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Topcon launches handheld reality capture solution

At Bauma Munich Topcon has announced the launch of the CR-H1, a handheld solution that is one of the latest additions to the company’s Capture Reality portfolio of mass data solutions.

The system utilises PIX4Dcatch, a specialised application that runs on iPhone devices with integrated LiDAR that collects images and employs photogrammetry to create detailed, full-color 3D point clouds.

The iPhone connects to Topcon’s HiPer CR receiver, enabling the application to collect georeferenced images. The receiver and iPhone are both mounted on a specialised handle designed and manufactured by Topcon, so users can capture point clouds without the need for a tripod.

The solution is designed for professionals and new users alike, across multiple disciplines, including utilities and subsurface mapping, construction verification and earthworks, civil engineering and site verification, land surveying and forensics, and 3D data capture of built or natural environments. 

“The CR-H1 responds to growing market demand for accessible, high-precision reality capture solutions,” said Murray Lodge, executive vice president of Topcon Positioning Systems.

“By combining Topcon’s advanced GNSS technology with Pix4D’s industry-leading photogrammetry software, we are providing users with a powerful yet intuitive tool for creating accurate 3D models in the field. It is part of our commitment to providing innovative solutions in 3D data collection and processing.” 

The CR-H1 marks the first product launch since Topcon and Pix4D established their strategic cooperation agreement earlier this year.

Topcon also announced new technology solutions for 3D mass data workflows with enhancements to the Topcon Collage Site software solution, as well as the news that its MC-Max Asphalt paving system has been confirmed compatible with the Dynapac SD25 and XD25 Highway Paver series, enabling automatic control of height, steering, and screed width.

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