Product Innovation

As a principal technology innovator within the water works industry, Master Meter's products have long been focused on conservation and geared towards intelligent water management. We have developed and enhanced our products to further environmentally positive programs for our customers and the markets that we serve.

Master Meter's product innovation is developed around the notion of being mindful and enabling control of available water resources.

Water Preservation.

Our multi-jet meter technology provides exceptional low flow capabilities to promote a greater accountability for conservation efforts. The OctaveTM Ultrasonic Meter captures every drop of water and delivers exceptional flow sensitivity and extensive flow range capabilities to ensure optimal measurement and accountability.

Lighter Weight = Reduced Carbon Footprint.

Our unique Hybrid meter, Master Meter's newest addition, represents yet another frontier in product innovation. This eco-meter contains no harmful metal components in contact with the potable water supply yet provides a durable AWWA bronze exoskeleton for maximum performance. With a lighter body weight the new Hybrid meter has reduced its transportation related carbon footprint by approximately 15%.

Smart Data Collection.

Master Meter takes innovation beyond water measurement with its exclusive 3G Fly-ByTM AMR data collection platform. Our GPS self guided drone technology provides Fixed Network-like capabilities with an absolutely minimal carbon footprint—a small rechargeable battery pack.

Production Close to Home.

We have moved production closer to home that not only helps reduce transportation related emissions but creates more work for more Americans. Our meter bodies are cast in Fall River, Wisconsin and 3G registers and Fixed Network transmitters are produced in Livermore, California.

Our lengthy experience, product designs, and software continue to make a positive impact on conservation programs and smart water management policies ensuring that nature's most precious resource—water—is preserved to its fullest.