Eos Positioning Systems to discontinue four arrow series GNSS receivers in 2026

Eos Positioning Systems has announced end-of-life planning for four models in its original Arrow Series GNSS receivers, with discontinuation set for March 31, 2026, or when current inventory is depleted.
The company has began to phase out the Arrow Lite, Arrow 100, Arrow 200 and Arrow Gold receivers on Oct. 2, 2025. The models have been used by mapping professionals and organizations conducting field data collection.
Eos will maintain technical support for the discontinued models for at least five years following the end-of-life date, according to company officials. Support will be available through the company’s technical team and global distributor network.
“These products have served our customers well in a variety of field environments that I could not have imagined in the early days of our company,” said Jean-Yves Lauture, chief technology officer at Eos. “While their time in the spotlight is coming to an end, their impact will continue to resonate.”
The company will continue to offer its Arrow Series plus models, which include the Arrow 100+ and Arrow Gold+ receivers currently in distribution. Eos plans to release two additional models — the Arrow 200+ and Arrow 300+ — though specific release dates were not provided.
Eos is also developing the Skadi Series, described as precision GNSS solutions for professional applications. Additional product specifications and availability information will be announced at a later date.
The original Arrow Series receivers have been part of Eos’ product lineup since the company’s early operations. The devices provided GPS and GNSS positioning capabilities for mobile data collection workflows.
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