The Quest Q35 Metal Detector is here

Der Quest Q35 Metalldetektor ist da

The Quest Q35 metal detector is here!

The new Quest Q35 is the successor to the popular Quest Q30/Q30+ - now with interchangeable search frequency, wireless headphones and much more!


Multi-Select Technology

With the Quest Q35, you have the option to change the search frequency. The search frequency indicates how many electromagnetic pulses per second are emitted by the search coil. Generally, lower search frequencies are better suited for deep-lying, large objects, and high search frequencies for small objects near the surface. The Q35 has 3 different search frequencies: 5 kHz, 13 kHz, and 21 kHz. For example, if you prefer to search for larger buried objects, it is advisable to set the Q35 to 5 kHz. If you are only looking for small pieces of jewelry or potentially small gold nuggets, it is best to set the Q35 to 21 kHz. If you are only looking for coins, it is best to set it to 13 kHz. 13 kHz is a good all-purpose search frequency that delivers good performance in most search locations. The changeable search frequencies in conjunction with frequency shifting also give you more options to avoid sources of interference.


WireFree Lite Headphones

Included with the Q35 are wireless WireFree Lite headphones (individual price €129), which can be connected wirelessly and easily to the metal detector. This allows you to block out ambient noise without annoying cables and clearly hear the Q35's up to 5 tones. The headphones are very lightweight, so they won't bother you or press uncomfortably on your ears even after hours of searching. They also offer an advantage for the immediate environment, such as other bathers when searching on the beach: no annoying beeping from the metal detector for people in the immediate vicinity.


Sophisticated all-round detector at a killer price

For currently €359, the Q35 offers a reliable and powerful detector which, in addition to the advantages mentioned, provides the most important features such as a pinpoint function, manual and automatic ground balance, 99 sensitivity levels, a conductivity display with options for iron discrimination and notching of 25 conductivity segments, 4 different search modes for every location, an easily retractable shaft and much more. Furthermore, it is waterproof up to 5 m for underwater searching, has a rechargeable battery via a magnetic charging cable, and a 3.5 mm headphone jack in case wired headphones are preferred, or the wireless headphones' battery is depleted.


The differences at a glance

In our video, we briefly explain the most important key data of the new Q35, as well as the differences between the Quest Q35 and its predecessor, the Q30/Q30+.

 

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