GeoCue, a leader in geospatial hardware and software solutions, is expanding its industry footprint with the launch of three new TrueView LiDAR Systems and innovative FLEX pricing options. This development is poised to meet the surging demand for advanced drone mapping hardware across various sectors.
The latest additions to the TrueView product line are the TrueView 540, 545, and 585 3D Imaging Systems, each designed to serve a unique set of user needs and applications. The TrueView 540, developed in collaboration with CHC Navigation, offers survey-grade LiDAR technology at a competitive price point. It integrates high-performance LiDAR capabilities with GeoCue's LP360 processing software, promising a new level of efficiency and affordability in UAV LiDAR mapping.
The TrueView 545 steps up with a 45 Megapixel Nadir Camera and an optional mobile mapping capability, coupled with unlimited access to PP-RTX. This eliminates the necessity for a base station during field operations, significantly saving time and enhancing photogrammetry quality.
Completing the trio, the TrueView 585 presents an entry-level NDAA compliant LiDAR system. It features three cameras and extended range capabilities, catering to the needs for high density and NDAA compliance.
In addition to these systems, GeoCue introduces the FLEX pricing model for its flagship models, the TrueView 515 and 535 payloads. This approach offers customers an attractive acquisition price and a yearly subscription model for the LP360 software, aligning with the company's commitment to providing value and flexibility to its customers.
The announcement also includes Version C upgrades for the TrueView 515 and 535, enhancing their capabilities with new cameras and optional mobile mapping, further broadening their applicability and appeal in the market.
GeoCue's latest offerings are set to launch at Geo Week 2024 and will be available from March 2024, with the FLEX options for the TrueView 515 and 535 already on the market.