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MicaSense Wire Harness Kit for RedEdge-P or Altum-PT to SkyPort V2: Secure and simple integration for enterprise drones
The MicaSense Wire Harness Kit provides a simple and dependable way to connect RedEdge-P or Altum-PT sensors to DJI aircraft equipped with SkyPort V2. Designed for straightforward installation and stable power and data transmission, this kit helps operators maintain reliable sensor performance during mapping and inspection flights. Its durable construction supports consistent use in field environments and allows quick integration with Matrice 350 and Matrice 400 platforms.
Key features
- Connects RedEdge-P or Altum-PT sensors to SkyPort V2.
- Ensures stable power and data transfer during operations.
- Durable wiring supports repeated field deployments.
- Clean cable routing reduces connector strain over time.
- Simple installation enables fast mission preparation.
Reliable sensor connectivity for professional UAV workflows
This harness ensures a stable physical and electrical link, reducing the risk of data interruptions or loose connections in flight. Its organized cable routing supports long-term use, helping teams maintain predictable performance across repeated missions. With a single steel mounting kit included, installation remains simple and field-ready.
Compatibility
- MicaSense RedEdge-P
- MicaSense Altum-PT
- DJI SkyPort V2 interface
- DJI Matrice 350 RTK
- DJI Matrice 400 RTK series
Designed for enterprise integration
Built for operational reliability, this harness maintains sensor communication across long-duration flights and repeated missions. Its stable electrical connection supports consistent data quality and dependable performance on Matrice platforms, making it a practical accessory for field-ready UAV teams.
The MicaSense Wire Harness Kit offers essential, no-nonsense integration for multispectral sensors on enterprise drones. Available now from DSLRPros. Purchase today to ensure stable, professional-grade sensor connectivity.












