







The 8-in-1 Portable Soil Sensor provides fast, accurate measurements of soil temperature, moisture, EC, pH, and NPK nutrient levels. Featuring a durable corrosion-resistant probe and Lightning USB connectivity, it delivers real-time insights for precision agriculture, gardening, and research. Compact, reliable, and easy to use with iOS systems for improved crop health and soil management.
حساس التربة المحمول 8 في 1 يوفر قياسات سريعة ودقيقة لدرجة الحرارة والرطوبة والـEC والـpH ومستويات العناصر NPK. يتميز بمسبار مقاوم للتآكل واتصال Lightning USB لتوفير بيانات فورية عبر أجهزة iOS. مناسب للزراعة الذكية، والحدائق، والبحث العلمي لتحسين صحة النباتات وإدارة التربة بكفاءة.
The 8-in-1 Portable Soil Sensor is a professional-grade device designed to deliver comprehensive soil analysis in real time. Equipped with advanced sensing technology, it accurately measures soil temperature, moisture, electrical conductivity (EC), pH, and NPK nutrient levels (Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium), providing crucial data for optimized crop growth and soil health.
Its corrosion-resistant metal probe ensures durability in harsh field conditions, while Lightning USB connectivity ensures fast and reliable data transfer to iOS devices. Compact, lightweight, and easy to operate, this soil tester is ideal for precision agriculture, greenhouse monitoring, horticulture, research laboratories, and home gardening.
Model: 8-in-1 Soil Tester
Parameters Measured:
Temperature
Moisture
Electrical Conductivity (EC)
pH
Nitrogen (N)
Phosphorus (P)
Potassium (K)
Salinity/Nutrient Levels
Interface: Lightning USB
Power Supply: 5V DC via USB
Measurement Range:
Moisture: 0–100% RH
Temperature: –40°C to +85°C
pH: 3.0–9.0
EC: 0–20 mS/cm
Design: Portable handheld sensor
Probe: Corrosion-resistant metal
Compatibility: iOS app support
Smart farming and agricultural optimization
Greenhouse and horticulture monitoring
Soil science research and academic projects
Home gardening and landscape management
Environmental and ecological studies
Nutrient monitoring for crops and vegetation