Atlas Pro provides a complete suite of content creation tools to meet the needs of both technical and non-technical users. The system is easy to use and intuitive. It also allows you to create pages that are responsive and optimized for mobile viewing.
Living Atlas layers are available directly within ArcGIS Online. For example, click the Developed Renderer on the Land Cover layer.
Easy to use
The Linksys Atlas Pro 6 is a fast and reliable mesh router. It can easily handle a few mesh nodes and many devices streaming high definition content and browsing the web at the same time. It also offers improved performance over the older Velop system, delivering nearly gigabit speeds 30’ away on our tests.
The Atlas Pro is a dual-band router, so it can’t keep up with tri-band systems like the TP-Link Deco X90 in our tests. However, its speed is still enough to keep up with most households’ networking needs.
The Atlas Pro’s AUXPack external battery pack provides an additional 1037Wh of capacity, giving it more than 2.5x the internal battery’s capacity. The AUXPack has a physical button to access more advanced controls for the AtlasPRO, and it recharges in just under an hour. This is a huge improvement over other boards that take much longer to charge. In addition, the AUXPack has a special port that can be used to connect an auxiliary power source.
Powerful
The Atlas Pro has a great acceleration curve and a lot of power. It can climb hills at a pretty high rate and accelerates to top speed fairly quickly in modes 3 and 4. However, the acceleration can be a little bit overwhelming when you first start riding it. It’s a good idea to take your time and gradually build up the acceleration over the course of a few rides.
The new AtlasPro’s rotor size is double that of the original Atlas and the ESC’s have been upgraded for more power. The peak output of the Atlas Pro 2WD model increased by 75% and the 4WD version is 133% more powerful than its predecessor.
The Atlas Pro headset features a lightweight design to help reduce neck and head fatigue. The system also features noise-cancelling technology and works seamlessly with hard hats. It’s designed to outlast even the longest workdays and helps your crew communicate better, improving productivity and safety.
Customizable
You can add layers from ArcGIS Living Atlas directly in a map or scene without leaving the website. You can also browse the content catalog to find layers and apps that work best for your GIS workflows.
To use a layer in your map, select it from the list of items on the left side of the screen. Then, click Add to Map. A pane opens, showing item details for the selected layer. This information includes a summary, description, credits, tags, and terms of use.
The Atlas Pro has some cool new features that make it even more powerful. For example, its internal battery has a 35% larger capacity at 701Wh. Plus, it has mounts for ShredLights and 175mm street tires. You can also buy an AUXPack external battery that more than doubles the range to up to 46 miles / 73km with 90mm urethane wheels. These upgrades are currently in beta and expected to be available by the end of the year.
Fast
The Atlas Pro is an impressively fast system that provides good range and a sleek design. It works well for most homes, but larger premises might want to consider a more powerful option. It doesn’t have as much advanced software support as the TP-Link Deco X90, but it can still race through typical networking tasks.
Atlas Pro CFexpress 4.0 Type A cards deliver faster offloads, while remaining fully compatible with your existing CFA 2.0 (PCIe Gen3) rated gear. They can also withstand extreme temperatures, shocks, and drops.
The Exway Atlas Pro is a great board for anyone who wants to get into electric skateboarding. It has lots of customizability and can be used for a variety of riding styles. It has a great motor and battery that can accelerate quickly. It has a premium feeling remote and feels very solid on the road. The shock absorbing griptape does a great job of soaking up vibrations.