Bad Elf Flex Mini: Hardware Overview

Bad Elf Flex Mini: Hardware Overview

The Bad Elf Flex Mini GNSS receiver has an interface that will allow users to navigate and adjust settings, as well as use the various functions of the Bad Elf Flex Mini.

Product Overview - Front


Up, Down, Enter, and ESC/BACK buttons: Allows you to navigate the Bad Elf Flex Mini interface

Power button: Hold for about 3 seconds to power on/off the receiver

Pole mount (Bottom): 1/4”x20 female threaded mount

Internal GNSS antenna (inside receiver): Receives GNSS signals from satellites

Status LEDs: Will show the status for Bluetooth connectivity, USB power connection, and GNSS connectivity status

USB-C charging and data port: USB-C port for charging. 
Lanyard mount: Loops for lanyards to be mounted.



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