Juniper Geode Grip Device Holders

The Geode grip is a one-handed field carry solution for use with the Geode GNSS receivers and associated smartphones/tablets.

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  • Select from smartphone, Archer 4, or Mesa 7-inch models
  • Optimized for a comfortable, one-handed mapping setup
  • Built to withstand tough field conditions, ensuring reliability in all environments
$175.00
Stock 5AVAILABLE

The Geode Grip allows users to ditch the survey pole for a one-handed, ergonomic field carrying solution that pairs their Geode with various smartphones and tablets. Pair the Geode with Juniper Systems’ Archer 4 Rugged Handheld or either of the 7-inch Mesa Rugged Tablets, or bring your own device, just choose the mount that works for you.

The Grip is designed to be ergonomic and provide ease-of-use for both left and right-handed users. As a lightweight alternative to a survey pole, users will find the Grip a welcome addition to their field kit for mapping and data collection.

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