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Video: See the Leica iCON iCS Construction Sensor in Action

Learn how visual positioning works in this demo of the Leica iCON iCS measurement and layout sensor.

Auburn University is home to one of the nation’s top building construction programs. Their commitment to cutting-edge technology ensures students are always at the forefront of innovation. In this video, we go on location with Auburn University Professor Paul Holley and Nate Bush of Leica Geosystems to explore an exciting advancement in construction technology: the revolutionary iCON iCS construction sensor that employs state-of-the-art visual measurement capabilities.

The iCS technology makes it easier to handle tasks like as-built documentation, layout, and setting elevations. You’ll see how the sensor uses a built-in camera to georeference unique points, track targets in real time, and provide unmatched accuracy within defined tolerances — all with minimal setup.

Whether it’s laying out anchor bolts or recording deviations for as-built reports, the iCS construction sensor is straightforward and efficient. It can also help with one-person measurements, saving time and effort on the job site.

Watch the video to see how fast and easy it is to set up and start measuring.

To learn more and explore how the new iCS construction sensors can work for you, contact us.

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