$300.00
About this product:
Mounting base designed for anchoring a 2″ EMT conduit to concrete surfaces while allowing attachment to an existing 2″ EMT pole. Featuring a hinged design for easier installation
Supplied with all associated hardware for secure field deployment in industrial environments.
Includes
Hinged mounting base with slotted receptacle for 2″ EMT
Four 3-3/4″ concrete anchors
Two hose clamps sized for a 2″ EMT pole
Solar Panel (30Watt) with Mounting Bracket
Wireless LTE to Wi-Fi router with long range antenna, pre-wired:...
Two wires cut to length with waterproof connectors.
Long range antenna, pre-wired with Solar Panel Attached
T-Joint, T-Joint to Pole Adapter
LiDAR scanner for use with the Hyperion volume scanning system.
The EOS is a next-generation spherical LiDAR sensor engineered for long-range 3D mapping and real-time perception. Its primary goal is to provide a powerful, robust 3D data capture solution at an affordable price point, breaking the barrier of traditionally high-cost equipment.
The sensor features a full 360° x 180° spherical field of view, eliminating blind spots. It has a per-scanner range of 50–150 feet (approx. 15-45 meters), 0.25° angular accuracy, and 1% range-finger accuracy. It is designed for rugged outdoor use with an IP54 rating (dust-proof and protected against water splashes) and communicates via 2.4 GHz WiFi and Bluetooth.
The sensor transforms physical environments into high-density 3D point clouds. This data creates a high-fidelity “digital twin” of the scanned area, enabling precise measurements, change detection, volume analysis, and complete spatial intelligence.
The sensor is versatile and applied across multiple sectors, including:
Construction & Mining: For calculating stockpile volumes and tracking earthworks (cut and fill).
Surveying & Mapping: To generate high-accuracy Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) and topographic maps, even under dense vegetation.
Forestry: To penetrate forest canopies, measure tree height, estimate timber volume, and model wildfire risk.
Infrastructure: For mapping utility corridors (power lines, pipelines) and detecting vegetation encroachment.
Precision Agriculture: To measure crop height and density, enabling optimized application of water and fertilizer.
The key advantage is its excellent vegetation penetration. As an active sensor (it emits laser pulses), it can “see” through tree canopies to map the true ground, which photogrammetry (a passive sensor using ambient light) cannot do. Furthermore, EOS LiDAR provides higher vertical accuracy (typically < 3cm) and can operate 24/7 (day or night).
The sensor features a full 360° x 180° spherical field of view, eliminating blind spots. It has a per-scanner range of 50–150 feet (approx. 15-45 meters), 0.25° angular accuracy, and 1% range-finger accuracy. It is designed for rugged outdoor use with an IP54 rating (dust-proof and protected against water splashes) and communicates via 2.4 GHz WiFi and Bluetooth.
Yes. While a single scanner has a defined range (e.g., 50-150 ft), multiple units can be installed. The point clouds from several sensors can be “stitched” or merged (for example, using the Hyperion software) to create a single, seamless 3D model with unlimited coverage.
No, it is not strictly required. The EOS sensor can operate locally using its companion application when connected directly via WiFi or Bluetooth. However, an internet connection is recommended for remote data access, receiving alerts, or integrating with cloud-based tools like Hyperion.