Broaden your systems offerings without long and expensive R&D.
We’ve done all the tedious work for you. Get soil moisture, temperature, water depth, and more to complete your environmental solutions. ZENTRA is a complete suite of accurate, SDI-12-compatible environmental sensors that are easily integrated into other systems.
With the TEROS 12, we’ve not only improved our sensor, we’ve also turned our attention to broader issues that are likely to confound soil moisture data.
Propel your business forward—faster.
All ZENTRA research-grade sensors are affordable, simple to install, and require almost no maintenance, so you can get more for less, and focus on what you love.
Forget the extra cost and hassle of replacement sensors.
We’re so confident about the long life of our TEROS water content sensors, we’ve increased our warranty. Make long-term, large sensor networks simpler, longer-lasting, and more affordable with ultra-dependable METER sensors.
GROW YOUR EXPERTISE
We want you to be wicked good at what you do.
Discover an entire library of articles that teach the science behind the measurements, so you can sharpen your expertise.
Among the thousands of peer-reviewed publications using METER soil sensors, no type emerges as the favorite. Thus sensor choice should be based on your needs and application. Use these considerations to help identify the perfect sensor for your research.
“One of the extraordinary things about working with (METER) was the extent to which they were receptive to a challenge. I could say, we’re trying to figure out how we interpret permittivity data in a pathologically dry soil. And a week later, a model would come back…the response was—we know how to do that.”
– Dr. Michael Hecht, NASA JPL
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Soil Moisture 102: Water Content Methods–Demystified
Dr. Colin Campbell compares measurement theory, the pros and cons of each method, and why modern sensing is about more than just the sensor.
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