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Lightweight Media Range Airborne Laser Scanning System

LiAir H800

LiAir H800 has light weight design, and can be carried by DJI M300 or M350. With longer scanning range, better penetration ability, it performs better than mini-LiDAR systems in forestry, emergency disaster surveys, and long-range powerline inspections, etc.

High-Performance

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Frequency 2000 KHz

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Scanning Range 1000m

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26MP Camera

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Self-Adaptive Point Cloud Density

2.2 kg Weigh, Medium-long Range

Light and small, can be carried by
DJI M350/M300 RTK

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2000kHz
Frequency,
up to
1000m Range

Self-adaptive Point Cloud
Density

Automatically adjust the point frequency and rotation speed according to the height to ensure that the line spacing are always consistent under different height and speed combinations, ensuring that the point cloud is evenly distributed and better retaining the spatial characteristics of ground objects.

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Small Light Spot, High Penetration

The laser spot is small and the energy is more concentrated, and it has the stronger penetration ability for dense forest areas.

Support Unlimited WaveformReturns*

Better performance in dense forest.
*The theoretical maximum number of returns can only be achieved under specific conditions and is constrained by the actual test scenario.

 

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26 MP Camera

Built-in 26-megapixel high-resolution camera, can obtain 4.7 resolution images in 200m altitude, and can generate high-quality color point clouds after colorization.
 

Topographic Survey,
7 sq.km/hour

Wide bandwidth,
high precision.

 

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DATA COMPARISION

Recommended Industry

Forestry

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Power Line

Disaster Investigation

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Topographic Survey

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