Rover C4
Rover C4 is a powerful metal detector and 3D ground scanner designed to search for buried treasures and underground gold minerals. Easy handling, multilingual operation, accurate measurements and visual 3D graphics are just a few of the unique features of this detector.
The Rover C4 generates graphical 3D images of underground treasures, localized anomalies and gold minerals. This allows you to determine the size and depth of potential finds before excavation.
Enhanced usability

LED Orbit

Data evaluation in 3D

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Rover C4 is a multi-purpose treasure and cavity detector that is very easy to use. Using the Ground Scan and Mineral Scan modes, it detects lost treasures (coins, rings, jewellery, etc.) as well as cavity structures (tunnels, caves, chambers, graves, etc.). The measurement data are displayed graphically with the Visualizer 3D Software.
Special features of the Rover C4
- Supported operating modes: Ground Scan, Pin Pointer, Mineral Scan, Magnetometer
- Graphical user interface in many different languages
- Operational touch screen with alternative hardware buttons
- Multilevel LED lighting to operate the detector in dark environments
- Wireless data transfer
- 4 separated memory areas to store recorded measuring data
- Standard Probe and Super Sensor with innovative LED Orbit
Gold detector Rover C4 – Color variants:OKM’s gold detector Rover C4 is also available in different colors. You decide in what color you like to get your OKM metal detector.
Simple operation via touchscreen
The Rover C4 is controlled via color touchscreen with multilingual user interface. This allows easy operation and configuration of the metal detector. The detector can also be operated using alternative buttons and the brightness of the screen can be individually adjusted.
LED Orbit
The detector is also equipped with an innovative LED orbit, that indicates underground targets visually. While scanning the ground this LED sphere emits colored light to visualize detected metals and cavities immediately.
Scan functions of the Rover C4
Ground Scan lets you create 3D images of the underground and find buried coins, rings, jewelry, and similar treasure objects and artifacts.
Mineral Scan is used to locate natural gold deposits.
Ground scanning with metal detector Rover C4
One of the most versatile operating modes in our 3D metal detectors is Ground Scan. This function is used to scan a rectangular area to obtain measuring data from underground structures and objects.
Detectable items that can be found with our 3d ground scanner Rover C4 are:
- Lost treasures and hidden precious metals
treasure chests, gold coins, jewelry, silverware, statues, general valuables, buttons, medals etc. - Underground voids and cavities
tunnels, graves, chambers, cellars, sepulchers, dugouts, shelters, bunkers etc. - Natural gold minerals
gold ore, gold deposits, gold veins etc.
By walking over the field in a certain manner (Parallel or Zig-Zag) the treasure hunter scans the area of interest. With all recorded data the Visualizer 3D Software creates a 3D image that represents all detected underground objects. Thus, you know where and how deep the located treasures are in the ground.
3D data analysis with Visualizer 3D software
All data that has been recorded with the Rover C4 metal detector during a ground scan or mineral scan can be transferred to the Visualizer 3D Software to process a detailed three-dimensional analysis.


During the analysis
- Identify potential objects and hidden treasures
You will see the targets represented by different colors. The color information will tell you if it is a ferrous metal (iron, steel, …), precious metal (gold, silver, bronze, copper, …) or a void structure (cave, tunnel, grave, chamber, …). - Determine position and depth
The software shows the position of the detected anomalies and – according to the chosen soil – how deep the target is buried in the ground. - Calculate object dimensions
Next to the depth information Visualizer 3D can also calculate the dimensions of hidden targets and buried items.

Buried objects are indicated by different colors in a graphical 3D representation.

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