GrayWolf’s AdvancedSense pro

US-based GrayWolf Sensing Solutions has fully redesigned its ground-breaking AdvancedSense handheld environmental meter and now introduces the all-new AdvancedSense Pro.


One can connect to GrayWolf’s broad range of probes, displaying and logging from one up to 32 parameters simultaneously. Or measure one’s choice of TVOCs, particulates, air velocity, differential pressure and specific gases (such as Formaldehyde, Ozone, CO2, CO, NO2, NH3, H2S, SO2, NO, Cl2, HCN, etc). Documenting and reporting IAQ, IH, FM, HVAC and other environmental surveys has never been so efficient and reliable, says the company in its product release.


According to the release, this highly innovative, rugged instrument provides a broad range of enhanced productivity tools. Building on 17 years of manufacturing instrument kits that interface sensors to mobile computers, and seven years manufacturing purpose-built embedded computer instruments, GrayWolf’s AdvancedSense Pro takes mobile computing to a whole new level for measurement and reporting. While maintaining the same form factor and connecting to the same time-tested range of probes/sensors (with more on the way) almost everything else is entirely redesigned.


Among the many new features there is a built-in camera. At the touch of the screen, photos/videos can be added directly to data files while on-site. This makes for highly efficient and more secure documentation of collected data – include photos in printed reports, embed videos in digital reports.


WiFi is standard and the new WolfMail feature sends data files (with attached notes) direct to clients from the unit. Optional remote access to data, and/or alert notifications via any internet connected device are also available.


The new hardware includes embedded computer/circuitry with a 3x faster (800MHz) processor speed and a larger 3.5-inch color touchscreen display, allowing up to 11 readings to be shown simultaneously before cycling the display. There is now 32GB memory for extensive data plus audio, photo and video notes.


An improved WolfOS user interface makes for even easier access to GrayWolf’s enhanced features, says the release. A highly intuitive WolfSense tiles-style menu has been added to the existing menu structures. It also offers voice or audible queues that confirm actions, such as instantaneous logs (ie “Snap-Log Recorded”).