Handheld launches new version of its ultra-rugged PDA, the NAUTIZ X9

November 12, 2021  - By
Photo: Nautiz X9
Photo: Nautiz X9

Handheld Group, a manufacturer of rugged mobile computers, has announced a new version of its NAUTIZ X9 PDA: an ultra-rugged enterprise handheld built for fieldwork in the most challenging outdoor and industrial environments.

With an upgraded platform, the Nautiz X9 Android rugged handheld runs Android 11 and is Android Enterprise Recommended (AER). The device, which has a sturdy magnesium casing, is targeted for mobile computing and data collection in industrial and field applications.

The Nautiz X9 ultra-rugged PDA offers:

  • MIL-STD 810G ruggedness for drops, vibrations, humidity, and broad operating temperature
  • IP67 rating for waterproof, dust-tight performance
  • a sunlight-readable 5-inch multi-touch display with glove and rain mode
  • a high speed 8-core MediaTek processor with 3 GB RAM and 32 GB storage
  • the Android 11 operating system with GMS
  • 4G/LTE, dual band 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac wireless LAN, low-energy 5.0 BT and NFC
  • built-in GPS/GLONASS/Galileo capabilities as standard
  • dual cameras including 13-megapixel rear-facing, and 5-megapixel front-facing
  • optional high-quality, high-speed 2D imager
  • multiple enterprise-focused accessories
  • maxGo software to quickly apply custom settings to larger deployments

The new version of the Nautiz X9 is expected to start shipping this month.

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About the Author: Matteo Luccio

Matteo Luccio, GPS World’s Editor-in-Chief, possesses more than 20 years of experience as a writer and editor for GNSS and geospatial technology magazines. He began his career in the industry in 2000, serving as managing editor of GPS World and Galileo’s World, then as editor of Earth Observation Magazine and GIS Monitor. His technical articles have been published in more than 20 professional magazines, including Professional Surveyor Magazine, Apogeo Spatial and xyHt. Luccio holds a master’s degree in political science from MIT. He can be reached at mluccio@northcoastmedia.net or 541-543-0525.