X3 Cellular Telemetry System Rental

Real-Time Data Logging System

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  • Use with sondes, water level sensors, ADCP's and more
  • System can be integrated on a pole or in a data buoy
  • Optional solar power pack for remote deployments
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X3 Cellular Telemetry System Rental
The X3 data logger with real-time cellular telemetry is a turnkey pole-mount or buoy-based solution for remote monitoring applications.
  • (1) X3 environmental data logger with global 4G LTE cellular modem
  • (1) PM2 pole and wall mount kit, 1.5" to 2" diameter
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X3-4G-D
Rental of NexSens X3 environmental data logger with global 4G LTE cellular telemetry & mounting kit, priced per day
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Rental of NexSens X3 environmental data logger with global 4G LTE cellular telemetry & mounting kit, priced per 2-day period
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Rental of NexSens X3 environmental data logger with global 4G LTE cellular telemetry & mounting kit, priced per week
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Rental of NexSens X3 environmental data logger with global 4G LTE cellular telemetry & mounting kit, priced per 2-week period
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Rental of NexSens X3 environmental data logger with global 4G LTE cellular telemetry & mounting kit, priced per month
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