Walter One
water meter optical reader
zł199,00 z VAT
The Walter One device allows you to read the figures on the water meter dial, which indicate the water consumption. The device, via Bluetooth communication, connects to a smartphone and sends data to the Elias application. This allows the recipient to have full control over the current water consumption. BE ECO, SAVE WATER! Suitable for water meters Apator Smart + JS 1,6-02 Power supply 2 x AA batteries (battery not included)
Delivery time 7 days
Walter One+
included with Apator Smart + JS 1.6-02
zł290,00 z VAT
The Apator Smart + JS 1.6-02 water meter is adapted for mounting the Walter One optical reader. You can order both items in the kit. The cover itself can be mounted at any time during the water meter operation. The Walter One reader gives you full control over the current water consumption available on your smartphone.
The kit includes one water meter for cold or warm water. Specify the type of water meter in the notes to the order. Power supply 2 x AA battery (battery not included)
Completion date 14 days
Walter Two
Optical reader of the water meter
zł185,00 z VAT
WALTER TWO is a radio module designed for reading water meter indications. The reading is carried out using an optical or magnetic sensor. The device has a built-in modem with an e-sim card. Communication is carried out via the LPWAN network (NB IOT, LTE CAT M1) thanks to which the data is sent to the Elias application. This allows the recipient to have full control over the current water consumption. BE ECO, SAVE WATER!
Suitable for water meters Apator Smart + JS 1.6-02
Minimum order quantity 1000 pcs
If you want to order a device that fits other types of water meters (DIEHL, ITRON, ISTA, Zenner, Bmeters) please contact us using the form below
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Anka, Warsaw
I care about our planet. I know how important rational use of water resources is now. If I can do anything to have a real impact on it - that's where I go. This device is brilliant, it indicates exactly how much water I use, and thanks to this I know what to do.

Piotr, Gdynia
The device really hit the point. That's exactly what I needed. A gadget that lets me know exactly how much water I use during the day. Works fine, I recommend it!

Marek, Wroclaw
A simple, logical solution. It can help us save money, teaches how to use water rationally, and motivates us to change our everyday lives habits. It is ecological - it is also a plus. The application is readable, user-friendly.
FAQ
What is the Water One device?
The Walter device is an attachment to the water meter. The device is designed to read digits presented on the dial of water meters mechanical. Device is equipped in a type radio communication system Bluetooth (Walter One) which enables forwarding data to another mobile device with the Elias application installed or has a built-in modem with an e-sim card (Walter Two). In this case, communication is carried out via the LPWAN network (NB IOT, LTE CAT M1) thanks to which the data is sent directly to the Elias application,
Is the device universal and fits any water meter?
The Walter One device is a universal device that fits any type of water meter. The lower part of its housing, however, differs depending on the type of water meter on which we want to mount the reader. It is important to check on the packaging an indication of the type of water meter for which the lower housing of the reader is adapted. At the moment we have a reader for sale adapted for the water meter Apator Smart + JS 1.6-02, ENBRA JS 1.6-0.2. If you have another type of water meter and you are interested in buying a Walter One reader, please contact us using form.
How to mount Walter One on a water meter?
In order to mount the device on a water meter, check whether the device is intended for the water meter on which you want to carry out the installation. The model and type of the water meter to which the reader is adapted can be found on the packaging. Then read and write the water meter serial number and the current water meter reading. Data on current consumption will be necessary to run the Elias application. Check that the mounting hooks in the bottom housing of the device match the mounting brackets on the water meter dial. Set the device so that the water meter digits are in the reading window of the reader. Insert the upper projection of the lower housing of the device into the groove located in the upper upper part of the water meter's dial. Close the device (click) on the water meter by pressing the upper housing with your hand. Finally check whether the reader is properly seated on the water meter. For all instructions on the installation and operation of the Walter One reader, refer to the user manual located on the site.
How to install Elias applications?
The Elias application is available for free in the AppStore and Google Play online stores.
What features does the Elias app have?
The Elias application is to provide the user with information on the current water consumption in his household. The main function of the application is to indicate the water meter reading on the day of the last connection with the reader. In the application, we can also track the history of readings broken down into days, weeks, months, years. It gives us the ability to control the current consumption both in cubic meters and in PLN (it is possible to set the displayed unit m3 / PLN). There is also an option to set notifications and alerts related to water consumption. The application shows us the water meter serial number, reader name (or its serial number). The application is also available in English. If you have an idea what additional functions the application should have, write to us! We develop and improve the product. Your opinion is very important to us.
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