by Elizabeth Osborn | Dec 28, 2017 | Shows
Laura Osborn – Executive Assistant You’ve seen Laura before… she was the middle-schooler assembling the MakerBot. Laura now studies BioMedical Science at Colorado State University; but she has been an active participant in TriSonica development for...
by Elizabeth Osborn | Dec 21, 2017 | Thankful Thursday
The SyncWerx incubator of Westminster-based Syncroness, Inc. fostered key product development and market identification for the TriSonica line of wind sensors. In previous editions of Thankful Thursday, we looked back at the TriSonica’s roots in 3D Ultrasonic...
by Elizabeth Osborn | Dec 18, 2017 | Advertising
Great things come in Small Packages! Especially This Time of Year! Limited Time Special Offer on the TriSonica Mini – The World’s Smallest & Lightest 3D Ultrasonic Anemometer SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICING Save 20% off MSRP on all orders placed...
by Elizabeth Osborn | Dec 14, 2017 | Thankful Thursday
A Family Affair The basic principles behind the TriSonica wind sensor line were developed on the whiteboard in our dining room, the hub of family-owned Zrak Systems, where physics and calculus homework mingled with grocery lists, Dutch Blitz scores and Dungeons &...
by Elizabeth Osborn | Dec 11, 2017 | Product Updates
Today we thought we’d give you a glimpse into what the elves are working on at Anemoment! In response to popular demand, design and prototyping is underway for a Raspberry Pi HAT. Our TriSonica HAT will allow you to use your Raspberry Pi’s display system...