Bad Elf Solutions for the Public Sector

  • Bad Elf Flex (Standard / Extreme)

    Flex offers a trailblazing, survey-grade receiver that delivers flexible accuracy at an affordable price. Customer-focused development helped define the requirements for Flex. One GNSS receiver is now affordable, accurate, and versatile for all your survey and mapping needs.

    Designed and built with world-class technology, Flex improves your field work experience.

    Flex is a survey-grade GNSS rover available in unlocked or on-demand configuration. For survey needs, Flex Extreme provides centimeter level accuracy. For users with sub-meter requirements who only occasionally need survey grade, Flex standard with Flex daily tokens provides a cost-effective on-demand accuracy GNSS receiver.

  • Bad Elf Flex Mini (Standard /Extreme)

    Looking for faster and more efficient data collection? Flex Mini is ideal for the GIS and mapping community. The Flex Mini locates features that are too numerous to be mapped by traditional methods, such as utility poles, fire hydrants, or stormwater drains.

    Modern design - latest technology, Flex Mini is an ideal mapping-grade GNSS.

    Flex Mini is a mapping-grade GNSS that provides reliable and high-performance positional accuracy for tablets or smartphones. Ready to collect spatial data in the field, just Bluetooth pair with Flex Mini and open your favorite GIS and mapping app. Flex Mini offers different levels of accuracy, depending on the receiver type, the correction method, and the environmental conditions.

  • Bad Elf Flex Base/Rover

    Bad Elf introduces a base/rover feature built upon the Bad Elf Flex GNSS receiver. The base/rover feature brings affordable centimeter-level accuracy to surveyors and geospatial professionals working anywhere in the world. The solution consists of two Flex GNSS receivers and two UHF radios, allowing customers to perform high-accuracy field data collection in areas where traditional RTK corrections or cellular coverage is not available. Existing Flex customers can upgrade to a base/rover solution by adding a Flex radio kit, one for the base and one for the rover.