SINGAPORE, March 2, 2025 — FJDynamics, a leading innovator in robotics and spatial intelligence solutions, today announces the global launch of its cutting-edge FJD Trion S2 Series LiDAR Scanners. The new series introduces three powerful models – S2, S2 Pro, and S2 Max – designed to revolutionize data capturing efficiency for surveying professionals worldwide.

"The S2 scanner has been our breakthrough in LiDAR technology earlier this year. Its cutting-edge tech and lightweight design have changed how surveyors work," Said April Qiu, Product Manager of Geospatial Solutions at FJDynamics. "We don't just build a tool. We want to make advanced scanning accessible to more users. That's the motivation driving us to keep innovating in the geospatial industry."


Lighter, Smaller, But More Powerful

The FJD Trion S2 Series integrates LiDAR, high-res cameras, IMU, and multi-constellation RTK (GPS/BDS/GLONASS/Galileo) modules into a lightweight form. The scanners weigh just 1.8kg without batteries or add-ons and measure 107x118x398mm in form. Light to carry anywhere, the S2 series brings next-level portability while delivering precise positioning without additional equipment or post-processing steps. Another benefit of the S2 models lies in its standard set of 2 batteries. With 3-hour battery runtime at 25W power and 512GB (expandable to 1TB) storage, these robust scanners can minimize downtime for large-scale projects from complex urban job sites to wild outdoor terrain.



Three Models for All-Scenario Coverage

Designed with ease of use in mind, the Trion S2 Series offers three distinct models to meet different surveying requirements. All these models deliver outstanding 1.2cm relative accuracy and support a comprehensive 360°×270° field of view, ensuring complete coverage of scan environments with minimal setup adjustments.

Theentry-level Trion S2 features 16 LiDAR channels for capturing 320,000 points per second with a 120-meter range at 80% reflectivity, making it ideal for most standard surveying applications. For projects requiring sharper detail, the advanced Trion S2 Pro doubles the data density with 32 channels and 640,000 points per second, maintaining the 120-meter range while producing precise 3D models for complex structures.
 
Further, the company also offers the flagship model—Trion S2 Max. The Max model combines the Pro's 32 channels and 640,000 points-per-second capability with an impressive 300-meter range at 80% reflectivity, empowering large-scale infrastructure, mining, and topographical surveys with unmatched precision and efficiency.

 

Multi-SLAM Algorithms for Uncompromising Accuracy

The Trion S2 Series merges advanced Visual-Inertial Odometry (VIO) and LiDAR SLAM algorithms with dual 12MP fisheye cameras (200° FOV). This combo enables real-time point cloud generation and camera-based visualization, allowing operators to verify data quality on site before leaving the field. With support for over 8,000 global coordinate systems, the Trion S2 Series eliminates manual conversions, letting surveyors focus on other critical tasks.
 
 
Featuring excellent versatility, the Trion S2 Series also offers a wide array of practical accessories, including a stabilizing vest, extension pole, backpack, robotic dog, drone mounting, and rolling suitcase. This adaptability allows users to "just go and scan anytime, anywhere". According to the company, the Trion S2 Series can seamlessly integrate with both FJD Trion Scan and Model software, offering a streamlined field-to-office workflow from data capture to final deliverables.  
 

"With every scanning product we create, we first ask: 'How can we make surveyors' work ten times easier?' That question guides all our upgrades in the S2 scanners," Qiu explained. "When our trial users tell us 'this works like magic,' we know we're doing something right."
 

Availability

The new FJD Trion S2 Series LiDAR Scanners are available for immediate order from FJDynamics' global authorized distributors starting today. Contact your local distributor for a quote and order placement.


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