I think I got scammed :/

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maybe you thought you were buying a standard metal detector, that uses 3d imaging
thats not what you bought

what you bought
https://www.optimumdetech.eu/shop/metalldetektoren/3d-gradiometer/apex/
3D Görüntüleme

some info on Magnetometer & a Gradiometer
https://sciencing.com/difference-between-magnetometer-gradiometer-7394286.html
https://geometrics.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/M-TR3.pdf

maybe how the fluxgate works in your machine
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetometer#Fluxgate_magnetometer

I'm really starting to love it here. Thanks a lot for those links and clarification.
 

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welcome from florida

well, you're correct! this is a 100% scam machine or whatever it's.
I tested it on a variety of places that I know what's beneath it. The results were a joke XD. I don't really mind losing that sum money on it. However, I'm looking for some extreme metal detector or machine for treasure hunting. (I don't mind the price at all.)
 

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Looks like a "scam" machine to me. Lots of claims, but very few actual pictures of the screen and those they do show, look to be about as pixelated as my 1980's era calculator. Calling it "3D" too really strains credibility. Reminds me of those machines they try to sell in the middle east, minus all the bogus antennas sticking out.

The big giveaway is they claim it has, and i kid you not, "Fluxgate" technology.

I hear Doc's Delorean was recently upgraded with the new "fluxgate" tech too...

After watching this video on it, I hope you can get your money back:

Edit: It appears Fluxgate is a magnetic detection tool...not an alternative power supply for the DeLorean, but it still looks cheap and scammy AF...I can't find any in depth video's from credible sources showing it work in the real world.




well, you're correct! this is a 100% scam machine or whatever it's.
I tested it on a variety of places that I know what's beneath it. The results were a joke XD. I don't really mind losing that sum money on it. However, I'm looking for some extreme metal detector or machine for treasure hunting. (I don't mind the price at all.)
sorry got confused with the last reply :S
 

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Maybe it's just me, but it does look interesting. Make sure you try it out carefully before you try a return.

Well, I tried it more than carefully by following the guide step by step. It's a joke for 3D imaging or whatever they're claiming. The machine shows something on one area then all of the sudden jumps to another xD.
The technology would be great if it was developed by a better company.
 

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well, you're correct! this is a 100% scam machine or whatever it's.
I tested it on a variety of places that I know what's beneath it. The results were a joke XD. I don't really mind losing that sum money on it. However, I'm looking for some extreme metal detector or machine for treasure hunting. (I don't mind the price at all.)
sorry got confused with the last reply :S

Sorry to hear that. At least we got a warning from you, so now we all know. I knew it was probably a scam by the graphics and lack of any real controls, just a few arrow buttons and a OK button. Not what you'd find in the modern area of advanced computer controls and displays.
 

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