Arrow 100 GNSS Receiver Rental

Submeter GNSS Receiver

Features

  • Full GNSS: GPS/GLONASS/Galileo/BeiDou/QZSS
  • 100% Android, iOS, Windows compatible
  • 60cm real-time accuracy using free SBAS
$66.00
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Arrow 100 GNSS Receiver Rental
The Eos Arrow 100 is a high-accuracy GNSS receiver for your smartphone, tablet, or notebook computer.
  • (1) Arrow 100 GNSS Receiver
  • (1) Nylon carrying pouch
  • (1) L1 GNSS antenna
  • (1) Antenna cable, 1.5m
  • (1) Battery pack
  • (1) Battery charger, 100-240V
  • (1) USB cable, 6 ft.
  • (1) Carrying case
Questions & Answers
Does the shipping time count against the rental period?
No, the transit time for receiving and sending back the rental unit does not count against the rental period.
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