FJD Trion V10i Rover Set for modern RTK surveying
The FJD Trion V10i Rover Set is designed for field teams that want more than a standard RTK GNSS receiver. It combines multi-constellation GNSS tracking, IMU tilt compensation and visual positioning in one rover, helping surveyors, construction workers, drone mapping teams, GIS professionals and engineers collect reliable positioning data with less time spent fighting difficult site conditions.
For daily fieldwork, the main advantage of the V10i is its visual workflow. The receiver uses a 2 MP forward camera and a 5 MP downward camera to support Visual Measure and AR Stakeout. This allows users to capture points through images and receive visual guidance during stakeout, instead of relying only on numbers and arrows on a controller screen. On construction sites, road projects, utility surveys and boundary work, this can make it easier to understand where a point is located and how to get there quickly.
Visual Measure and AR Stakeout
Visual Measure is useful when a point is hard to access, unsafe to stand on, or awkward to measure directly with the pole. Examples include points near traffic, behind a fence, close to a trench, on a slope, near water, or in places where the pole cannot easily be placed upright. By combining GNSS, IMU data and camera information, the V10i helps the operator capture practical field measurements without always needing to physically occupy the point.
AR Stakeout gives a more intuitive staking experience by showing guidance visually through the live camera view. For less experienced users, this can make stakeout easier to understand. For experienced surveyors, it can help reduce wasted movement on site and make point navigation more direct, especially when setting out points in busy or visually complex environments.
60 degree IMU tilt for faster measurements
The FJD Trion V10i supports calibration-free IMU tilt compensation up to 60°. In real surveying work, this means the pole does not always need to be held perfectly vertical. That is helpful when measuring beside walls, under tree cover, next to parked machinery, along kerbs, around stockpiles or in narrow construction areas where a straight pole position is not practical.
Tilt compensation can also make work easier for construction crews and GIS teams who need accurate RTK data but do not want to slow down for every single point. The operator can keep moving, measure more naturally and still maintain a professional RTK workflow when site conditions are suitable.
Reliable GNSS performance for demanding sites
With 1408 channels and support for major satellite constellations including GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou, QZSS and SBAS, the V10i is built for dependable satellite tracking in different regions and working conditions. The receiver is suitable for cadastral surveys, topographic surveys, construction layout, road and bridge work, utility infrastructure mapping, river and coastline surveys, and general engineering measurement tasks.
The V10i delivers RTK positioning accuracy of 8 mm + 1 ppm horizontally and 15 mm + 1 ppm vertically under suitable conditions. For field users, this means the rover is capable of the centimetre-level accuracy expected for professional GNSS surveying, machine control preparation, site checks, as-built documentation and mapping workflows where RTK precision is required.
Flexible connection options for base rover and network RTK
The FJD Trion V10i includes several communication options to fit different job sites and correction workflows. The integrated 4G modem can be used for network RTK corrections through a SIM card and NTRIP service. The built-in UHF radio supports local base-rover operation where a mobile network is not available or where a dedicated base setup is preferred.
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and NFC make pairing and data transfer easier in the field. This flexibility is valuable for teams that move between urban sites, rural projects, remote infrastructure areas and mixed working environments where one correction method is not always enough.
Built for outdoor survey work
Survey equipment is used in rain, dust, mud, vibration and long working days. The FJD Trion V10i is built with IP68 protection and a rugged housing designed to survive a 2 metre pole drop. Its internal battery supports long rover operation, while USB Type-C and external power input give teams more options for charging and extended use.
The 1.41 inch OLED display on the receiver gives quick access to working status in the field. Physical buttons allow essential setup and operation without always depending on a controller, which is useful when checking receiver status, switching modes or working in fast-moving site conditions.
Who is the FJD Trion V10i Rover Set for?
The FJD Trion V10i Rover Set is a strong choice for professionals who need accurate GNSS data and want a more visual, easier-to-use RTK workflow. It is suitable for land surveyors carrying out boundary and topographic work, construction teams setting out points and checking levels, GIS workers collecting asset data, drone pilots placing ground control points, and engineering crews documenting site conditions.
It is especially useful for users who regularly work around obstacles or hard-to-reach points. The combination of visual measurement, AR stakeout and tilt compensation helps make GNSS work more practical on real job sites where the ideal measurement position is not always available.
Buying from Global GPS Systems
Global GPS Systems supplies the FJD Trion V10i Rover Set with professional advice, worldwide delivery and support for customers choosing RTK GNSS equipment. Our team can help you compare this rover with other GNSS receivers, check compatibility with your correction service, and choose the right setup for surveying, construction, GIS or drone mapping work.
The FJD Trion V10i Rover Set is a practical RTK GNSS solution for teams that want visual positioning, reliable accuracy, flexible connectivity and field-ready durability in one complete rover package.




















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