Expanding its Matrice 4 Series, DJI introduces the Dock 3—enhancing public safety, emergency response, and infrastructure inspections with innovative 24/7 aerial solutions. by DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian J. McNabb Global drone giant DJI today recently announced the launch of their DJI Dock 3, the company’s first “Drone in a Box” solution that supports vehicle mounting. […]
In another sign that first response-oriented drones are a huge focus area for the drone industry in 2025, the world’s largest drone maker has unveiled its latest advancement in the field of DFR drones. DJI today released its DJI Dock 3, a “drone-in-a-box” solution designed for 24/7 remote operations. With the ability to support vehicle-mounted deployments, this next-generation system marks a new chapter in enterprise drone capabilities — and DJI’s focus on creating drones for more than just taking photos.
DJI Dock 3 signals shift toward enterprise automation
The DJI Dock 3. (Image courtesy of DJI)
While consumer drones have in some ways hit a plateau in terms of innovation and adoption, enterprise drones continue to advance rapidly, as seen by what is now the third generation in DJI’s Dock lineup.
Among the biggest standout features of DJI Dock 3 is its ability to be vehicle-mounted — a first for the company. That feature is critical in allowing for flexible, on-the-go deployments. Clearly DJI Dock 3 stems from the need for automated, remote operations, particularly in areas including public safety, emergency response, surveying and infrastructure inspections.
Emergency responders, for instance, can now deploy drones directly from their vehicles, ensuring faster response times in critical situations. Similarly, infrastructure inspectors can use the system to monitor long stretches of power lines, railways, or pipelines without needing to manually launch and land drones at every stop.
DJI Dock 3 and the Matrice 4D
The DJI Dock 3 with the Matrice 4D Series. (Image courtesy of DJI)
DJI Dock 3 is paired with the relatively new DJI Matrice 4D and 4TD drones, which launched in early 2025. The Matrice 4 series is designed with first responders in mind, meant to offer improved flight and protection performance. The series consists of two different drones: The Matrice 4T‘s key selling point is its thermal imaging. It starts at $7,299. Meanwhile, the 4E excels in high-speed aerial mapping and starts at $4,799.
Both drones include features such as IP55-rated dust and water resistance, a flight time of up to 54 minutes and advanced imaging capabilities, including full-color night vision and infrared sensors.
For fixed-mounted deployments, a new D-RTK 3 Relay Fixed Deployment Version can be added to enhance the dock’s anti-interference performance for video transmission and satellite acquisition. (Image courtesy of DJI)
Here are some other key features when using Matrice 4D with the DJI Dock 3:
Ability to withstand harsh environments
For operations in harsh environments, DJI Dock 3 has been designed to function in extreme temperatures ranging from -30°C (-22°F) to 50°C (122°F). This rugged design makes it ideal for use in locations where weather conditions might otherwise limit drone operations (again critical for first response).
Airborne Relay
The DJI RC Plus 2 Enterprise remote controller. (Image courtesy of DJI)
One of the most groundbreaking features of the Matrice 4D series is its ability to act as an airborne relay. Using the DJI RC Plus 2 Enterprise remote controller, one drone can serve as a signal relay, extending the operational range of another drone. This is particularly valuable for search-and-rescue missions or inspections in obstructed environments, such as mountainous regions where traditional radio signals might struggle to maintain connectivity.
Smarter automation and data collection
Pairing DJI Dock 3 with DJI FlightHub 2 enables automated flight routes, allowing drones to autonomously detect and document changes in their environment. The system can capture images of vehicles and vessels and detect infrared temperature anomalies. It can even provide periodic environmental change analysis, which is a game-changer for disaster response teams and conservationists.
Furthermore, new features like intelligent change detection streamline the process of monitoring large-scale projects, ensuring operators receive timely updates on alterations in a given area. These advancements push enterprise drone operations further into the realm of autonomous, intelligent aerial surveillance.
Enterprise drone adoption accelerates
The introduction of DJI Dock 3 underscores a broader trend: the enterprise drone market is evolving at a much faster pace than the consumer drone sector. While consumer drone technology has stabilized, enterprise applications continue to demand greater autonomy, reliability and real-time data processing.
Industries such as energy, agriculture, law enforcement, and environmental protection are increasingly integrating drones into their daily workflows. As regulations evolve to accommodate beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) operations, solutions like DJI Dock 3 will become even more critical in enabling hands-free, fully automated drone deployments.
And it’s not just DJI leaning into “drone in a box” technology. In September 2024, American drone company Skydio launched its Skydio Dock for the X10 drone — effectively its version of the DJI Dock 3 released today.
With products like the DJI Dock 3, the potential for autonomous drone operations has never been greater. The ability to deploy drones remotely, conduct automated inspections, and maintain real-time situational awareness will continue to drive enterprise drone adoption forward.
As 2025 unfolds, it is clear that enterprise drones are not just supplementing existing workflows—they are redefining how industries operate. DJI Dock 3 is not just an incremental improvement; it represents the next step in fully autonomous drone solutions, setting the stage for a future where drones seamlessly integrate into everyday operations across multiple industries.
The DJI Dock 3 is available today through enterprise dealers including my preferred store, Drone Nerds.