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Insight into the 'Smart Eye' of the Water World: Technological Innovation and Future Prospects of Multi Parameter Water Quality Sensors
Aug 21 , 2025
Water is the source of life and the foundation of ecology. From rivers, lakes, and seas to the faucets of thousands of households, the safety of water quality is directly related to ecological security, people's health, and sustainable economic and social development. In the past, monitoring water quality was a tedious and time-consuming task that required manual sampling and laboratory analysis. ...
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From Rivers to Waterworks: The Key Role of Water Quality Sensors in Smart Water Management
Aug 25 , 2025
Turn on the faucet, clear tap water trickles out. This is the most ordinary scene in our daily lives. But have you ever thought that this seemingly simple water has gone through a long, complex, and technologically advanced 'smart journey' from a natural water source to your home faucet? On this journey, it is various water quality sensors that safeguard the safety of every drop of water and play ...
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New Trends in Aquaculture: How can water quality sensors improve aquaculture efficiency and safety?
Sep 01 , 2025
In traditional impressions, aquaculture is often associated with "relying on the weather" and "empiricism". Masters judge the quality of water by observing the color of the water, weather, and the behavior of the livestock. This is not only labor-intensive, but also like a gamble - a sudden deterioration of water quality can lead to the complete annihilation of the army and cause huge economic los...
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How to choose Soil EC Sensors suitable for agricultural applications?
Sep 13 , 2025
The selection of soil EC sensors suitable for agricultural applications requires a comprehensive consideration of several factors. The following are some key points: Measurement range: Generally speaking, the measurement range of 0-20000μS/cm can cover most soil types, from mild salinization to severe saline-alkali land, which can meet the needs of most agricultural scenarios. Measurement Accuracy...
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Understanding LoRaWAN Solar Soil EC Sensor in One Article: A Comprehensive Analysis of the Principle from Perception to Transmission
Sep 23 , 2025
The reason why LoRaWAN solar soil EC sensor can become the "soil doctor" of smart agriculture lies in its deep integration of soil conductivity (EC) precise sensing technology, solar autonomous power supply technology, and LoRaWAN low-power long-distance transmission technology, achieving the core requirements of "no wiring, long-term duty, and precise monitoring". Its working principle can be bro...
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LoRaWAN soil sensors drive global agricultural modernization and lay a solid foundation for the development of precision agriculture
Oct 21 , 2025
Against the backdrop of the accelerated advancement of global agricultural modernization, precision agriculture has become the core path for enhancing agricultural production efficiency, ensuring food security, and achieving sustainable agricultural development. As a core device for obtaining key soil data in precision agriculture, the LoRaWAN soil sensor not only resolves many pain points of trad...
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Say goodbye to Manual Disassembly and Cleaning! LoRaWAN Multi-Parameter Water Quality Sensor: 1 Unit is equivalent to 8 Units, Reducing Operation and Maintenance Costs by 70%
Nov 06 , 2025
1. Core Product Advantages: Integrated Technology Reshapes Monitoring Experience The company's newly launched online LoRaWAN multi-parameter self-cleaning digital sensor features an integrated design for reliable and user-friendly operation. Capable of simultaneously measuring up to 8 parameters—including dissolved oxygen, COD, pH, ORP, conductivity/salinity, ammonia nitrogen, turbidity, and ...
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From "Weather-Dependent Farming" to "Precision Cultivation": ZONEWU Sensors Make Every Inch of Soil "Speak"
Nov 20 , 2025
From "Weather-Dependent Farming" to "Precision Cultivation": ZONEWU Sensors Make Every Inch of Soil "Speak" Farming, one of humanity's oldest endeavors, has long been bound by the whims of nature and the limitations of human perception. For centuries, growers have relied on experience and visual cues to tend to their lands, a practice often summed up as "farming by guesswork." But as climate chang...
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