GREMSY Introduces New Two-Axis Pixy LR Gimbal for SONY ILX-R1 Camera
Gremsy announced on October 17th their new Two-Axis Pixy LR gimbal designed for Sony ILX-R1 camera. Gremsy, one of the leaders in manufacturing industrial drones´ gimbals, introduced this new lightweight solution that is compatible with mapping and inspection operations, providing users with different possibilities in infrastructure inspections.
Key Features of the Pixy LR Gimbal:
The Two-Axis Pixy LR´s design offers users a crystal-clear field of view. To achieve capturing as much data as possible, this new gimbal will enhance users´ experience in complex infrastructure inspection such as bridges, industrial pipelines, cell towers, and wind turbines. Consequently, this will provide a wider range of data collection from different angles, especially from below.
Gimbal systems are usually limited by airframe components, which refrains them from covering wider airspace. Gremsy´s new solution eliminates this problem with the new Two-Axis Pixy LR Gimbal that will be ideal for detailed inspections and precise monitoring and mapping.
Two-axis Pixy LR´s usage offers compatibility with rover and robotic platforms, opening doors to different types of inspections in dangerous, hazardous, or difficult-to-reach areas. According to Gremsy, this capability is highly useful in several operations such as search and rescue operations, and confined space inspections. In search and rescue operations, robots equipped with the gimbal can traverse unstable infrastructure to share valuable visual data and locate individuals or assess damage.
The two-axis Pixy LR leverages USB 3.0 connectivity for high-speed data transfer, streamlining the gimbal, and camera operation. This rapid data transfer enables onboard processing for advanced functionalities like image geotagging, AI-powered identification, analysis, categorization, and automated report generation.
Thanks to its lightweight and robust design, Gremsy´s Two-axis Pixy LR gimbal will be an important tool for professionals looking for high-quality aerial imaging.