Hyperion32: Optimised for Shallow Water Monitoring

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Hyperion32: Optimised for Shallow Water Monitoring

13 Aug, 2025

The all-new Hyperion32 will debut at WWEM on stand WW-Q12 alongside Teledyne Valeport Water’s portfolio of water quality sensors and flow meters. The newest addition to the trusted Hyperion range, the Hyperion32 is an optical sensor for precise measurements in shallow, inland, and industrial water environments.

With a depth-rating of up to 50 metres, it has been designed as a cost-effective alternative for users who don’t require the deep-sea capabilities of the standard Hyperion range. Engineered with Teledyne Valeport’s corrosion-resistant titanium housing, the Hyperion32 features a streamlined 32 mm diameter. Its compact form makes it easier to deploy, and the sensor’s snag-free integral cable reduces drag, which would be useful in applications where space as well as easy deployment and retrieval are key considerations, such as projects that require repeated monitoring.

The Hyperion32 supports a wide spectrum of water quality parameters including Chlorophyll a, Phycocyanin, Fluorescein, Sulforhodamine B, Rhodamine WT, Crude Oil, fDOM, and Turbidity.

Whether used as a standalone device or integrated into a multi-sensor array with logging capabilities, the Hyperion32 stands out for its performance, reliability, and flexibility. It supports a number of applications in environmental monitoring, academic research, conservation, industrial compliance, agriculture, municipal water management, aquaculture, and civil engineering.

Teledyne Valeport Water, established in 2020 as part of the acclaimed Teledyne Valeport group, specialises in high-quality instrumentation for hydrological and hydrogeological investigation, surface and drinking water analysis, and waste and industrial water research.

Explore the Hyperion32 at WWEM, stand WW-Q12, where Teledyne Valeport Water joins other Teledyne companies in showcasing a comprehensive portfolio of integrated water monitoring solutions. 

To explore more, visit the website or contact Teledyne Valeport Water today.

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