The Bad Elf Flex Mini is a next-generation GNSS receiver that offers high accuracy and reliability for a variety of applications. Whether you need to survey a field, map a trail, or manage assets, the Bad Elf Flex Mini can provide you with high-accuracy positioning data in real time. The device is compact, rugged, and easy to use, with a long battery life and multiple connectivity options. You can pair it with your smartphone, tablet, or laptop via Bluetooth or USB, and use it with any compatible app or software.
The Bad Elf Flex Mini supports multi-frequency (L1/L5) signals and all major GNSS constellations (GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou, and QZSS) to provide high-accuracy location information even in challenging environments (e.g., urban canyons and tree canopy). It also features an integrated accelerometer for tilt detection.
RTK Capable
The Flex Mini Extreme configuration supports RTK capabilities to achieve sub-foot (<25 cm) measurements when paired with an Internet-based correction source. Use the free Bad Elf Flex utility app to connect to your organization’s NTRIP network or access services such as PointOne Navigation’s Polaris correction network (subscription required).
Positioning Engine
- GPS: L1CA, L5L1CA, L5
- GLONASS: G1G1
- BeiDou: B1i, B2aB1i, B2a
- Galileo: E1, E5aE1, E5a
- QZSS
- SBAS: WAAS, EGNOS, MSAS
Positioning Performance
- 1.0m horizontal, 3m vertical (CEP)
- 25cm horizontal, 50cm vertical (RTK)
- Cold start time < 30 s typical (almanac and RTC)
- Warm start time < 30 s typical (almanac and RTC)
- Hot start time < 10 s (almanac, RTC, and position)
- Maximum speed 1,850 kph (999 kts)
- Maximum altitude 18,288 m (60,000 ft)
- Differential options SBAS, Autonomous SBAS
Reporting Rate
- Default: 1hz
- Logging and SDK apps: up to 10hz