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GoSpectro Smartphone Portable Spectrometer

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$109.00

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  • Allows measuring spectra in emission, transmission or reflection applications
  • Compatibility: Android and iOS smartphones and tablets
  • Wavelength range: 400 - 750 nm
  • Spectral Resolution: 10 nm
  • Reproducibility: 1 nm


The GoSpectro is a revolutionary device turning any smartphone or tablet into an ultracompact portable spectrometer. The GoSpectro is sensitive over the entire visible range (400 nm – 750 nm) with spectral resolution of 10 nm and a reproducibility of 1 nm. It is the ideal companion for on-the-go characterization of light sources and optical filters, as well as other applications involving emission, transmission, or reflection, with unparalleled compactness. GoSpectro takes full advantage of today’s smartphone cameras’ performance in terms of high resolution, low noise and convenience. It is low-cost, easily installs in seconds, and it is the most portable spectrometer in the market. This revolutionary portable spectrometer allows measuring spectra in emission, transmission or reflection applications, with unparalleled ease of use and convenience. GoSpectro is the ideal spectroscopy tool for any application requiring high portability. GoSpectro is based on a patented axial transmission configuration that leads to higher light collection, combined with 2D vertical binning that provides higher signal-to-noise levels thanks to nowadays CMOS camera extreme sensitivity to low light. GoSpectro is the result of years of research at Alphanov, a renowned technology center located in Bordeaux, France. In 2017, the GoSpectro received the first prize at the annual prestigious SPIE “Prism Award” in the Detector and Sensor category in San Francisco, USA.


Caxa
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2023
The spectrometer requires the Goya App which is only available on Android or Chrome books, even though the device description lists that it works on iOS, it does not.