Bad Elf specializes in providing external GNSS receivers that connect to tablets and smartphones via Bluetooth, facilitating high-accuracy location data collection. These devices are engineered to support a wide array of industries, offering robust solutions for mobile field data collection needs. The product line includes devices tailored for both mapping-grade and survey-grade applications, ensuring versatility for various professional requirements.
The Bad Elf Flex Mini is a mapping-grade GNSS receiver designed for efficient and reliable positional accuracy. It is particularly suited for the GIS and mapping community, enabling users to quickly map numerous features such as utility poles, fire hydrants, or stormwater drains. Users can simply pair the Flex Mini with their favorite GIS and mapping applications to collect spatial data in the field, benefiting from different levels of accuracy based on receiver type, correction method, and environmental conditions.
For more demanding applications, the Bad Elf Flex offers a survey-grade receiver that delivers flexible accuracy at an accessible price point. This model is available in unlocked or on-demand configurations, with the Flex Extreme providing centimeter-level accuracy for precise survey needs. For users who require sub-meter accuracy with occasional access to survey-grade precision, the Flex standard with daily tokens presents a cost-effective solution, enhancing field work experience with world-class technology.
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