Bluetooth Display Optons
Item detailsSKU: E0010Weight: 500 grams
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Using the Leapfrog Bluetooth Module any of Eureka's multiprobes can connect wirelessly to any Bluetooth-enabled Android or Windows based display running the Manta Manager software. This includes the Amphibian2 display. You can use your existing device and load the Manta Manager from our website or the Google Playstore - at no cost.
Eureka also offers the Galaxy Active tablets and smartphones pre-loaded with the Manta Manager ready to go. The Galaxy Active displays are IP67 and designed for field use in and around water environments.
Eureka’s Bluetooth Module is the new, easy and versatile way to
capture streaming water-quality data from the Manta2 sonde.
What is the Bluetooth Module?
Eureka’s Leapfrog™ is simply a unit that powers the Manta2 sonde and provides wireless
communication to any Bluetooth-enabled display running Manta2 control software (Android,
Windows™ for PC, or Windows™ Mobile). Since the Leapfrog™ connects to the end of the
underwater cable, it is a great solution for a variety of monitoring projects. It works on up to 200
meters of cable, for wireless connection to a Manta2 sonde under water.
Suggested applications:
- Site to site spot checking
- Low-‑ow groundwater sampling with ‑ow cells
- 2 man control, in a boat or on shore
- Wireless connection to Bluetooth-enabled lab computers - move freely anywhere within range
- Power pass-through cable reels
Bluetooth-enabled display options:
- Android™ Devices (Tablets, Smartphones)
- Windows™ for PC/Laptop
- Windows™ Mobile for PDA’s
- Amphibian2™ Handleld PC
Advantages:
- Works with a wide variety of display devices
- Supplies sonde power for over 20 hours of continuous use
- Utilize a Bluetooth-enabled device already available
- Reduces cost
Physical
- 3.75”W x 3.25”L x 2”D
- Weight: 1.2 lbs
- Durable Delrin shock-resistant design
Bluetooth Specs
- UART Bluetooth 2.0
- 2.4 GHz transceiver
- 2 dBm output typical
- -80 dBm sensitivity
- Up to 10m range
Includes
- AC wall charger
- 2-year warranty
- Quick Start guide
Using the Leapfrog Bluetooth Module any of Eureka's multiprobes can connect wirelessly to any Bluetooth-enabled Android or Windows based display running the Manta Manager software. This includes the Amphibian2 display. You can use your existing device and load the Manta Manager from our website or the Google Playstore - at no cost.
Eureka also offers the Galaxy Active tablets and smartphones pre-loaded with the Manta Manager ready to go. The Galaxy Active displays are IP67 and designed for field use in and around water environments.
Eureka’s Bluetooth Module is the new, easy and versatile way to
capture streaming water-quality data from the Manta2 sonde.
What is the Bluetooth Module?
Eureka’s Leapfrog™ is simply a unit that powers the Manta2 sonde and provides wireless
communication to any Bluetooth-enabled display running Manta2 control software (Android,
Windows™ for PC, or Windows™ Mobile). Since the Leapfrog™ connects to the end of the
underwater cable, it is a great solution for a variety of monitoring projects. It works on up to 200
meters of cable, for wireless connection to a Manta2 sonde under water.
Suggested applications:
- Site to site spot checking
- Low-‑ow groundwater sampling with ‑ow cells
- 2 man control, in a boat or on shore
- Wireless connection to Bluetooth-enabled lab computers - move freely anywhere within range
- Power pass-through cable reels
Bluetooth-enabled display options:
- Android™ Devices (Tablets, Smartphones)
- Windows™ for PC/Laptop
- Windows™ Mobile for PDA’s
- Amphibian2™ Handleld PC
Advantages:
- Works with a wide variety of display devices
- Supplies sonde power for over 20 hours of continuous use
- Utilize a Bluetooth-enabled device already available
- Reduces cost
Physical
- 3.75”W x 3.25”L x 2”D
- Weight: 1.2 lbs
- Durable Delrin shock-resistant design
Bluetooth Specs
- UART Bluetooth 2.0
- 2.4 GHz transceiver
- 2 dBm output typical
- -80 dBm sensitivity
- Up to 10m range
Includes
- AC wall charger
- 2-year warranty
- Quick Start guide