The new batteries are the same as those seen on the Inspire 2, so that one battery can power both a ground and aerial based stabilization system, meaning less dedicated chargers to bring with you.
The frame has been redesigned as a carbon fiber ring, which lets the operator easily set the Ronin 2 down without having to carry around a separate tuning stand. As a result of this new design maximum payload has also increased to a respectable 30lbs. What’s all that increase weight capacity good for if you still can’t balance your camera though? Well not to worry, telescoping arms allow for much larger cameras and zoom lenses than previously possible. A dedicated OLED display makes tuning and adjusting settings extremely quick and easy. Check it out in our video above.