Trimble Releases the TX6 & TX8 Scanners

Trimble Releases the TX6 & TX8 Scanners
Trimble Releases the TX6 & TX8 Scanners

Trimble has released the new TX6 and the improved TX8 high-performance 3D laser scanning solutions

Trimble has released the new TX6 and the improved TX8 high-performance 3D laser scanning solutions. With a fully integrated High Dynamic Range (HDR) camera and Wi-Fi remote control, the high-speed 3D laser scanners provide increased productivity and versatility for users. The TX6 and the TX8 leverage Trimble's patented technology, combining microsecond time-of-flight distance measurement with advanced on-board signal and 3D data processing, designed to provide the best combination of productivity, range and accuracy in all conditions. Integration with Trimble RealWorks® allows geospatial professionals to produce high-quality deliverables to pair with CAD software or Trimble SketchUp and EdgeWise for advanced point cloud modeling solutions.

The Trimble TX6 is a medium-range 3D scanning solution designed to quickly capture detail in applications such as public safety, forensics, building for as-builts, Mechanical Electrical and Plumbing (MEP), Building Information Modeling (BIM) and quality control during construction.

The Trimble TX8 is designed best-in-class for geospatial professionals that require enhanced versatility and longer ranges to effectively support a variety of applications in urban environments, civil infrastructures and challenging terrains.

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