Matrice 350 RTK 2112 High-Altitude Low-Noise Propellers (Pair)
Essential Propulsion for Thin Air and Stealth
For operations in thin air or noise-sensitive environments, the DJI Matrice 350 RTK 2112 High-Altitude Low-Noise Propellers are the definitive propulsion upgrade. Specifically engineered to maintain aerodynamic efficiency where standard blades struggle, these propellers ensure your M350 RTK remains stable, responsive, and quiet during high-elevation or covert missions.
Elevate Your Operational Ceiling
Standard propellers lose significant lift as air density decreases. The 2112 series solves this by utilizing a steeper blade pitch and a specialized airfoil design. This allows the Matrice 350 RTK to fly safely at altitudes up to 7,000 meters, provided the take-off weight is maintained at or below 7.2 kg.
Beyond altitude, the "Low-Noise" geometry significantly lowers the acoustic footprint during hover and transit. This makes them the preferred choice for wildlife monitoring, urban inspections, and sensitive public safety operations where minimizing community disturbance is a priority.
Key Performance Benefits
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Extended Service Ceiling: Enables safe flight operations at altitudes between 3,000m and 7,000m.
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Acoustic Stealth: Advanced blade geometry reduces high-frequency noise levels compared to standard 2110s propellers.
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High-Rigidity Composite: Built from a carbon-nylon blend that maintains its shape under high-torque loads while remaining lightweight.
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Cross-Platform Compatibility: Designed for the Matrice 350 RTK and fully backward-compatible with the Matrice 300 RTK.
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Visual Safety ID: Features distinctive silver markings to ensure pilots can easily distinguish them from standard props during pre-flight inspections.
What’s in the Box?
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1 x Clockwise (CW) 2112 Propeller
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1 x Counter-Clockwise (CCW) 2112 Propeller
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6 x M3 Installation Screws
Critical Operational Note: Using 2112 propellers at altitudes below 3,000m is not recommended, as the increased air density creates excessive aerodynamic load that can reduce motor lifespan. Never mix 2112 and 2110s propellers on the same aircraft.