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Teledyne Valeport Water Announces Shallow Water Hyperion32

June 8, 2025
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Introducing the Teledyne Valeport Water Hyperion32: The Ultimate Optical Instrument for Shallow Water Monitoring

UK-based environmental monitoring instrument manufacturer, Teledyne Valeport Water, has unveiled its newest innovation, the Hyperion32. This cutting-edge optical instrument is the latest addition to the Hyperion range, known for its high-performance capabilities.

Designed for Shallow Environments

The Hyperion32 is specifically designed for inland water and shallow marine environments. With a depth rating of up to 50 meters, it offers a cost-effective solution for users who do not require deep-sea capabilities. The compact 32 mm diameter housing makes it lightweight and easy to deploy, making it ideal for a wide range of water quality monitoring applications.

Precision Measurement

The Hyperion range, named after the Titan god of light, is renowned for its precise measurement capabilities. Packaged in Teledyne Valeport’s signature Titanium housing, the Hyperion32 delivers trusted optical performance tailored for shallow marine, inland, and industrial water operations.

Versatile Applications

The Hyperion32 is a versatile sensor suitable for various users, including environmental monitoring, academic research, agriculture, municipal water management, industrial compliance, conservation, aquaculture, and civil engineering. Its ability to collect precise shallow water data makes it an essential tool for a wide range of applications.

Key Features and Benefits

  1. 32 mm housing diameter for improved deployment flexibility and reduced drag
  2. 50 m depth rating for inland and coastal operations
  3. Integral cable and snag-free design for simplified recovery
  4. Ideal as a standalone sensor or as part of a multi-sensor array and data logging system
  5. Proven performance in field testing with streamlined workflows

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