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Transmitter Devices

This page provides a list of transmitter devices that are capable of broadcasting Direct Remote ID signals according to the ASD-STAN prEN4709-02 (EU version) and ASTM F3411 (US version) standards.

For more information about Remote ID and links to additional resources, please see the opendroneid-core-c project.

A list of smart phones that have been tested to receive Remote ID signals is available and information about various open source receiver implementations is available here.

This list is work in progress and can contain wrong or misleading data. If you want any data added, removed, corrected etc., please raise an issue or provide a pull request with the changes.

The intention of this page is not to promote or exclude any specific commercial or non-commercial devices or implementations. It is merely meant as a helpful source of information for people interested in Remote ID. If you have information about devices not on the list, input and updates are very welcome.

Please see also https://drone-remote-id.com/ for lists of additional devices.

The list is divided into three sections: drones, add-on devices and other implementations.

Drones

The rules in the US and EU are not yet mandating that drones must broadcast Remote ID signals. Some information about the timelines can be found here. Japan is mandating from the 20th June 2022 to broadcast remote ID.

It is expected that this list will grow when getting closer to the cut-off dates for the EU and US.

The list is presented in alphabetical order.

Device BT 4 BT 5 Wi-Fi Beacon Wi-Fi NAN Link Notes
DJI Mavic 3 https://www.dji.com/cz/mavic-3 Range < 500 meters via smartphone
DJI Mini 3 Pro https://www.dji.com/cz/mini-3-pro Range < 500 meters via smartphone
Parrot Anafi https://www.parrot.com/en/drones/anafi FW version >= 1.8.0 required

Add-on Devices

Add-on devices are stand-alone implementations of remote ID, intended for retro-fitting on existing drones, for those cases where it is not practical/possible to modify the HW/SW of the drone itself.

The list is presented in alphabetical order.

Device BT 4 BT 5 Wi-Fi Beacon Wi-Fi NAN Link Notes
Aerobits idME https://www.aerobits.pl/product/idme/
Aerobits idME Pro https://www.aerobits.pl/product/idme-pro/
AirPlate Remote ID Pro https://airplate.dk/
DroneBeacon db100 https://dronescout.co/dronebeacon-remote-id-transponder/
DroneBeacon db120 https://dronescout.co/dronebeacon-remote-id-transponder/
Dronetag Beacon https://shop.dronetag.cz/en/products/21-dronetag-beacon.html
Dronetag Mini https://dronetag.cz/en/products/mini/
EAMS Robotics ? ✅? ? ? http://www.eams-robo.co.jp/remoteid.html (unverified)
FLARM Atom UAV https://flarm.com/products/uav/atom-uav-flarm-for-drones/
INVOLI LEMAN ? https://www.involi.com/products/leman-drone-tracker (unverified)
Thales ScaleFlyt ✅? ✅? https://www.scaleflyt.com/remoteid (unverified)
Unifly BLIP https://unifly.aero/products/blip

For further information about add-ons capable of inputting MAVLink message data, please see here.

Other Transmitter Implementations

For open source transmitter example implementations, please see here.