Geneq SXBlue II+ GPS Receiver
Features
- Sub-60cm, 2dRMS real-time GPS performance
- Modular, multi-port interface (Bluetooth, USB, RS-232)
- Integrated Li-Ion battery pack for over 10 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+GPSK | SXBlue II+ GPS receiver bundle | $1,695.00 | Check Availability |

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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+ GPS is a compact, real-time receiver that delivers true sub-meter performance every second to your application. Its integrated lightweight design
makes it the ideal choice for a variety of industry applications including GIS, Forestry, Mining, Utilities, Agriculture, Surveying and Environmental, at a price
you can afford.
Go Real-time, All the Time!
The SXBlue II+ GPS uses innovative technology that delivers sub-meter accuracy in real-time, all the time. There is no need for post-processing or a beacon receiver when WAAS, EGNOS, MSAS, or GAGAN are available. Even in environments where GPS reception is limited, the SXBlue II+ is designed to keep working and deliver the DGPS accuracy you need all day long.
Accuracy and Productivity in One
The SXBlue II+ GPS takes real-time accuracy a step further. Its accurate code phase measurements and leading edge multipath mitigation delivers sub-60 cm (2dRMS, 95% condence) positioning. With its superior tracking performance and innovative real-time positioning, that means no downtime even in harshest conditions, the SXBlue II+ maximizes your productivity by working directly within your GIS framework.
A Long Term Solution
Add a field computer that suits your application, an off-the-shelf software of your choice, and the SXBlue II+ GPS becomes the heart of a modular solution you can
grow with. In today’s rapidly evolving technologies, its unique multi-port interface (fully independent Bluetooth, mini USB, RS-232 ports) helps to protect your long term investment by always allowing the use of up-to-date computer hardware, operating system and software.
- (1) SXBlue II+ GPS with battery
- (1) GPS 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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