@RamiTamimi wonder if there's a way to have a device that could emit a signal that registers while walking around with apple glasses to see property corners. Or just like hooking up underground utility line detectors with a Bluetooth device that could be pair with the AR glasses. Soo, soo many possiblities. This technology is 1000 percent the future and love seeing you push this industry forward. Just awesome
The accuracy of the PDF digitization to CAD then to AR is awesome. Hard to get things to line up like that the majority of the time. I am really interested in doing this type of stuff but the cost is a big driving factor. It's great to see you promoting things that us small guys can do.
So I did rubber sheet the pdf, but the positions of the structures came from the drone point cloud. The PDFs only served to identify the utility of each structure and the connections happening underground. For $1999, it’s a great price for anyone to get started!
@@RamiTamimi Rami, why isn't everyone upfront? After spending $1999 for the RX and $500 for the Scan Kit, I find out I need to pay $199 a month for a license to use the RTK precision. This is a great tool to have, but there are not enough jobs in a month for a small firm to be able to fork out $199 a month for a tool that may be used only a couple times a month. A daily use fee would be a much better marketing feature for small survey firms. Bad Elf sees that value with the 24 hour pass to activate RTK the engine for precise survey work on the Flex Extreme for $25.
yeah, the app is free, but any usefull functions need to be payed for. That AR would work perfectly fine with local files, but no, you need to pay for cloud access that is not needed whatsoever.
How well does this system work close (say within 1-2m) of the building? And what happens with the point cloud data when RTK FIX is lost? Does the LiDAR still collect points? Thanks.
From other testing I’ve gone on the iPhone, we collect lidar data up to 15 feet (5 meters) away, but of course there’s still imaginary data. As for RTK, even if it’s lost, lidar data is collected and the SLAM algorithms estimate the trajectories of the entire system and help fit the data to be geofrefrenced correctly. Hope this helps!
Rami, what is the best app to get topo info on river front property about 2 acres total with 2 buildings / houses? I want to record elevations relative to the house and fluctuating river levels on the Columbia River. Ideally i want images of the sky and Oregon side pf the Columbia River so i can estimate what the views will be from the future house and how far out i can build a deck before it hides too much pf the beach / river front area below. The apps seem to crash easily and I’m not sure the best settings to capture the data i want. I did buy a Bad Elf Flex mini but not sure how to take advantage of it’s data since it says its worse GPS accuracy than my iPhone 15pro and Apple Ultra 2 watch. I have an apple ipad pro also 2024 which seems to crash less but then im not paired with the ultra 2 watch at the same time like i am with the iphone. Once i get the data captured i want to import it into sketch up or live Home 3D Pro so i can do AR and see the “view” from the future house’s “windows”. And recommendations? PS im a Mom but Civil Engineer drop out (i did Chemical and environmental engineering but got survey experience back when i was still a CE major thru Jr year…..too bad im 52 yrs old now…..its all a bit rusty, but im having fun trying to learn!
Why not test some of the devices outside the city, for example in the forest or in some harsh conditions? Try recording a forest road and then compare the accuracy. Many engineers have a need to use this technology to record terrain or existing structures. Thank you
It's not the iPhone that is getting the RTK it's the Emlid GPS that is sitting next to it on that cradle he is holding. Without that GPS antenna he would not be getting that accuracy. Regards Ben
It's okay but not being able to pick up GCPs within the pix4d app in a local grid and not being able to re run a project by adding GCPs is pretty poor from Pix4d. Nice concept but lacks the polish required for the price range they're charging.
Just awesome .Thanks for showing us all these technologies !
Also appreciate the walk around exterior demo. Considering something like that for appraisal work on complex properties.
Check out the Pix4d subscription pricing before you jump in. $$$$$
Thats very handy been able to see the cad lines for the services while out walking/surveying.
I know, can you imagine how it will be with VR glasses, Apple Vision Pro??
@@RamiTamimi I build/survey fibre networks in Dublin, I can see this technology saving in time and money.
@RamiTamimi wonder if there's a way to have a device that could emit a signal that registers while walking around with apple glasses to see property corners. Or just like hooking up underground utility line detectors with a Bluetooth device that could be pair with the AR glasses. Soo, soo many possiblities. This technology is 1000 percent the future and love seeing you push this industry forward. Just awesome
The accuracy of the PDF digitization to CAD then to AR is awesome. Hard to get things to line up like that the majority of the time.
I am really interested in doing this type of stuff but the cost is a big driving factor.
It's great to see you promoting things that us small guys can do.
So I did rubber sheet the pdf, but the positions of the structures came from the drone point cloud. The PDFs only served to identify the utility of each structure and the connections happening underground. For $1999, it’s a great price for anyone to get started!
@@RamiTamimi Rami, why isn't everyone upfront? After spending $1999 for the RX and $500 for the Scan Kit, I find out I need to pay $199 a month for a license to use the RTK precision. This is a great tool to have, but there are not enough jobs in a month for a small firm to be able to fork out $199 a month for a tool that may be used only a couple times a month. A daily use fee would be a much better marketing feature for small survey firms. Bad Elf sees that value with the 24 hour pass to activate RTK the engine for precise survey work on the Flex Extreme for $25.
P.S. No TH-cam video that has been done to date mentions the $199 a month Pix4D Pro license subscription
yeah, the app is free, but any usefull functions need to be payed for. That AR would work perfectly fine with local files, but no, you need to pay for cloud access that is not needed whatsoever.
Awesome video. Thank you
How well does this system work close (say within 1-2m) of the building? And what happens with the point cloud data when RTK FIX is lost? Does the LiDAR still collect points? Thanks.
From other testing I’ve gone on the iPhone, we collect lidar data up to 15 feet (5 meters) away, but of course there’s still imaginary data. As for RTK, even if it’s lost, lidar data is collected and the SLAM algorithms estimate the trajectories of the entire system and help fit the data to be geofrefrenced correctly. Hope this helps!
Very impressive, timeline excelent
Rami, what is the best app to get topo info on river front property about 2 acres total with 2 buildings / houses? I want to record elevations relative to the house and fluctuating river levels on the Columbia River. Ideally i want images of the sky and Oregon side pf the Columbia River so i can estimate what the views will be from the future house and how far out i can build a deck before it hides too much pf the beach / river front area below. The apps seem to crash easily and I’m not sure the best settings to capture the data i want. I did buy a Bad Elf Flex mini but not sure how to take advantage of it’s data since it says its worse GPS accuracy than my iPhone 15pro and Apple Ultra 2 watch. I have an apple ipad pro also 2024 which seems to crash less but then im not paired with the ultra 2 watch at the same time like i am with the iphone. Once i get the data captured i want to import it into sketch up or live Home 3D Pro so i can do AR and see the “view” from the future house’s “windows”. And recommendations? PS im a Mom but Civil Engineer drop out (i did Chemical and environmental engineering but got survey experience back when i was still a CE major thru Jr year…..too bad im 52 yrs old now…..its all a bit rusty, but im having fun trying to learn!
Hi Rami. A couple of questions.
Can you buy this from South America?
What would be the solution to use this in no internet zones?
Is there a way to do it with android phone and sparkfun torch instead of emlid?
That is wicked
Can you get discrete photos from the images or just screen caps?
We have access to the images too!
love your content bro. Thanks
What's the range of iPhone Lidar?
This video will give you the answer! th-cam.com/video/tk3Y3i3flzs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=pjUbbyFIXdzrgtoG
5-6 m.
Парень просто про приёмник PiGo Lite с приложением PiCap ещё не знает..)
Why not test some of the devices outside the city, for example in the forest or in some harsh conditions? Try recording a forest road and then compare the accuracy. Many engineers have a need to use this technology to record terrain or existing structures. Thank you
Being cm level accuracy, the dxf should line up much better than that. Something is probably off with the AR calibration and/or elevation.
or the CAD drawing is off... happens a lot... possibly the CAD drawing is of design and not of As-built conditions.
Is it really cm accuracy those RTK GNSS antenna on iPhone ?
It's not the iPhone that is getting the RTK it's the Emlid GPS that is sitting next to it on that cradle he is holding.
Without that GPS antenna he would not be getting that accuracy.
Regards Ben
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It's okay but not being able to pick up GCPs within the pix4d app in a local grid and not being able to re run a project by adding GCPs is pretty poor from Pix4d. Nice concept but lacks the polish required for the price range they're charging.
It might be time to lay off the baklava.
He doesn’t know the difference between, over here and over there. He points to a distant point and says, over here. Local vs distant.
nice