YSI EXO KorLink Bluetooth Adapter

The YSI EXO KorLink is a Bluetooth communication device with integrated GPS and barometer for communication with any iOS, Android, or Windows device.

Features

  • View data in real-time, download files, and adjust deployment settings without pulling sonde
  • IP67 rated and highly ruggedized to withstand drops, drips, and dunks
  • Rechargeable Lithium-ion battery lasts for 15+ hours when powering an EXO3 with full payload
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Overview
The EXO KorLink is a versatile Bluetooth adapter designed for seamless integration with any EXO sonde and field cable. Compatible with iOS, Android, tablets, and laptops, it enables full access to Kor Software via the mobile app or desktop platform.

KorLink features an integrated GPS and barometer for precise location tracking and pressure compensation, enhancing measurement accuracy. Ideal for discrete sampling, it converts your mobile device into a handheld meter for real-time data collection and sonde control. After sampling, KorLink also functions as a wireless interface, enabling seamless data transfer from a deployed EXO sonde to your device.

Battery Operating Time 15+ hours (powering EXO3 with full payload)
Bluetooth Frequency

2.402 – 2.480 GHz

Bluetooth Transmission Class 2, 10 m typical range
Compliance

BC; CE; RoHS; WEEE; FCC ID: T9J-RN42; ISED ICES; RCM; TELEC; VCCI

Connectivity / Communications Micro USB, Bluetooth, BTC for Computer, BTC with Android, BTLE Apple with SD Card
Connector MCIL Female wet-mate connector, USB Micro-AB receptacle
Depth / Pressure Rating / Limit Immersion up to 1 m for 30 minutes
Enclosure

Xenoy

Equipment used with Any EXO Sonde and Windows OS, Android, or iOS mobile device
GPS GPS + u-blox MAX-M10S Ultra Low Power GNSS Receiver Type, Lat/Long = decimal degrees; Altitude = m (80,000 m limit); 1.5 m CEP Position Accuracy
Operating Temperature -5°C to 50°C (23°F to 122°F)
Power Rechargeable Li-Ion battery (typically 9 hours of charging time for a full charge). 15+ hours of operating time (powering an EXO3 with full payload). 12 VDC voltage output.
Size

17.8 x 5.1 x 3.8 cm (7.0 x 2.0 x 1.5 in)

Software

Kor for Windows OS devices; Kor Mobile for Android and iOS mobile devices

Storage Temperature -20°C to 50°C (-4°F to 122°F)
Warranty

1 year

Waterproof IP-67 rated
Weight 242 g (0.53 lbs)
  • KorLink
  • Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery (pre-installed)
  • Detachable Belt Clip and Attachment Kit
  • Micro USB Cable (for charging)
  • USB Flash Drive
  • International Outlet Adapter
  • Quick Start Guide
  • Belt Clip Installation Guide
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