We see them used most often for pipeline inspection across mountainous terrain, where the operator needs to cover 15 kilometers of right-of-way in a single sortie and the altitude shift from valley floor to ridgeline can be 800 meters in under ten minutes — Odin X441 handles that transition without any power loss or signal drop.
It basically flies at altitudes where most commerical drones start giving you low-battery warnings just from the climb, and we've got a few clients running survey grids at 4,000 meters above sea level, which is pretty much the limit for any off-the-shelf rotorcraft right now.
The frame is carbon fiber blended with 7075 aviation aluminun, and what that does is keep the dry weight under 9.8 kilograms while the armatures can take a hard landing on gravel without cracking — the 7075 is the same alloy used in fighter jet landing gear components, so it's tougher than typical 6061 you see on cheaper builds.

You can get it with the standard 20,000 mAh battery pack, which gives you roughly 42 minutes of hover time at sea level, but at 3,000 meters you'll see that drop to about 28 minutes (the air is thinner and the rotors have to work harder), so plan your flight path accordingly.
Most buyers go with the OEM option and just have us swap out the landing gear for a heavier-duty skid plate setup, and our company can also add a 3-axis gimbal mount for LiDAR payloads if you're doing photogrammetry — we've shipped about 200 units this year and maybe 15% of them were stock configuration.
The customiztion is where this gets interesting, actually, because we'll put your logo on the fuselage, adjust the PID tuning for your specific payload, and even write a custom failsafe routine if you need the drone to auto-return at a specific voltage rather than just dropping to a landing.
The Odin X441 is built for ultra high-altitude operation, though the exact ceiling depends on payload and conditions. In standard industrial use, it handles altitudes well above typical consumer drones, so it's reliable for mountain surveying or high-altitude inspection work.
Yes, we offer full OEM/ODM customization on the Odin X441. You can change the color, add your logo, or tweak specific components to match your application, but MOQ and lead time will vary depending on the scope.
It comes with CE and ISO9001 certifications, covering safety and manufacturing quality. We can provide the relevant certificates and test reports upon request to support your compliance needs.
Each Odin X441 ships in a protective carton box designed to prevent damage during transit. Standard lead time is around 15-20 working days for stock units, but custom orders may take longer.
The warranty covers manufacturing defects and material issues for one year from delivery, but it doesn't cover accidental damage or misuse. If you need extra protection, we can discuss extended service options.