Wave data simplified.

WAVE MODULE 

About the
WAVE MODULE

The Obscape Wave Module is a real-time wave measurement system that delivers precise data on the full wave spectrum, including wave height, period, and direction. Designed for durability, it features a rugged, solar-powered housing built to withstand extreme maritime conditions. Data is accessible via the secure Obscape Data Portal with cellular connectivity, and optional satellite communication upgrade, for global coverage. With GPS tracking, automated alerts for drift or system issues, and easy deployment on various floating structures, the Wave Module provides a reliable and user-friendly solution for accurate wave monitoring and operational planning.

The Obscape Data Portal is free to use with any Obscape device you purchase, giving you lifetime access at no extra cost – YOUR DEVICE, YOUR DATA. Find out more about the Obscape Data Portal HERE.

Key Specifications 

Easy and quick setup 

The Wave Module is quick and easy to set-up and install – easily attach it to any structure with the provided brackets, power up and start logging data.

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How does the Wave Module attach to different floating structures?

The Wave Module is designed for easy mounting on a variety of floating structures, including buoys, offshore platforms, and vessels. It can be secured using brackets, straps, or custom mounts, depending on the deployment environment.

What happens if cellular connectivity is lost?

If cellular coverage is temporarily unavailable, the Wave Module stores data internally and automatically uploads it once the connection is restored. The optional satellite communication upgrade ensures uninterrupted data transfer in remote areas.

Does the Wave Module require regular maintenance?

The Wave Module is designed for low-maintenance operation, but periodic checks are recommended. Routine maintenance includes inspecting mounting hardware, cleaning the solar panel, and verifying connectivity and battery levels.

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