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Freefly Flux H1

Freefly Flux H1

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SKU S-FF-FLUX-H1 MPN 950-00181 EAN 0727252977460 UPC 727252977460
  • Hesai XT-32MX LiDAR with ±1 cm accuracy and 0.5 cm precision.
  • Delivers 1,920,000 points per second across a full 360°×40.3° FOV.
  • Highest accuracy specification in the Freefly Flux payload lineup.
  • Three laser returns for fidelity through complex and obstructed surfaces.
  • Dual U-blox X20 full-band GNSS for accurate PPK post-processing.
  • Integrated 20MP RGB camera colorizes point clouds in one pass.
  • Compact 715 g Smart Dovetail payload built for global deployment.
  • LAS and LAZ export with zero software subscription required.
  • Ships mid-July 2026. Contact Dronefly for availability today.
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Freefly Flux H1: Highest-Accuracy LiDAR Payload in the Flux Lineup for Global Survey Operations

For survey professionals and mapping teams whose deliverable accuracy standard is the first constraint that determines payload selection, the Freefly Flux H1 is the answer the Flux lineup was built toward.

Powered by the Hesai XT-32MX (Hesai 32M) scanner, it delivers 1,920,000 points per second across a full 360°×40.3° field of view at ranges up to 300 m (984 ft), with ±1 cm accuracy and 0.5 cm precision, the tightest specifications in the Freefly Flux family.

At 715 grams with an integrated Smart Dovetail mount, it connects directly to the Freefly Astro, Astro Max, and Alta X Gen2, and the zero-subscription Freefly Flow iPad workflow processes georeferenced LAS and LAZ output with no cloud dependency and no recurring cost at any stage.

Key Features and Benefits

  • Hesai XT-32MX scanner: 1,920,000 points per second at ranges up to 300 m (984 ft).
  • 360°×40.3° field of view: complete horizontal sweep captures every aspect in a single pass.
  • ±1 cm accuracy: 0.5 cm precision — highest accuracy specification in the Flux lineup.
  • Three laser returns: data fidelity through complex, layered, and partially obstructed surfaces.
  • Dual U-blox X20 GNSS: full-band L1/L2/L5/L6 receivers for reliable PPK post-processing.
  • Ximea 20MP RGB camera: colorizes point cloud data in the same flight pass.
  • 715 g form factor: designed for maximum endurance and global field deployment.
  • Smart Dovetail interface: direct tool-free integration with Astro, Astro Max, and Alta X Gen2.
  • LAS and LAZ export: standard output formats with zero subscription or licensing cost.
  • Free Flow app workflow: M3 iPad processes an eight-minute flight in approximately two minutes.

The H1's architecture addresses what centimeter-level accuracy actually requires in the field: a scanner capable of delivering it, a GNSS correction system capable of supporting it, and a post-processing pipeline that doesn't introduce additional error or complexity.

The dual U-blox X20 full-band receivers cover all four required correction bands — L1, L2, L5, and L6 — providing the PPK foundation that ±1 cm results depend on. Three laser returns extend data fidelity through complex and partially obstructed geometry, the integrated Ximea 20MP RGB camera colorizes the point cloud in the same pass, and the 360° horizontal sweep ensures that no aspect of a site goes uncaptured in a single flight.

For fleet operators and solutions partners deploying Freefly aircraft on high-accuracy survey programs across multiple sites or international jurisdictions, the H1 delivers consistent, portable, precision-grade performance without adding software infrastructure to the operational cost structure.

Precision-Grade Performance Designed for Global Deployment

The H1's portability is as deliberate as its accuracy. A 715 g payload that ships in a travel case and mounts via Smart Dovetail without tools or adapters is a system that travels with the operator rather than requiring advance logistics, relevant for survey programs spanning multiple regions, international contracts, and time-sensitive deployments where ground equipment setup needs to be minimal.

The dual U-blox X20 receivers are quick-release mounted, the 64 GB USB-C drive stores flight data on-device, and post-processing runs offline through the free Freefly Flow app on any Apple M-Series iPad. There is no cloud upload, no license activation, and no per-seat cost that varies with team size or geography.

For fleet integrators managing Freefly aircraft deployments across distributed operations, the H1 adds the highest-accuracy LiDAR option to the Flux ecosystem in a package that fits the operational model those deployments already use.

Freefly Flux LiDAR Payload Comparison

Category Flux O1 Flux L1 Flux H1
Scanner Ouster OS1 Livox Avia Hesai XT-32MX
Points / sec 5,242,880 720,000 1,920,000
Range ~200 m 450 m 300 m
Field of view 360° × 42.4° 70° × 77° 360° × 40.3°
Accuracy ±3 cm ±5 cm ±1 cm
Precision 0.5 cm 2 cm 0.5 cm
Laser returns 2 3 3
Weight 633 g 715 g 715 g
Scan pattern Repetitive Non-repetitive Repetitive
NDAA Yes No No
RGB camera Ximea 20MP Ximea 20MP Ximea 20MP

Compatibility and System Integration

  • Freefly Astro: native Smart Dovetail integration; GNSS mounts for Astro included in box.
  • Freefly Astro Max: native Smart Dovetail integration; GNSS mounts included in box.
  • Freefly Alta X Gen2: compatible with separately sold Freefly GNSS Mount.
  • Freefly Flow app: free post-processing app for Apple M-Series iPads; no subscription required.
  • Full-band GNSS base station: L1, L2, L5, and L6 required; dual-band will not work.
  • NTRIP service: full-band equivalent accepted as base station alternative.
  • LAS/LAZ output: compatible with survey, GIS, AEC, and infrastructure software platforms.

Applications and Use Cases

  • High-accuracy survey and cadastral mapping: ±1 cm accuracy meets the tightest professional standards.
  • AEC and as-built documentation: centimeter precision supports design integration and compliance verification.
  • Infrastructure and structural inspection: 360° FOV and three returns resolve complex geometry completely.
  • Global and multi-site survey programs: portable form factor and offline workflow suit international deployment.
  • Terrain and topographic mapping: 300 m range and full 360° sweep support efficient high-altitude coverage.
  • Corridor and linear infrastructure inspection: complete horizontal coverage captures all aspects in one pass.
  • Construction progress and volumetric monitoring: 0.5 cm precision supports detailed change detection workflows.

The H1 makes the case for itself in a single line of the spec table: ±1 cm accuracy, 0.5 cm precision, 360° field of view, 715 grams, zero subscription. For Freefly platform operators who need those numbers and need them on a payload that travels as efficiently as it performs it is the payload the Flux lineup was designed to include.

Dronefly has built its expertise around matching the right sensor to the right platform for professional survey and infrastructure programs, and the Freefly Flux H1 is the natural choice for Freefly ecosystem operators whose work demands the highest accuracy available in the lineup.

When you source the Flux H1 through Dronefly, you get the configuration guidance and deployment support to ensure your aircraft, base station, and post-processing workflow are correctly aligned before your first mission.

Reach out to Dronefly today to discuss your project requirements and place your order.

LiDAR Scanner

  • Scanner: Hesai 32M
  • Range: 300 m / 984 ft
  • Field of view: 360° × 40.3°
  • Laser returns: 3
  • Points per second: 1,920,000
  • Accuracy: ±1 cm / 0.4 in
  • Precision: 0.5 cm / 0.2 in

Camera

  • RGB camera: Ximea 20 MP

GNSS

  • GNSS: Dual full-band receivers
  • Supported bands: L1, L2, L5, L6
  • GNSS module: Dual U-blox X20
  • Operation requires full-band GNSS base station or equivalent NTRIP

Storage & Mounting

  • Storage: USB-C drive (64 GB included)
  • Mounting interface: Integrated Smart Dovetail

Software

  • Software subscription: None

Physical Specifications

  • Weight: 715 g / 25.2 oz
  • NDAA compliant: No
  • 1x Flux H1 LiDAR Scanner
  • 1x Travel Case
  • 2x High-Performance GPS Antenna
  • 2x Quick-Release GNSS Mounts for Astro (Alta X Gen2 Mount Sold Separately)
  • 1x USB-C to Ethernet Adapter (for iPad)
  • 1x 64GB USB-C Drive

Not Included but Required for Operation

  • M-Series iPad (Apple Silicon) for output processing. Newer iPads provide faster processing performance. M3 iPad processes approximately 4× real time (8-minute flight ≈ 2-minute processing)
  • GNSS Mount for Alta X Gen2 (sold separately)
  • GNSS Base Station supporting L1, L2, L5, and L6, or equivalent NTRIP
  • Dual-band GNSS systems (L1 and L2 only) are not supported
Who is the Freefly Flux H1 designed for and what does it prioritize?

The Flux H1 is designed for survey professionals, mapping teams, and infrastructure engineers whose primary payload selection criterion is accuracy. It delivers ±1 cm accuracy with 0.5 cm precision — the highest specifications in the Flux lineup — through the Hesai XT-32MX scanner and dual U-blox X20 full-band GNSS receivers covering L1, L2, L5, and L6.

It is purpose-built for operators running high-accuracy survey, AEC documentation, and infrastructure inspection programs on Freefly aircraft, particularly those working across multiple sites or international jurisdictions where portability and a self-contained offline workflow matter as much as the accuracy figures themselves.

How does the Flux H1 compare to the other Flux LiDAR payloads?

The three Flux payloads address distinct mission priorities. The H1 leads on accuracy — ±1 cm with 0.5 cm precision and a full 360° horizontal field of view at 300 m range — making it the right choice when survey-grade precision is the primary driver. The O1 delivers significantly higher point density at 5.2 million points per second with NDAA compliance, suited for regulated sites and dense mapping workflows.

The L1 offers the greatest range at 450 m with a non-repetitive scanning pattern suited to power line inspection and forestry. Dronefly can help evaluate which Flux payload best fits your specific mission profile, aircraft configuration, and compliance requirements.

What does the H1's PPK workflow require and how portable is it?

The H1 stores all flight data — LiDAR, RGB, and full-band GNSS correction logs — to the included 64 GB USB-C drive during the mission. After landing, the operator connects an Apple M-Series iPad via the included USB-C to Ethernet adapter and runs post-processing through the free Freefly Flow app entirely offline. An M3 iPad processes at four times real time, producing a georeferenced LAS or LAZ output in approximately two minutes for an eight-minute flight.

No internet connection, cloud upload, software license, or subscription is required at any stage. A full-band GNSS base station or NTRIP service covering L1, L2, L5, and L6 is required during the flight — dual-band correction will not produce accurate results.

Is the Flux H1 compatible with non-Freefly aircraft?

No. The Flux H1 uses Freefly's integrated Smart Dovetail mounting interface, which is specific to the Freefly Astro, Astro Max, and Alta X Gen2. It is not compatible with third-party drone platforms. Alta X Gen2 operators require the Freefly GNSS Mount sold separately — it is not included in the standard box.

The Astro and Astro Max use the two quick-release GNSS mounts included with the H1 directly. Dronefly can confirm compatibility for your specific aircraft variant and assist with sourcing any required mounting hardware before purchase.

Is the Flux H1 NDAA compliant?

No. The Flux H1 is not NDAA compliant. Operators working on federal, defense, or critical infrastructure projects with NDAA compliance requirements should evaluate the Freefly Flux O1 instead.

For commercial, international, and private sector survey and inspection programs where NDAA compliance is not a requirement and accuracy is the primary mission driver, the H1 delivers the highest accuracy specification in the Flux lineup in a portable, globally deployable package. Dronefly can advise on the right Flux payload for your specific compliance context and mission profile.

What is included in the Flux H1 box and what needs to be sourced separately?

The Flux H1 ships in a travel case and includes the LiDAR scanner, two high-performance GPS antennas, two quick-release GNSS mounts for Astro, a USB-C to Ethernet adapter for iPad connectivity, and a 64 GB USB-C drive.

Not included but required for operation are an Apple M-Series iPad, a full-band GNSS base station or NTRIP service covering L1, L2, L5, and L6, and — for Alta X Gen2 users — the separately sold Freefly GNSS Mount. Dronefly can assist with sourcing all required system components and building a complete, flight-ready configuration tailored to your aircraft and base station setup.