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Lu8 - Laser Dual‑Camera RTK Total Station

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The SinoGNSS Lu8 is an advanced RTK laser total station that integrates satellite navigation, high‑precision laser measurement, and visual imaging into a single survey instrument. By combining GNSS, IMU, laser ranging, and dual high‑resolution cameras, the Lu8 breaks traditional field surveying limits, enabling real‑scene measurement and immersive laser stakeout without relying on a survey rod point‑to‑point setup.

  • Key Features

    • Integrated Multi‑Sensor Technology: Fuses GNSS, inertial navigation (IMU), dual cameras, and laser measurement to support a wide variety of field tasks and improve overall survey efficiency.

    • Real‑Scene Laser Measurement: The built‑in 3R‑class laser module delivers clear, safe laser ranging with an effective radius of up to 50 m, making difficult, hazardous, or hard‑to‑reach points measurable with ease.

    • Visual AR Stakeout: Provides augmented‑reality laser visualization and photo‑guided stakeout, showing real‑time positional feedback on the display so that stakeouts are intuitive, accurate, and fast.

    • Strong GNSS Capability: Supports 7‑star, 30‑frequency full‑constellation tracking with up to 1590 channels and more than 50 usable satellites, ensuring fast and robust signal reception even in challenging environments.

    • High‑Resolution Dual Cameras: Dual visual cameras provide clear imagery for enhanced point identification, immersive AR navigation, and seamless integration with field software.

    • Durable Field Design: Robust build with IP68 waterproof and dustproof rating lets the Lu8 withstand harsh outdoor conditions.

    • Precision Positioning: Real‑time positioning supports centimeter‑level laser and GNSS precision for reliable field results.


    Typical Applications

    The Lu8 excels in professional geospatial and engineering tasks, such as:

    • Real‑scene laser measurement and AR stakeout

    • Construction layout and site control

    • Topographic and terrain surveys

    • Urban, municipal, and civil engineering surveys

    • Hazardous or difficult‑to‑reach feature measurement

    • GIS and cadastral data collection assisted with imagery

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