MS-80SH-L Class A Spectrally Flat and Fast-Response Pyranometer with Integrated Dome Heater

The MS-80SH, manufactured by EKO Instruments, is an innovative, next-generation ISO 9060 Class A spectrally flat and fast-response (secondary standard) pyranometer. The pyranometer features a compact design with internal desiccation, a single dome over a quartz diffusor, a thermally isolated thermopile detector, negligible thermal offsets, ultra-low temperature dependency, and exceptional non-linearity characteristics. The MS-80SH has a five-year warranty and recalibration interval. EKO instruments is the longest-operating ISO 17025-accredited... Learn More


RangeVue 15 SDI-12, Radar Water-Level Sensor

The RangeVue™️15 is a non-contact, radar water-level sensor used for monitoring the water level of rivers, lakes, and reservoirs. Using 80 GHz radar technology, it directly measures the distance between the sensor face and the water surface. This distance can be used to determine water level or stage. The sensor is ideal for areas where submersible sensors can be damaged due to corrosion, contamination, flood-related debris,... Learn More


RangeVue 30 SDI-12, Radar Water-Level Sensor

As a non-contact, radar water-level sensor, you can use the RangeVue™️30 to monitor the water level of rivers, lakes, and reservoirs. With 80 GHz radar technology, the RangeVue 30 directly measures the distance between the sensor face and the water surface. This distance can be used to determine water level or stage. The sensor is ideal for areas where submersible sensors can be damaged due to... Learn More


A151 Single Sensor Terminal Case, Vented with Desiccant

The A151 is a vented junction box with terminal blocks to connect sensors to an M12 eight-pin connector. It has accessories to allow the use of various lengths of cable and termination options. Learn More


TempVue 50 SDI-12 Digital Water Temperature Sensor

The TempVue™50 is a high-precision digital water and soil temperature sensor that extends the high performance of the TempVue product line into the water. The TempVue 50 is a rugged and reliable sensor that exceeds United States Geological Survey (USGS) Office of Surface Water (OSW) specifications. The sensor is also plug-and-play with the Aspen ecosystem of Internet of Things (IoT) edge devices. Learn More


Aspen 10 Edge Device for a Single Sensor

The revolutionary Aspen™10 Internet of Things (IoT) Edge Device allows users to easily connect their environmental sensor to the cloud. It is rugged and durable and may be mounted outdoors without the need for a second enclosure. It has an integrated solar panel and internal rechargeable battery, making the Aspen 10 a truly self-sustaining device. The Aspen 10 is also small and compact, which makes it... Learn More


TempVue 20 Pt100 Digital Air Temperature Sensor

The TempVue™20 provides even greater flexibility to customers wanting the next generation of air-temperature measurements. This sensor meets all relevant World Meteorological Organization (WMO) temperature recommendations, but with a digital output that ensures maximum flexibility to meet all application needs. Designed with the customer in mind, the TempVue 20 easily interfaces with Campbell Scientific or third-party data loggers and fits a wide range of aspirated and... Learn More


SurfaceVue 10 Fixed-Location, Non-Invasive Road Surface Condition and Temperature Sensor

The SurfaceVue™10 is a road condition sensor designed for use with your Road Weather Information Systems (RWIS). This non-invasive sensor uses spectroscopic analysis to provide you with surface state, friction, water, and ice layer thickness data. The SurfaceVue 10 also measures surface temperature, air temperature, dew point, air pressure, and wind speed parameters. This data provides you with vital information to make better maintenance and... Learn More


FluoreSens 10 Sun-Induced Chlorophyll Fluorescence (SIF) System

The FluoreSens™10 offers a direct sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) measurement that can provide accurate estimates of gross primary production (GPP) and ecosystem respiration (RECO)—the two largest biospheric carbon sources. This system can be used on its own, or it can be paired with an eddy-covariance (EC) station. Additional applications include ground truth for satellite SIF measurements, crop and vegetative early stress detection and warning, and drought or... Learn More