The Sokkia iM-50 Series (including the iM-52 and iM-55) is the ultimate "Intelligence Measurement" total station designed for entry-level site layout and professional surveying. Engineered with superior Japanese quality, it delivers a fast and powerful EDM that measures up to 500m reflectorless and 4,000m with a prism. Equipped with integrated Bluetooth® and an internal antenna, the iM-50 allows for cable-free…
"The Sokkia DT50 Series is a rugged, lightweight digital theodolite featuring IP66 protection and a massive 30-workday battery life. With integrated laser guidance and high-accuracy angular measurement (5", 7", or 9"), it is the ultimate tool for professional engineers in Bangladesh's toughest environments."
The Sokkia FX-200 series Functional X-ellence Station is the ultimate choice for professionals seeking the best total station in Bangladesh. Combining the power of Windows® CE with the legendary MAGNET® Field on-board software, this station offers a seamless, touchscreen-driven surveying experience. Engineered for the toughest Bangladeshi construction environments, it features a rugged IP65 waterproof design and a massive 1,000m reflectorless…
The Sokkia iM-100 series is a high-performance, professional-grade Total Station in Bangladesh designed to meet the most demanding survey and construction requirements. Combining Japanese precision with an intelligent measurement engine, it features a powerful 1,000m reflectorless EDM, a class-leading 28-hour battery life, and integrated Bluetooth® connectivity. Key Highlights: Superior EDM: 1,000m reflectorless and 6,000m prism range. Extreme Durability: IP66 dust…
The Sokkia iX-1200/600 series is a high-performance Robotic Total Station designed for ultimate job site mobility and precision. Built around the world’s fastest and thinnest UltraSonic motors, it offers a 30% smaller and lighter frame than previous robotic instruments. Whether used for complex 3D design layouts or standard land surveying, this system enables a single operator to complete highly demanding…