This style is made for the kind of probing jobs that usually cause headaches—especially deep cavities and features. This probe uses wireless radio signals, so it keeps communicating even when there are obstacles inside the machine. That’s a big deal for molds, housings, and parts with deep pockets or bores. In day-to-day use, it’s designed to stay stable, with a very low lost-signal probability of <1/100,000, so you can run probing cycles with confidence.
Another practical benefit is maintenance.It’s suit for low power consumption, and the battery life is more than one year, it means no need to stop production to replace batteries. It also includes smart frequency-cutting technology, helping the system avoid interference in shops where multiple machines and wireless devices are running nearby.
The modular design is special. The probe body is Φ25, and the probe module length can be adjusted by using extendable rods, short and rigid for general inspection, or longer for deep cavity measurement—without buying multiple dedicated probes. It saves time and cost, and it makes the probe fit a wider range of parts.
This makes it a strong match for industries like mold making, automotive, and military/defense, where deep internal features are common and measurement access matters. If your work often involves deep cavities and you want a reliable wireless probe that you can configure to the part, this modular RF probe is a very practical upgrade.