F4Devices releases Flint rugged handheld

By on 11 September, 2012
 
F4Devices, a division of F4 Tech and strategic partner with BAP Precision, Taiwan, recently introduced a new generation of high precision GNSS devices for GIS field applications, the Flint rugged handheld.
 
The completely integrated Flint handheld offers flexible GPS configurations, ranging from 1-3 meter to sub-meter accuracies, while supporting geotagging with the 5 megapixel autofocus camera, as well as WiFi, Bluetooth, and 3G data.
 
There are two versions to choose from, the S812H (includes GPS, Bluetooth, WiFi and 5 MP camera) and the S852H (includes GPS, Bluetooth, WiFi, 5 MP camera and 3G data). Both units are IP65 certified – making them shock-, dust-, and water-proof – and include a sunlight-readable VGA screen, 3G modem, extendable data storage, Microsoft Office Mobile, and up to 10 hours usage time.
 
Solutions Focused
F4Devices, along with BAP Precision, is focused on supporting solutions providers by working with them directly to integrate their applications with the Flint handheld.
 
Any feature or application in the Flint handheld is accessible to software engineers for full and complete integration, allowing a fully developed solution to be offered to their clients. API’s are available for solutions providers to access and communicate with the features they require.
 
The Flint handheld is available now. F4Devices and BAP Precision support shipments worldwide. For more information on how or where to buy, visit the F4Devices website, www.f4devices.com.

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