While traditional rain gauges physically capture rainwater, next-generation monitoring technology has entered the “non-contact era”—a single infrared beam can reveal the unique “fingerprint” of every raindrop.
You may never have imagined that rainfall measurement is under...
Capacitive soil sensors are one of the most common techniques in modern soil moisture measurement (usually belonging to a type of frequency-domain reflectometry (FDR)). The core principle is to indirectly obtain the volumetric moisture content of the soil by measuring its dielectric constant. Sin...
The pole-mounted weather station is a more traditional and standardized meteorological monitoring facility, also known as a traditional discrete weather station or a standard weather station. Its core feature is that sensors with different functions are respectively installed at different heights...
From smart homes to industrial safety, a technology capable of “sniffing” multiple gases at once is quietly building an invisible line of defense for our safety and health.
We breathe every moment, but have you ever wondered what’s truly in the air? For a factory worker, an unk...
In the tug-of-war between fertilizer use and environmental protection, a real-time monitoring technology is quietly changing the game, helping farmers apply nutrients precisely and safeguarding our drinking water.
Beneath farmlands across the world, a silent “migration” occurs daily....
Global agricultural technology has made a major breakthrough – HONDE, a leading provider of smart agricultural solutions, recently released a brand-new 4G Internet of Things agricultural monitoring system. This system innovatively integrates professional meteorological stations, multi-param...
The HONDE agricultural greenhouse light sensor is a precise environmental monitoring device specially designed for modern facility agriculture. This product adopts advanced optical sensing technology, which can monitor the light intensity in the greenhouse in real time, providing precise data sup...
It’s invisible and odorless, yet it can wipe out a fish farm in hours. Now, a smart technology stands guard over water safety
In the world of aquaculture, the greatest threat often isn’t disease or predators, but a compound dissolved in the water, completely invisible to the naked ...
In the face of increasingly frequent droughts, a technology born from aerospace and industry is quietly moving into fields, helping farmers make every drop of water count.
When a long-awaited rain finally fills a reservoir, every farmer faces two critical questions: “Exactly how much water...