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Topcon Positioning Systems unveils Hyper XR: High-Precision GNSS receiver redefines field accuracy

May 19, 2025

Global Product Launch: Topcon’s new Hyper XR GNSS receiver is changing the game in surveying, construction, and geospatial work. With full satellite access, 60° tilt compensation, and calibration-free setup, it delivers unmatched precision—even in challenging environments. Paired with the FC-6400 Windows 11 tablet, this streamlined system offers intuitive workflows and cutting-edge performance. 

Learn how Topcon is pushing boundaries with its most advanced receiver yet. 

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