How to tell if your Field Gauge model can communicate wirelessly with Bluetooth

How to tell if your Field Gauge model can communicate wirelessly with Bluetooth

Many customers own multiple Field Gauges, each with different configurations and features. A quick way to determine if your gauge is Bluetooth enabled: Check the last two characters in the model number printed on the gauge. If they are "B1", the gauge can communicate wirelessly with Bluetooth.





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