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Healthy water
Healthy fish
Healthy profits
SMARTROLL™ RDO ® Handheld
Hold the future of dissolved oxygen monitoring in your hand.
The SMARTROLL Rugged Dissolved Oxygen (RDO) Handheld
combines the industry-leading optical DO sensor with
revolutionary smartphone mobility. The intuitive iSitu™
Application eliminates training time and runs on your iPhone®,
iPod touch®, or iPad® device. The SMARTROLL RDO Handheld
simultaneously measures four parameters:
•t Dissolved oxygen
•t Barometric pressure
•t Air temperature
•t Water temperature
Be Mobile
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Be In-Situ
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Simply connect the SMARTROLL RDO Probe to a battery pack,
launch the iSitu App, and start reading results. No warm-up
time or tedious setup. The iSitu App guides you through spot
checks, calibrations, and data management.
Be Smart
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Mitigate risks with fast spot checks—Simply place
the probe in culture water, read results instantly on your
smartphone, and respond to changing conditions.
Consistently control water quality—Monitor life support
system operation and optimize growing conditions.
Collect data your way—Take a snapshot of your data or
log data to your smartphone.
Reduce maintenance—Calibrations last for months and
robust sensors perform in all aquaculture settings.
Use the SMARTROLL RDO System anywhere—No more
bulky probes, meters, or test kits. The compact system
makes water quality checks easy, wherever you go.
Communicate real-time data—Instantly report pond or
tank conditions by sending a snapshot of results from
your smartphone. Use a wired or wireless connection.
Track every tank/pond with one device—The iSitu App
stores site details, including photos and coordinates.
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Receive free application guidance, 24/7 technical support,
and mobile help in the field.
Order supplies from the In-Situ e-store with your smartphone.
Get guaranteed 7-day service for maintenance (U.S.A. only).
Applications
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Freshwater and saltwater production
Hatchery operations
Open pen production systems
Raceways
Recirculating, partial reuse, and t
flow-through systems