The “H” in the name of these sensors stands for Hybrid. The different versions of the H20 sensor are quite versatile . You can capture images up close or from a distance, in both regular vision or thermal. They have a built-in laser rangefinder (LRF) that lets you measure the distance from an object up to 1200 m. Specifically, the H2O – Triple – Sensor Solution has a 20/1.7 (CMOS sensor) MP Zoom camera, a 12 MP 1/2.3” (CMOS sensor) Wide camera, and 3m – 12m LRF range. It has a video resolution of 4K/30fps. The H2OT– Quad – Sensor Solution has a 20/1.7 (CMOS sensor) MP Zoom camera, a 12 MP 1/2.3” (CMOS sensor) Wide camera, 3m -12m LRF range, and 640×512 px Radiomatic Thermal camera DFOV 40.6°, Resolution 640 x 512, Frame Rate of 30fps, and Thermal sensitivity, 50 mk @ f1.0 (NEDT). The user interface lets you switch between the different camera views while flying. It also lets you preview Zoom FOV while in Wide or Thermal camera views modes. The H20 N, “N” stands for “Night Vision”. It is equipped with starlight sensors in its zoom and wide-angle lenses. It also has dual zoom thermal cameras and a laser rangefinder. The dual thermal zoom sensor has a resolution of 640×512. The night vision wide-angle camera has starlight sensor at 2MP for better low-light performance. The night vision zoom camera has a starlight sensor at 4MP, 20x optical zoom, and 128 x Max zoom which aids in capturing low-light details. The laser rangefinder has a range of 3 m – 12 m, with an accuracy of +/- (0.2+D0.15%). Currently, only the latest version of DJI Pilot 2 App is the only app compatible with these sensors. All of the above sensors are specifically designed for the DJI Matrice 300 RTK . The price range for these sensors are from $3,639.00 – $12,999.