Leica Geosystems, part of Hexagon, has introduced the Leica Pegasus TRK300, a system designed for a range of mobile mapping applications. Mobile mapping plays an important role in collecting geospatial data to support urban planning, infrastructure projects, and digital twin development. The TRK300 is intended to help users, regardless of experience level, efficiently capture point cloud data.
Uncompromising performance
The Pegasus TRK300 features a multi-beam scanner system with two scanning heads designed to capture data from multiple angles, helping to reduce data gaps. With a range of up to 300 meters, the system supports coverage across wide corridors and open areas, which can help limit the number of passes needed. It produces high-density point clouds suited for applications such as asset mapping and urban modeling.
The Pegasus TRK300 is designed to operate in various environmental conditions, including rain and dust. Its seven-hour battery life helps reduce the need for mid-day battery changes, supporting extended field use. As part of the Pegasus TRK portfolio, the TRK300 offers a balance between portability and data capture functionality.
Seamless workflows
The Pegasus TRK300 seamlessly integrates with Leica Pegasus FIELD for efficient data capture and system monitoring during the data collection process and with Leica Pegasus OFFICE for advanced postprocessing and creating final deliverables. This integrated approach adapts to various workflows, supporting applications such as mapping infrastructure, streets, and assets while avoiding complicated file conversions or compatibility issues.
The Leica Pegasus TRK300 is available immediately in select countries.
For more information, visit hexagon.com.
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