Saturday, August 27, 2011

New Laser Rangefinder: TruPulse 360R

The New TruPulse 360 R Laser Rangefinder
Laser Technology Inc have just released their TruPulse 360R rated IP56 for dust/water ingress with a range of 1000m.

You can instantly measure slope distance, inclination and azimuth* and calculate horizontal and vertical distance - all with a single push of a button.

Accuracy reportedly 30cm to 100cm(long range), +/-0.25deg inclination and +/-1 degree azimuth.



The 360 laser rangefinder has an integrated compass that allows you to measure azimuth and provides an extra onboard solution called missing line. This is a simple 2-shot routine that instantly calculates the distance, inclination and azimuth direction value between any two remote points.

The 360 R laser rangefinder is the latest in the TruPulse Series offering all of the same functionality as the 360 B, but with the added benefit of being rugged and waterproof. Now professionals have the opportunity to work out in the field knowing their equipment is protected for harsher weather conditions.

Using the exclusive TruVector Compass Technology™, you can now obtain the best possible azimuth accuracy regardless of what pitch or angle you shoot from. No other compass laser range finder can do that.

Trupulse laser range finder displaying data
TruPulse Laser Rangefinder displaying data in scope
All TruPulse laser rangefinders have an onboard solution that only requires 3 shots to calculate a height or clearance value of any target. Since your last 2 shots are only measuring the inclination values to the top and base, you never need a clear line of sight to your target.

For downloading data into any compatible data collector, you can use the standard RS232 serial port or Bluetooth® that is found in the "B" models. Each shot taken automatically downloads a full data string that comprises of horizontal, slope and vertical distance, the degree of inclination, and azimuth* values.

These measurements can be used to remotely position a target when integrating with GPS or add a height value as an attribute in GIS. For more stability, use the¼”-20 thread for mounting the TruPulse laser rangefinder on a staff or monopod.

Having superior optics with 7-power magnification and in-scope data display, you'll always be confident you are capturing the right measurement to the correct target. If your measurement were ever in question, you can toggle on the Closest or Farthest Mode to ensure the laser sensor is ignoring unwanted obstructions that are either in front or behind your desired target.

Price US$1795

Click here for a demo video.




Saturday, August 27, 2011

New Laser Rangefinder: TruPulse 360R

The New TruPulse 360 R Laser Rangefinder
Laser Technology Inc have just released their TruPulse 360R rated IP56 for dust/water ingress with a range of 1000m.

You can instantly measure slope distance, inclination and azimuth* and calculate horizontal and vertical distance - all with a single push of a button.

Accuracy reportedly 30cm to 100cm(long range), +/-0.25deg inclination and +/-1 degree azimuth.



The 360 laser rangefinder has an integrated compass that allows you to measure azimuth and provides an extra onboard solution called missing line. This is a simple 2-shot routine that instantly calculates the distance, inclination and azimuth direction value between any two remote points.

The 360 R laser rangefinder is the latest in the TruPulse Series offering all of the same functionality as the 360 B, but with the added benefit of being rugged and waterproof. Now professionals have the opportunity to work out in the field knowing their equipment is protected for harsher weather conditions.

Using the exclusive TruVector Compass Technology™, you can now obtain the best possible azimuth accuracy regardless of what pitch or angle you shoot from. No other compass laser range finder can do that.

Trupulse laser range finder displaying data
TruPulse Laser Rangefinder displaying data in scope
All TruPulse laser rangefinders have an onboard solution that only requires 3 shots to calculate a height or clearance value of any target. Since your last 2 shots are only measuring the inclination values to the top and base, you never need a clear line of sight to your target.

For downloading data into any compatible data collector, you can use the standard RS232 serial port or Bluetooth® that is found in the "B" models. Each shot taken automatically downloads a full data string that comprises of horizontal, slope and vertical distance, the degree of inclination, and azimuth* values.

These measurements can be used to remotely position a target when integrating with GPS or add a height value as an attribute in GIS. For more stability, use the¼”-20 thread for mounting the TruPulse laser rangefinder on a staff or monopod.

Having superior optics with 7-power magnification and in-scope data display, you'll always be confident you are capturing the right measurement to the correct target. If your measurement were ever in question, you can toggle on the Closest or Farthest Mode to ensure the laser sensor is ignoring unwanted obstructions that are either in front or behind your desired target.

Price US$1795

Click here for a demo video.