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Eos Positioning Systems Announces Two New Arrow Series® GNSS Receivers: The Plus Models

July 26, 2021 By GISuser

The Arrow Gold+™ and Arrow 100+™ plus models build upon the company’s highest-demand, standard GNSS receiver models

MONTREAL, Canada—July 2021—Eos Positioning Systems® (Eos), the global manufacturer of Arrow Series® GNSS receivers, announced today the release of two new Arrow Series® GNSS receiver models: the Arrow Gold+™ and Arrow 100+™. 

These plus model receivers expand upon the features of Eos’ two most popular GNSS standard receiver models, the Arrow Gold® and Arrow 100®. 

About the Arrow Gold+™ 

The Arrow Gold+™ includes all the features of the standard Arrow Gold® GNSS receiver model. However, the plus model includes several enhanced features: 

  • 3.5 hours longer battery life for a total of 11 hours of field autonomy
  • Support for additional GNSS signals including concurrent use of BeiDou B3 and GPS L5 signals when using RTK corrections 
  • Support for the upcoming Galileo E6 High-Accuracy Service (HAS), which will broadcast differential corrections for GPS and Galileo satellites directly from the Galileo satellites
  • Built-in capabilities of the Eos Bridge™ to connect with external sensors
  • The ability to connect multiple mobile devices to a single Arrow GNSS receiver via Bluetooth® (sometimes called “multipoint”) 

Learn more about the Arrow Gold+™ here.

About the Arrow 100+™ 

The Arrow 100+™ includes all the features of the standard Arrow 100® GNSS receiver model. However, the plus model includes several enhanced features:

  • 6 hours longer battery life for a total of 18 hours of field autonomy
  • Support for Atlas® H50 (Basic) service subscriptions, which provides 30-50 cm positioning accuracy worldwide when no SBAS or RTK network is available
  • Built-in capabilities of the Eos Bridge™ to connect with external sensors
  • The ability to connect multiple mobile devices to a single Arrow GNSS receiver via Bluetooth® (sometimes called “multipoint”)

Learn more about the Arrow 100+™ here.

For a full comparison between standard and plus model Arrow GNSS receivers, view this FAQ article. 

An Eos representative can help you determine if the new plus models are right for your needs. To find your nearest authorized Arrow GNSS receiver reseller, contact Eos online.

About Eos Positioning Systems, Inc.

Eos Positioning Systems®, Inc. (Eos) designs and manufactures the world’s premier, high-accuracy GPS / GNSS receivers for the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) market. The Arrow Series® receivers feed submeter, subfoot and centimeter RTK GPS / GNSS location data to any iOS, Android, Windows, and Windows Mobile device. Free Eos software utilities, such as Eos Tools Pro, were designed to provide users with the smoothest experience of integrating high-accuracy location data and metadata into their mobile workflows. Learn more at www.eos-gnss.com.

Filed Under: GPS, Hardware, Top Press Tagged With: GNSS

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