The solar-powered OBS–BUOY7W will suit your wave observation needs on any project, regardless of location and budget. Accurate real-time wave data makes its way to your desktop in real-time through a robust telemetry solution ( 4G, 2G, and satellite) to the free-to-use and powerful DataPortal. The OBS–BUOY7W was designed to make your life easy: no receiver station needed, solar-powered, a simple mooring solution, deployable by hand, and transportable as check-in luggage.
Cellular and Satellite communication formats give you real-time data and system updates straight to any internet-connected Smart device. You can view and share data from the Free-to-use dashboard whenever and wherever you are. You can even use the API to forward your data to wherever you need it.
The OBS–BUOY7W Wave Buoy uses a combination of motion sensors and an electronic compass to measure the directional wave field with high accuracy. This yields the directional wave spectrum and all parameters that can be derived from it, such as the 1-dimensional energy-density spectrum and a range of bulk wave parameters (significant wave height, peak wave period, peak wave direction, etc.).
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Up to 25-hour mission duration
Speeds up to 4.2 knots
Increased module payload capacity
Search and recovery
Hydrography
Deep sea mineral exploration
Marine & Fisheries research
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