New Water Quality Handheld Available for Android!

Water quality monitoring

New Water Quality Handheld Available for Android!

31 Jul, 2015

Published over 10 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Water quality monitoring.

In-Situ (UK) recently announced the new design of the SmarTROLL Multiparameter Handheld system allows you to instantly collect data on 14 water quality parameters, all from your Android or iOS mobile device. Our reliable water quality sensors record conductivity, pH, ORP, dissolved oxygen, water level/pressure, salinity, total dissolved solids, resistivity, density, air and water temperature, and barometric pressure, sending data wirelessly to your smartphone or tablet.

The unique iSitu App, designed to run on iPod touch, or iPad, makes it easy for users to email data instantly to their contacts, tag sites with photos and GPS coordinates, quickly calibrate sensors, and log data to their smartphones. By using readily available smartphone technology, instead of proprietary meters, environmental professionals reduce their overall cost of ownership.

In-Situ’s water quality sensors are extremely durable, hold calibrations for long periods of time, and require minimal maintenance. For example, In-Situ’s optical dissolved oxygen sensor (RDO Sensor) stands up to daily use, requires infrequent calibration, and uses EPA-approved methods.

NPDES permit holders can use both probes for reporting purposes.

IET 36.2 Mar/Apr 2026

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