HiPer HR

Multi-Purpose GNSS Receiver 

HiPer HR "Multi-Purpose GNSS Receiver"

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HiPer HR MULTI-PURPOSE GNSS RECEIVER

Modern Hybrid of Positioning Technology


  • Compact, lightweight, rugged design – capable of withstanding a 2 meter pole drop
  • Five unique data communication options
  • All signals, all satellites, all constellations
  • Field tested, field ready IP67 design
  •  Compact form factor ideal for Millimeter GPS and Hybrid Positioning
  • Revolutionary 9-axis IMU and ultra-compact 3-axis eCompass

Better things in smaller packages

Better things in smaller packages

The HiPer HR is smaller and lighter, but don’t let it’s small size fool you. It’s not only packed with the most advanced GNSS technology, it is also built to withstand the harshest field environments. The HiPer HR is built with a rugged magnesium-alloy housing, not weak plastic, so it can take the punishment of the job site.

 

Using Topcon’s patented Fence Antenna™ design and advanced GNSS chipset with Universal Tracking Channel technology, the receiver automatically tracks each and every satellite signal above – now and into the future.

 

All signals, all satellites, all constellations — All in a compact, rugged design, with an integrated IMU and eCompass. Only available on the Topcon HiPer HR.

TILT™- Topcon Integrated Leveling Technology

TILT™- Topcon Integrated Leveling Technology

The HiPer HR incorporates a revolutionary 9-axis Inertial Measuring Unit (IMU) and an ultra-compact 3-axis eCompass. This advanced technology compensates for mis-leveled field measurements out of plumb by as much as 15°.

 

Awkward shots on steep slopes or hard to reach spots are now a breeze with TILT™.

TILT™- Topcon Integrated Leveling Technology

Form and Function

Form and Function

The most advanced GNSS technology available, yet compact enough to fit in the palm of your hand.

Highly configurable

Highly configurable

Designed to grow with you, unique electronic option files empower you to activate available features instantly – increasing functionality as project demands expand.

Superior performance

Superior performance

Standard with integrated cellular and LongLink™ wireless communication modules, choose either long-distance UHF or convenient Spread Spectrum radio as well.

Future proof

Superior performance

Topcon’s full-wave Fence Antenna™ tracks all GNSS signals currently available and is designed to track the constellations and signals of tomorrow.

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