Whenever Justin Cole, GISP, goes hiking or takes photos, he always brings along his trusty Bad Elf GPS to geotag and map his adventures. So, when Justin got his new Bad Elf Flex Mini Standard, he knew exactly where to put it to the test - the Adirondacks. He captured a few action shots over the weekend, showcasing the Flex Mini in action. "Setting it up with the capture clip and GoPro mounts was easy to do," commented Justin. He was also impressed with the accuracy - an average of 2.56 meters, even under the thick tree canopy!
Justin Cole, GISP
The city of Ellensburg Washington, uses their fleet of ten Bad Elf Flex Extremes to capture sub-centimeter accuracies on location and elevation data. “We needed to significantly update our utility map data to properly reflect implementation in the field. The Bad Elf Flex Extreme’s have given us that capability,” says Brian Cortese, Engineering Tech III. City of Ellensburg crews have collected over 50,000 GPS points with their Bad Elf Flex Extremes to date. Brian adds, “It’s a pretty amazing tool to have as a resource. Not only does it help us update our GIS mapping capabilities, but it also gives crews the ability to locate utilities when needed or in an emergency situation.”
Brian Cortese - City of Ellensberg
Bad Elf's Flex-timonials showcase real user stories from those who rely on our high-accuracy GPS solutions, like the Bad Elf Flex. From surveyors to GIS professionals, users rave about the reliability, precision, and efficiency of our devices. Flex-timonies highlight how Bad Elf transforms workflows, improves data collection, and delivers accurate results every time. Read more and see how Bad Elf is powering real-world geospatial success!