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Aquaread BlueLink Adapter

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Aquaread BlueLink Adapter

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BlueLink is a small Bluetooth adapter that can be fitted to the end of AquaRead’s water monitoring probe cables to allow you to connect your probe to an app on your smart device

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Description

BlueLink is a small Bluetooth adapter that can be fitted to the end of AquaRead’s water monitoring probe cables to allow you to connect your probe to an app on your smart device.
Use the app to calibrate your probe, view and record live readings and to help to simplify low flow sampling.

Open up the Bluelink app on your device after switching on the Bluelink unit. The app will start in the ‘add new device’ screen and auto detect the Bluelink unit, click on it to pair. Previously paired probes will appear here to make it quicker to connect.

Bluelink has approximately 30hrs battery life and a 6 hour recharge duration. The Bluelink module can only be powered with a cable connected to it, preventing the device from draining if left switched on when the cable and probe are disconnected. The internal battery within Bluelink is rechargeable. It is supplied with a USB charging cable meaning it can be charged from your PC, USB wall plug or a portable battery with USB sockets.

Bluelink can also be used with the Aquaread range of Leveline range of level loggers. Using Bluelink with Leveline will allow you to set up the loggers sampling rate, apply site ID’s, tag GPS coordinates, classify event triggers and event logging. In addition, data from multiple Levelines can be downloaded ready for sharing via email or message.

Additional information

Operating Temperature

-5°C -+ 70°C

Battery Life

30 Hours

Protection Class

IP67

Functionality

Manual Measurement

Available for Rent

No

Supplier

Aquaread

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Enquiry

Our sales staff are highly trained and would be happy to take your call or email to discuss any product or service. We provide obligation-free quotes on everything from single dataloggers to large monitoring programs!