Protecting Our Aquatic Ecosystems for a Sustainable Future
Our aquatic ecosystems are under stress from growing populations, development, and climate change. Protecting the health of streams, rivers, lakes, coastal waters, and oceans is critical to tourism, recreation, food supply, flood protection, our way of life, and a sustainable future.
HOBO data loggers have long been trusted by aquatic scientists and industry professionals to monitor and measure water parameters, helping them identify environmental impacts and gain insights to protect the planet’s most precious ecosystems for all, in the face of change.
Streamline your water monitoring with Bluetooth data offload
Reliable, efficient data loggers to measure critical water quality parameters
The convenient Bluetooth offload of our MX loggers lets you easily capture critical water level, underwater PAR, pH, conductivity/salinity, dissolved oxygen, and temperature data to better understand the health of aquatic and coastal ecosystems, and how to best protect them.
Customize your water quality monitoring with a multiparameter solution
MX800 loggers are a highly versatile, modular wireless solution that support interchangeable sensors for conductivity/salinity, depth, temperature, and dissolved oxygen measurements to tailor your monitoring solution to your application.
Choose Your Aquatic Ecology Monitoring Solution
Data loggers and remote monitoring stations for aquatic research and ecology
Stand-alone Bluetooth Data Loggers
Self-contained loggers for temperature, water level, conductivity, salinity, DO, pH, and light, with wireless data offload to the free HOBOconnect app
Stand-alone Optical Data Loggers
Self-contained loggers for temperature, water level, conductivity, salinity, dissolved oxygen, and light
Stand-alone USB Data Loggers
Self-contained loggers designed to monitor high temperatures and rated for extreme depths
Remote Monitoring Stations
Versatile, weatherproof cellular stations send data to the cloud and provide real-time alerts via text or email
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