Trimble launches two new GIS data collection handhelds

By on 9 October, 2012
 
Trimble recently introduced the Trimble Geo 5 and Juno 5 handheld GNSS devices for data collection, maintenance and inspection applications.
 
The Geo 5 provides only the essential functions for all day, submeter productivity in a smaller package than Trimble’s flagship GeoExplorer 6000.
 
The Juno 5 series sports a slim, ergonomic design that’s thinner and lighter than other rugged computing products in its class, and provides a more advanced feature set than the Juno 3 series. 
 
“Whether users are engaged in initial data collection tasks or inspection of assets, it is critical they have a complete solution they trust,” said Daniel Wallace, general manager of Trimble’s GIS Data Collection Division. “Now with two platforms in both the Geo and Juno families, customers can confidently choose a handheld that best fits their needs”
 
Complete with wireless communications options, integrated cameras and bright, sunlight-readable screens, both devices are built for work in the field, and are rugged enough to withstand shock, vibration, water and dust.
 
For more information on the new Trimble Geo 5 and Trimble Juno 5 GNSS handhelds, visit: www.trimble.com/mgis.

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