Geneq SXBlue II+ GNSS Receiver
Features
- SBAS support for GPS and GLONASS
- Modular, multi-port interface (Bluetooth, USB, RS-232)
- Integrated Li-Ion battery pack for over 8 hours of continuous operation
- Free ground shipping
- Expedited repair and warranty service
- Lifetime technical support
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Image | Part# | Product Description | Price | Stock | Order | |
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![]() | GESXB2+GNSSKIT | SXBlue II+ GNSS receiver bundle | $2,595.00 | 1 Available |

Image | Part# | Product Description | Price | Stock | Order | |
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![]() | GESX210HZ- | SXBlue II 10Hz data output upgrade | $495.00 | Check Availability | ||
![]() | GESX220HZ- | SXBlue II 20Hz data output upgrade | $695.00 | Check Availability | ||
![]() | GESXB2BATT | Replacement battery for SXBlue II/III, 7.4V 6000mAh | $325.00 | More On The Way | ||
![]() | GESXB2CH12 | 12V car charger for SXBlue II/III | $65.00 | Check Availability | ||
![]() | GESXHSCASE | Hard-sided carrying case for SXBlue II/III & accessories | $225.00 | Check Availability | ||
![]() | GESXPOLEMOUNT | Pole mounting bracket for SXBlue II/III (requires RAPB400U-0) | $75.00 | Check Availability | ||
![]() | RAPB400U-0 | RAM Tough-Claw small clamp base with ball | $40.00 | Check Availability | ||
![]() | GESXANTPLATE | Antenna mounting plate for SXBlue (requires GESX90SMAR) | $68.00 | Check Availability | ||
![]() | GESX90SMAR | Right angle SMA(F) to SMA(M) adaptor | $17.00 | Check Availability | ||
![]() | GESXPOLE2.4M | SXBlue telescoping carbon fiber rangepole, 2.4m | $195.00 | Check Availability | ||
![]() | GESXBIPOD- | SXBlue aluminum bipod | $195.00 | Check Availability | ||
![]() | GESXTRIPODW | SXBlue wood tripod | $150.00 | Check Availability | ||
![]() | GESX812550ORG | SXBlue GIS backpack with cam-lock antenna pole | $245.00 | Check Availability |


The SXBlue II+ GNSS is a palm-sized receiver that delivers real-time, high accuracy performance using GPS/GLONASS satellites and free SBAS corrections. It’s battery-powered lightweight design makes it the ideal choice for a variety of mapping apps including GIS, Forestry, Mining, Utilities, Agriculture, Surveying and Environmental, at a price you can afford.
Go Real-time, All the time!
The SXBlue II+ GNSS uses innovative technologies that delivers high accuracy in real-time, all the time. There is no need for post-processing or other correction source when SBAS (WAAS, EGNOS, MSAS or GAGAN) are available. Utilizing both GPS and GLONASS satellites, the SXBlue II+ GNSS will work where GPS receivers struggle, such as in the forest, around buildings and other difficult mapping environments. The SXBlue II+ GNSS is designed to work where you need to work; in the forest or in the city, all day long.
GPS + GLONASS + SBAS = Revolutionary SXBlue II+ GNSS Receiver
Until now, SBAS users couldn’t enjoy the tremendous benefits offered by adding GLONASS satellites since SBAS doesn’t support GLONASS. However, now technology employed by the SXBlue II+ GNSS allows it to use both GPS and GLONASS satellites for high perfomance, real-time mapping accuracy using SBAS. No post-processing is needed to achieve the accuracy you expect.
Work in More Places than Ever Before
We’ve heard it over and over. Once you start using GLONASS, you’ll be addicted. By using GLONASS satellites, your productivity immediately improves. With both GPS and GLONASS satellites, you’ll have nearly twice as many satellites in view, meaning you won’t have to wait for the high accuracy data you want. The SXBlue II+ GNSS maximizes your productivity by working directly within your GIS framework.
A Long Term Solution
Because the SXBlue II+ GNSS receiver doesn’t have a built-in computer, it can’t become obsolete. On one project, connect it to your new smartphone. On the next project, connect it to your tablet. SXBlue II+ GNSS doesn’t care which operating system your mobile device uses, it just keeps delivering high accuracy positioning to whichever device you want to connect to it using Bluetooth, USB or RS-232.
- (1) SXBlue II+ GNSS with battery
- (1) GNSS antenna
- (1) Antenna cable 0.3m SMAR(M)/BNC(F)
- (1) Antenna cable 1m BNC(M)/SMA(M)
- (1) Antenna cable 1.5m SMA(M)/SMAR(M)
- (1) Charger - LI-ION 8.4 V
- (1) Serial cable, RS-232
- (1) USB cable
- (1) Soft carrying case, nylon
- (1) Modified hat for antenna
The SXBlue II+ models are only compatible with Android and Windows devices, while the iSXBlue II+ models are compatible with iOS, Android, and Windows devices.
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