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Multispectral Agricultural Detector
Product Code: NY3300Pro
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  • NY3300PRO is a visible light 6-band multispectral agricultural detector that uses four lenses with multiple detectors, covering six bands: 450nm, 530nm, 555nm, 650nm, 685nm, and 840nm. Users can freely select each channel based on application requirements to perform calculations and obtain the needed spectral information. This flexibility makes the camera suitable for various agricultural, environmental monitoring, and resource management tasks. Whether used for crop monitoring, soil analysis, or vegetation coverage assessment, NY3300PRO can provide accurate spectral information and rich data support.
  • It can monitor crop growth status and health conditions, including indicators such as crop nutritional levels, chlorophyll content, and growth rates. At the same time, it can also provide field-level change information, helping to evaluate the growth conditions of different fields and enabling precise agricultural management. In soil quality assessment, multispectral technology can reveal organic matter content, moisture, salinity, and nutrient levels such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium in the soil, providing data support for precision fertilization and irrigation management. Additionally, it can identify pest and disease conditions in crops, including disease spots, leaf damage caused by pests, etc., helping to detect issues in a timely manner and take control measures, reduce pesticide use, and lower production costs.

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  • Online operation with real-time data transmission
  • 360° rotation for wide-area monitoring
  • Multi-parameter precision measurement
  • Compatible with data aggregation platforms
  • Fixed-position operation, unaffected by weather
  • 33× optical zoom for accurate positioning
  • Simple and convenient operation

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  • Agriculture and Crop Management
  • Environmental Monitoring
  • Land Use and Planning
  • Water Resource Management
  • Natural Disaster Monitoring
  • Resource Exploration

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