MineLab X-Terra Elite Metal Detector Review: A Treasure Hunter’s Dream with Multi-IQ Technology

The Lowdown

The MineLab X-Terra Elite metal detector offers robust features and an engaging treasure-hunting experience for beginners and seasoned enthusiasts. Its Multi-IQ technology and versatile capabilities provide an effective tool for uncovering hidden items across various terrains. While the detector’s weight and the learning curve for Iron Control may pose minor challenges, its fun factor and high performance make it a worthwhile investment.

Overall
4.8

Pros

  • Great features
  • Fun to use
  • Collapsible for storage
  • Accurate
  • Easy to read screen
  • Includes wireless headphones

Cons

  • Slightly cumbersome and takes some getting used to holding for extended periods

With retirement 27 years away, I figured it was time to begin making financial planning decisions. Sure, I could meet with an advisor to discuss investments, but why rely on the unstable stock market when I could take matters into my own hands? Thanks to the MineLab X-Terra Elite metal detector, I can use my own two hands to find my own treasures!

Big dreams need big tools, which makes the MineLab X-Terra Elite metal detector ideal for the task.

The package includes the X-Terra Elite, a V12X 12″ Double-D Elliptical coil with a skidplate, headphones, a shoulder strap, a Getting Started Guide, and a charging cable.

This powerhouse packs some amazing features, including Multi-IQ.

Multi IQ

Multi-IQ Simultaneous Multi-Frequency

Low frequencies typically give more depth on large targets than high frequencies, which are usually more sensitive to small targets. With Multi-IQ you can operate across the full spectrum of frequencies simultaneously for maximum results.

MineLab X-Terra Elite Metal Detector

The adjustable detection levels are useful, especially when searching in areas with heavy mineralization or high levels of electromagnetic interference.

MineLab X-Terra Elite Metal Detector Specifications

Search Modes Park, Field, Beach
All-Metal Shortcut Yes
Custom Search Profiles 6 (2 per detect mode)
Operating Frequencies (kHz) Multi, 15
Noise Cancel Auto (19 Channels)
Ground Balance Auto, Manual, Tracking
Sensitivity 1 to 25
Target Volume 0 to 25
Threshold Level 0 to 25
Threshold Pitch Fixed
Target Identification (TID) 119 ID’s | Ferrous: -19 to 0 | Non-ferrous: 1 to 99
Target Tones 1, 2, 5, All Tones (At), Depth (dP)
Tone Break Ferrous (t1) adjustable
Tone Volume Tone 1 (ferrous) adjustable: 0 to 25
Recovery Speed 1, 2, 3
Iron Bias -1, 0, 1, 2
Depth Indicator 5 levels
Discrimination Segments 30 segments (4 Target ID’s per segment)
Pinpoint Mode Yes
Wireless Audio Yes
Length (approx.) Collapsed: 63 cm (25″) | Extended: 138 cm (54″)
Weight (including batteries) 1.3 kg (2.9 pounds)
Display Monochrome LCD
Display/Keypad Backlight Red | Off, High, Low
Flashlight On, Off
Vibration (Master and Ferrous) On, Off
Supplied Coil V12X 12″ Double-D Elliptical coil with skidplate
Audio Output In-built loudspeaker, Wired 3.5 mm (1/8″) headphones, Wireless headphones
Battery 3.7 v / 5100 mAh internal Lithium-Ion battery
Additional Included Accessories Getting Started Guide, charging cable
Waterproof Waterproof to 5m / 16ft, IP68
Operating Temperature Range -10 to +40 degrees Celsius (+14 to +104 degrees Fahrenheit)
Storage Temperature Range -20 to +70 degrees Celsius (-4 to +158 degrees Fahrenheit)
Key Technologies Multi-IQ
Warranty 3 Years, control box and coil

The MineLab X-Terra Elite metal detector is advertised as simple to use. Its large LCD display is designed for beginners, and its fully waterproof design makes it easy to pack on a beach vacation.

MineLab X-Terra Elite Metal Detector display

When you and your X-Terra Elite metal detector have zeroed in on a buried treasure, the added features of “loud and clear audio” and “lighting and vibration” make it easy to figure out where to begin digging.

Once I received my X-Terra Elite metal detector, I was eager to test it out. Luckily, we had planned a day trip to the beach later in the week. Packing the metal detector was fairly easy. The extendable arms were easy to collapse so as not to take up too much valuable trunk space. Setup was very easy, but it took a little time to learn the significance of all of the beeps and vibrations.

One measurement that took time to figure out was the Iron Control, a number system that helps distinguish “treasure from junk.” Eager to get out and find some stuff, we opted to figure it out as we went along.

Once we heard the X-Terra Elite metal detector sending out some strong beeps, we got to digging. Lo and behold, we found a tab from a soda can!

The MineLab X-Terra Elite Metal Detector find a soda can tab.

Despite the find being worthless, we were so excited that the MineLab X-Terra Elite metal detector worked!

After a few Google searches, we got a basic understanding of the numbers we wanted to see on the detector, and then we were off again in search of our treasure!

With the headphones on, volume pumped up, and hands ready to dig, we were eager for more discoveries. We found a few more pieces of invaluable metals before hitting the jackpot—a bright and shiny matchbox car!

Even though we haven’t yet found buried treasure, the X-Terra Elite metal detector is a lot of fun and a great conversation piece. Many people stopped us along the way to ask what we found in the sand.

Aside from a bit of a learning curve for the Iron Control readings, our only other negative is the detector’s weight of 2.9 pounds. It comes with a handle and an arm strap, but scanning the sand still requires a decent amount of effort (and muscle).

The MineLab X-Terra Elite metal detector offers robust features and an engaging treasure-hunting experience for beginners and seasoned enthusiasts. Its Multi-IQ technology and versatile capabilities provide an effective tool for uncovering hidden items across various terrains. While the detector’s weight and the learning curve for Iron Control may pose minor challenges, its fun factor and high performance make it a worthwhile investment.

If you’re ready to embark on your own treasure-hunting adventures or simply want to try an exciting new hobby, the MineLab X-Terra Elite is a great choice.

You can learn more about it by clicking here.

The MineLab X-Terra Elite metal detector retails for $479; it is available from Amazon, Bass Pro Shops, Cabela’s, and other retailers.

Source: Manufacturer Supplied review sample

What I Like: Great features; Fun to use; Collapsible for storage; Accurate; Easy to read screen; Includes wireless headphones

What Needs Improvement: Slightly cumbersome and takes some getting used to holding for extended periods

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About the Author

Perry Brauner
I'm an architect by trade, but the overarching theme of my life has always been trying to keep up with the newest, coolest technology. Ever since I picked up an NES controller, I've been hooked on the latest and greatest gadgets, gizmos, and toys. Whether it's gaming, mobile phones, and accessories, or PCs and Apple products, I'm interested. I use many Apple products in my daily life, such as the iPhone, iPad, and my MacBook Pro. I've also built a few PCs in my day, so I'd like to say that I'm a pretty well-rounded techie.

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