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High performance from Topcon’s HiPer XR

April 11, 2025 Read time: 1 min
The lightweight HiPer XR, from Topcon Positioning Systems, Dynamic TILT Compensation technology for effortless measurements, even in difficult conditions

The HiPer XR, from Topcon Positioning Systems, is a robust high-precision GNSS receiver for surveying, construction and geospatial work. It delivers precision and efficiency, tackling all challenges with RTK accuracy and Dynamic TILT Compensation technology for effortless measurements, even in difficult conditions.

Its anti-jamming capabilities ensure reliable performance, while the lightweight, rugged design withstands harsh environments. The HiPer XR is about versatile connectivity with long battery life at an affordable price.

Its multi-constellation support delivers improved accuracy by tracking multiple satellite systems simultaneously, ensuring reliable data even in challenging conditions. With fast charging that reaches 50% in just 30 minutes, downtime is minimised.

TILT technology enables accurate pole-tip measurements without the need for calibration and is also resistant to magnetic interference. Its advanced anti-jamming capabilities ensure reliable signal performance, even in demanding environments.  

Designed to be both durable and lightweight – just under 1kg - it can endure tough conditions while remaining easy to handle.

With support for multiple constellations, flexible connectivity options, and a cost-effective design, the HiPer XR is a practical and adaptable solution for modern surveying needs. 

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