N9 - Laser Dual‑Camera RTK Total Station
The SinoGNSS N9 is an advanced RTK laser total station that integrates satellite navigation, visual imaging, inertial measurement, and high‑precision laser ranging into a unified surveying instrument. Designed to overcome the limitations of traditional RTK methods, the N9 enables real‑scene measurement and laser stakeout without relying on manual pole centering, making it ideal for a wide range of complex field environments.
Key Features
Multi‑Sensor Fusion: Combines GNSS, IMU, dual‑camera vision, and laser measurement technologies to deliver robust, reliable field performance and streamline workflows.
Real‑Scene Laser Measurement: Equipped with a high‑precision laser module and dual cameras, the N9 enables visual laser point measurement and immersive AR‑guided stakeout with centimeter‑level accuracy.
50 m Laser Range: The integrated laser supports long‑distance measurement up to 50 m, improving reach and flexibility in open and obstructed environments.
AR Navigation & Laser Stakeout: Delivers real‑time AR navigation with visual feedback of target distances, allowing intuitive stakeout and marking without repeated setup adjustments — boosting efficiency and reducing errors.
Strong GNSS Performance: Full‑constellation support (7 star 30 frequency) with up to 1590 channels and access to more than 50 satellites, enabling rapid fixes and stable positioning even in challenging conditions.
Precision Positioning Everywhere: Includes PPP‑B2b and HAS precise single‑point positioning, ensuring reliable measurements even without network connections.
Rugged Field Design: Built with an IP68‑rated protective enclosure for dust and water resistance, making it suitable for demanding outdoor surveying tasks.
Professional Field Software: Supports advanced field applications capable of opening large CAD files quickly and compatible with broad CAD formats for efficient data management and collaboration.
Typical Applications
The N9 is ideal for professional survey and engineering workflows that require robust, high‑precision measurement and flexible point acquisition, such as:
Real‑scene laser measurement and stakeout
Construction layout and control
Topographic and terrain surveys
Municipal and civil engineering surveying
GIS data collection with visual context
