavy-duty drone becomes the universal key to various scenarios.

While other drones were still debating whether to mount a small camera, our S60 heavy-duty drone has transformed its 50kg payload into a versatile tool for various applications and industries. During a recent demonstration at a city park, it demonstrated through a 3-meter-by-5-meter LED screen: heavy-duty drones are never merely about carrying loads—they are aerial infrastructure capable of directly reshaping urban landscapes.

High payload capacity + rock-solid stability: The S60’s “hard power” delivers genuine combat capability

Let’s first examine the S60’s core strengths: its 4-axis power system and proprietary hovering algorithm. During the demonstration, a gentle breeze of level 3 kept the 20kg LED screen (nearly fully loaded) completely stationary as it flew from 5 meters to 30 meters altitude—without even blurring the edges of the gradient animation. While traditional light-duty drones wobble significantly with just 2kg of equipment, the S60’s performance has raised the bar for “heavy-load stability” to unprecedented heights.

Here’s another detail: The entire process—from unboxing the equipment → mounting the LED screen → debugging signals → deployment—to took just 19 minutes. Compared to the cumbersome traditional method involving a crane and three hours of setup, the S60’s rapid deployment capability is truly a lifesaver for pop-up events and temporary projects.

More than just supporting the screen: With a 50kg load capacity, how many scenarios can the S60 handle?

This demonstration utilized an LED screen, but the S60’s “potential” extends far beyond that—its maximum load capacity of 50 kg enables it to seamlessly adapt to a wide range of industrial applications.

✅ Event and Cultural Tourism: Aerial Screen / Light Chaser

Install an LED screen as an “airborne large screen” (replacing fixed billboards and allowing it to move anywhere); install lighting equipment as an “airborne light track” (directly eliminating truss costs for concerts and night tours).

✅ Logistics infrastructure: Freight transportation in mountainous areas/Tool transfer at construction sites

Deliver 50 kg of equipment parts to mountainous base stations (without manual carrying); Transport tools to high-rise construction sites (10 times more agile than tower cranes, with no wait for project deadlines);

✅ Emergency Public Services: Broadcasting/Rescue Delivery

Hang broadcasting equipment as an “air loudspeaker” (for direct coverage of large gatherings or disaster scenes); hang relief packages (to deliver water and food to trapped areas).

Why is the S60 called the “universal key to all scenarios”?

  • It addresses a core pain point: eliminating the need to purchase different devices for various scenarios. Event companies can acquire a single unit that serves both as an aerial display screen and a lighting platform; construction teams can use it for material transportation and surveying—its 50kg payload capacity and modular mounting design enable seamless role-switching with a single press.
  • Just like this demonstration, the S60 model uses an LED screen for its brand roadshow; in the next session, by switching to a mounted module, it can deliver parts to nearby construction sites—one unit delivering the equivalent value of multiple units. This is precisely the “cost-performance ratio” that heavy-duty drones should embody.

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