PROBEFORMETERS | IMPORTANCE OF OPTICAL PROBES TO DIFFERENT METERS


Optical probes to meters are like vein to the human body. They may just look like any other wires but their role in their respective field is inevitable. Meter probe is that optical probe which is used to transmit data via infrared optical waves. Such probes are made according to two major standards. Those are ANSI and IEC. BluetoothProbe is another type of probe that is gaining popularity due to its ease of working. Another reason for its popularity is its technology. Unlike other probes, it does not use wires to transfer data or command. It uses Bluetooth for any data transfer and hence uses fewer wires than others.

Bluetooth Probe is that place where the excellence of Optical Probes and the ease of Bluetooth technology meet. Made in both IEC standards and ANSI standards, the probes are used for meter communication like reading, analyzing and configuring data. This optical probe eliminates the use of interface cables between the meter and the handheld or PC as it provides a wireless solution for gathering data from the meters. Such types of probes are designed for reading and programming electric meters with portable devices, handhelds or laptop PCs equipped with Bluetooth wireless connectivity.
If there is a talk about Optical probes, then the only company that you should prefer is PROBEFORMETERS. REDZ optical probes are of great quality and are designed according to are designed in IEC 62056-21 or ANSI C12.18 standards. Their probes are compatible with all brands and types of IEC and ANSI meters. It makes exceptional probes like Bluetooth Probe which has reduced the complexity of wires in probes. They offer OEM and retail solutions to companies such as Motorola, Landis &Gyr, Itron, EMH and many others. So when you are in the search of the best probes choose PROBEFORMETERS.

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