OKM Pulse Nova
OKM Pulse Nova
Pulse Induction (PI) metal detector: developed for natural gold prospection and metal detection
Measuring depth: Down to 3 m (9.8 ft)
Depth Performance at a glance
Use cases: Ideal for natural gold seekers, militaria and industrial use
Detectable objects: Natural gold and metal objects of any size, developed to ignore unwanted trash such as scrap bottle caps or aluminum foil
Easy to use for inexperienced users and those familiar with PI detectors: only 2 preset controls for volume and sensitivity
PI metal detectors like the OKM Pulse Nova are perfect for starting the treasure hunting adventure thanks to its easy handling. They are also used for gold
prospection and are used by explosive ordnance disposal services. The Pulse Nova pulse induction detector offers different search coils, providing good detection
and depth performance when searching for natural gold, coins, jewelry and militaria.
Special Features of Metal Detector Pulse Nova:
Detection depth up to 3 m (9.8 ft) Depth Performance at a glance
Fast scanning of large areas
Easy localization of objects (Pinpointing)
Also suitable for use in densely vegetated areas
Also suitable for use on heavily mineralized ground (including salt water)
Ignores most unwanted small items like aluminum foil
Interchangeable search coils
Waterproof search coils for gold prospecting in shallow waters
Even the ancient Greeks knew that there are many things to discover in our world. In addition to the elements of our earth, the twinkling of the stars in the night
sky fascinated them so much that hundreds of years ago, devices were developed to fathom the mysteries of the universe. As a manufacturer of metal detectors,
we stay grounded and dedicate our new “star” Pulse Nova to the discovery of shiny objects underground
The Pulse Nova PI metal detector from OKM provides extra efficient scanning of the ground, detecting lost jewelry such as rings, charms and earrings, natural
gold such as gold nuggets, and militaria such as old weapons and ammunition at depths of up to 3 m (9.8 ft).