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DroneTAG RIDER Remote ID Receiver for Drones

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Description

A pocket-sized, battery-powered Remote ID receiver built for first responders, security teams, and professional pilots. Dronetag RIDER captures every Broadcast/Direct Remote ID message from DJI, Autel, Parrot, and other compliant drones up to 3 mi / 5 km away, then streams live telemetry to the Dronetag App to keep your crew informed and protected.

3 Miles of Drone Detection

A high-gain antenna and dual 2.4 GHz radios (Bluetooth & Wi-Fi) pick up Remote ID beacons within a 3-mile (5-km) radius, meeting FAA, EASA, and MLIT standards for public-safety monitoring.

Real-Time Alerts You Can Hear and See

An integrated buzzer plus tri-color LEDs instantly warn operators when an unmanned aircraft enters your defined perimeter—no phone-in-hand required.

Dronetag Rider and mobile App

Multiple Data Paths

LTE, Bluetooth & USB-C

Stream live telemetry through built-in LTE (two-month trial included, then $75 / €75 quarterly), push to your mobile via Bluetooth, or siphon raw data over USB-C for offline or classified operations.

Field-Ready Endurance

The 1,000 mAh Li-Po battery delivers 6–10 hours of continuous scanning—perfect for full-shift patrols, perimeter sweeps, or rapid-response tasks.

Dronetag Rider and mobile App 2

Compact & Lightweight

5.3 × 2.1 × 0.8 in | 2.3 oz

Slip RIDER into a pocket, clip it to a radio strap, or mount it on a vehicle dash—the weather-sealed IP54 housing shrugs off dust, rain, and temperature swings from -4 °F to 140 °F (-20 °C to 60 °C).

Dronetag Rider being slipped into a pocket

Designed for Public Safety & Security

Ideal for police, fire, SAR, critical-infrastructure guards, event security, utilities, and corporate protection teams seeking instant airspace visibility without complex ground stations.

Two-Month LTE Trial Included

Activate the pre-installed SIM to test real-world, cloud-connected workflows on day one—upgrade or cancel anytime.

Specs

Dronetag RIDER Specifications

Remote ID type Broadcast / Direct Remote ID receiver
Remote ID technology 2.4 GHz Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi
Charging 5 V via USB-C
Battery Li-Po 1,000 mAh
Battery life 6–10 hours (configuration-dependent)
IP rating IP54
Operating temperature -20 °C to +60 °C (-4 °F to 140 °F)
Dimensions 134 × 53 × 20 mm (5.3 × 2.1 × 0.8 in) with antenna
Weight 64 g (2.3 oz) with antenna

In the Box

(1) Dronetag RIDER Remote ID Receiver
(1) USB-C Charging Cable
(1) Quick Start Guide
(1) Dronetag Sticker

Videos

First Setup & Step-by-Step Guide Video

Range Test Video

FAQ

What exactly does Dronetag RIDER do?
RIDER is a portable receiver that listens for Broadcast/Direct Remote ID messages transmitted by nearby drones and relays that data—location, altitude, speed, and pilot registration—straight to the Dronetag App or a connected UTM/C-UAS platform.

Which drones can RIDER detect?
Any aircraft or add-on module that complies with FAA, EASA, or MLIT Broadcast/Direct Remote ID standards, including most DJI, Autel, Parrot, Skydio, and DIY builds equipped with a Remote ID beacon.

What is RIDER’s detection range?
Up to 3 mi / 5 km line-of-sight when using the supplied high-gain antenna. Actual range depends on terrain, RF noise, and antenna orientation.

Do I need a paid subscription?
No subscription is required for local Bluetooth/Wi-Fi reception. A two-month LTE trial is included for cloud streaming; after that, cellular connectivity is optional at $75 / €75 per quarter.

How long does the battery last and how do I charge it?
The built-in 1,000 mAh Li-Po provides 6–10 hours of continuous scanning. Recharge via the USB-C port with any 5 V power source (cable included).

Can RIDER work without cellular coverage?
Yes. You can stream live data to a nearby phone/tablet via Bluetooth or pull raw logs through USB-C when operating in RF-sensitive or offline environments.

Is RIDER weather-resistant?
The IP54 enclosure protects against dust and light rain. Operating temperature spans -4 °F to 140 °F (-20 °C to 60 °C), making it suitable for year-round field use.

How do I view or export the captured data?
Use the free Drone Scanner app (iOS / Android) for real-time maps and alerts. CSV/KML exports and API feeds are available for integration with third-party UTM or C-UAS systems.

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