Pix4D, a Swiss company and provider of drone and mobile smartphone mapping and photogrammetry solutions, announces that their smartphone scanning application PIX4Dcatch is now compatible with the Bad Elf Flex GNSS receiver.
PIX4Dcatch is a user-friendly 3D scanning and AR visualization tool, used by Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) professionals worldwide. It is a comprehensive solution that combines photogrammetry, LiDAR technology, and RTK positioning to deliver precise and accurate results.
Bad Elf Flex is the first scalable-accuracy GNSS receiver with a daily option to choose between L-Band and RTK. Bad Elf Flex, in standard configuration, achieves 30-60 cm accuracy in real time for GIS use. Bad Elf’s daily token model unlocks a full RTK workflow for a 24-hour period to deliver 1 cm horizontal accuracy. Customers requiring high accuracy at all times may upgrade at any time to the Bad Elf Flex Extreme with RTK capabilities permanently unlocked.
PIX4Dcatch, combined with the Bad Elf Flex GNSS receiver, provides surveying, construction, and building professionals the ability to create highly accurate 3D models using mobile smartphone scanning technology. The combination allows for the precise measurement of distances and volumes, facilitating efficient documentation and visualization of existing site conditions. The scans can be easily exported to CAD/GIS platforms for inspection, sharing, and collaboration among project stakeholders.
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