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What I’m Watching For in the Next High-End Gold Detector
By Taleesha Kamp
With a new high-end gold detector expected to be released in the coming weeks, industry discussion has naturally intensified -particularly following recent commentary in the Codan report and broader conversation around the future of Minelab gold detectors.
As someone working closely within the Australian gold prospecting industry, I’ve been thinking carefully about what a genuine next-generation machine would actually need to deliver.
If it truly redefines performance, what could that mean for Australian prospectors?
Could it push deeper than ever before on large gold?
Could it retain extreme sensitivity to small sub-gram pieces?
Could it handle mineralised ground with even greater stability?
Could it be lighter. Smarter. More efficient?
Will we see advancements beyond current pulse induction and ZVT platforms?
Improved EMI handling?
Better ergonomics for long days in the field?
Faster target response?
Smarter ground tracking?
We don’t know the confirmed specifications yet.
But if it’s positioned above existing high-end machines, we can expect meaningful innovation, not just minor tweaks.
Stay tuned. When official details are released, we’ll share them first.
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