
One Machine, All Gold
Extremely versatile gold detector capable of finding very small and very large gold in extreme soil conditions.
Easy & Expert Modes
New to PI detecting? Easy mode gets you going fast. Ready for full control? Expert Mode lets you adjust everything.
Waterproof IP68 to 3 metres
The only professional PI Gold Detector in its class rated for full submersion. Creek beds and beyond, now within reach.
Dual Receiver Coils (DRC)
Two coils included for different size and depth gold. MG37 (14.5'' x 13'' / 37cm x 34cm) + MG29 (11'' x 8'' / 29cm x 21cm).
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| Operating Principle | Advanced Pulse Induction |
| Search Modes | Easy & Expert |
| Search Coils |
14.5” x 13” / 37 cm x 34 cm (MG37) 11” x 8” / 29 cm x 21 cm (MG29) |
| Audio Output | Built-in loudspeaker, Bluetooth & 6.3 mm (¼”) headphones socket |
| Display | Full colour, 320 × 240 pixels, 49 mm × 37 mm (1.9″ × 1.5″) |
| Length | 150 cm (59″) – 72 cm (28″) collapsible |
| Weight |
2.4 kg (5.3 lbs) with 11” coil 2.8 kg (6.2 lbs) with 14” coil Includes battery |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F) |
| Operating Humidity | Up to 95% non-condensing |
| Storage Temperature | –20°C to 60°C (–4°F to 140°F) |
| Storage Humidity | Up to 98% relative humidity |
| Operating Time | Up to 10 hours |
| Waterproof Rating | IP68 up to 3 m (10 ft) |
Which Coils will be available for the Magnetar 9000?
Stock Magnetar 9000 Coils:
- MG37 (14.5'' x 13'' / 37cm x 34cm)
- MG29 (11'' x 8'' / 29cm x 21cm)
Nokta has confirmed they're working on several aftermarket coils also. A large selection of aftermarket Coils is to be expected for the Magnetar 9000. Something many other Pulse Induction machines/manufacturers rarely offer.
| Battery Technical Specifications | |
| Type | Li-Ion Rechargeable Battery Pack |
| Output Voltage (Li-Ion) | 7.2V DC |
| Capacity (Li-Ion) | 48Wh |
| Run Time |
Up to 10 hours Up to 20 hours total with the 2 included batteries |
| Weight (Li-Ion pack) | 270 g (0.6 lb) |
| Battery Operating Temperature | 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F) |
| Battery Storage Temperature | −5°C to 70°C (23°F to 158°F) |
| Battery Charger Technical Specifications | |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F) |
| Storage Temperature | −30°C to 80°C (−22°F to 176°F) |
| Input Voltage | 12 to 30 VDC |
| USB Output Current | 500 mA |
The Magnetar 9000 is made in Istanbul, Turkiye at Nokta's new huge new award winning R&D centre, factory and head office.
The Magnetar 9000 and all Nokta detectors are fully supported in Australia with all warranty, servicing and spare parts handled locally. Detect-Ed operates the Authorised warranty and service centre for Nokta in Australia.
You get two DRC coils (MG37 and MG29), two batteries, battery charging dock, low-latency bluetooth headphones, and a backpack harness, hip stick all included. It's the only high-end PI gold detector that ships with this much in the box.
Yes. It's IP68 rated and fully submersible to 3 metres, making it the only PI gold detector of this calibre you can take underwater. For Australian prospectors this is a real advantage, since creek beds and shallow waterways are some of the most productive gold ground in the country, and no high-end PI could go there with you until now.
Nokta has 20 years of producing well-respected VLF and SMF detectors with full in-house manufacturing. The Magnetar 9000 is their first Pulse Induction gold detector, developed over 6 years and led by director of engineering Ahmed Akgiray (PhD, ex-NASA engineer). That track record is a big reason the detecting community is taking their performance claims seriously.
On the Nokta Magnetar 9000, Easy Mode strips the machine back to a single page of essential controls, so newer prospectors can get going without being overwhelmed. Expert Mode opens up multiple pages of fully adjustable settings for experienced operators who want full command of the detector. It's a dual interface that's unique in this class, and Easy Mode adds accessibility without watering down the serious performance underneath.
DRC is Nokta's new coil technology that ships on both Magnetar 9000 coils, the MG37 and MG29. Nokta hasn't released the full technical breakdown yet, but expert speculation suggests it works similarly to the DOD coil technology that made the GPZ 7000 so capable in difficult ground. The MG37 (14.5" x 13") is your larger coil for open ground and depth, while the MG29 (11" x 8") handles tight terrain, high mineralisation and smaller nuggets.