SV 303 Urban Noise Monitoring Terminal
15 July 2024

Introducing the SV 303: The Future of Noise Monitoring in Smart Cities

We are excited to announce the launch of the SV 303, a state-of-the-art Noise Monitoring Terminal that is set to revolutionize urban noise management. Designed to meet Class 1 standards as per IEC 61672-1:2013 and IEC 61260-1:2014, the SV 303 offers unparalleled accuracy and reliability.

We are excited to announce the launch of the SV 303, a state-of-the-art Noise Monitoring Terminal that is set to revolutionize urban noise management. Designed to meet Class 1 standards as per IEC 61672-1:2013 and IEC 61260-1:2014, the SV 303 offers unparalleled accuracy and reliability.

Seamless integration with existing urban monitoring systems is a key feature of the SV 303, facilitated by its USB and UART interfaces. This ensures adaptability and ease of deployment, making it an indispensable tool for smart city infrastructures.

By incorporating the SV 303 into urban planning, cities can effectively monitor and manage noise levels, contributing to quieter, healthier, and more livable environments. Join us in embracing this cutting-edge technology and take a significant step towards enhancing urban living.

Discover more about how the SV 303 can transform noise management in your city today.

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NEW ARTICLE: Why Class 1 Certification Matters

A new article has been published in SVANTEK Academy:

“Why Class 1 Certification Matters: A Guide to Sound Level Meter Standards and Pattern Approval”

When selecting a sound level meter, many professionals focus on the Class 1 designation. However, not all Class 1 instruments provide the same level of confidence when measurements are used for regulatory compliance, environmental assessments, occupational noise evaluations, or legal proceedings.

This new guide explains the role of independent pattern approval and how it differs from a manufacturer’s declaration of conformity. It also discusses why certification is often a key requirement wherever measurement results must withstand external scrutiny.

In the article, you will learn:

  • The difference between manufacturer declarations and independent certification
  • The role of IEC 61672 Class 1 standards in professional acoustics
  • Why pattern approval matters for legal and regulatory applications
  • How certified instruments help reduce the risk of rejected reports and measurement disputes

Whether you are an acoustic consultant, environmental specialist, occupational hygienist, or noise monitoring professional, understanding certification requirements is essential for selecting the right measurement equipment.

Read the full article in SVANTEK Academy and learn why certification matters whenever accuracy, compliance, and trust are critical.

The Most Distant Sound Level Meter Ever Deployed from Earth

SVANTEK proudly announces that the SV 102A+ Class 1 Dual-Channel Noise Dosimeter has become part of the Artemis II mission environment โ€” making it the most distant sound level meter ever deployed from Earth.

Artemis II is NASAโ€™s first crewed mission around the Moon in more than 50 years and a historic milestone in deep-space exploration. During the mission, astronauts traveled 248,655 miles from Earth, surpassing the previous human-distance record set by Apollo 13 in 1970.

In such demanding environments, monitoring acoustic conditions and astronaut noise exposure plays a critical role in mission safety, communication, and crew comfort. Chosen for its Class 1 accuracy, compact design, and advanced data logging capabilities, the SV 102A+ represents professional acoustic measurement technology trusted even in space-related applications.

The instrument offers dual-channel operation, audio recording, and long-term monitoring performance in a compact wearable form, making it suitable for advanced occupational and research applications where reliability is essential.

The presence of SVANTEK technology within the Artemis II mission environment highlights the growing importance of reliable acoustic monitoring not only on Earth, but also during the next generation of human space missions. This marks another space-related mission involving SVANTEK instruments in cooperation with international space agencies, further confirming the reliability, precision, and trust placed in SVANTEK measurement solutions for the most demanding applications.

Photo credits: NASA / Artemis II Mission

Welcome Pejang Tahmasebi
โ€“ New Managing Director of SVANTEK Scandinavia

SVANTEK is pleased to announce that Pejang Tahmasebi has joined the company as the new Managing Director of SVANTEK Scandinavia.

This appointment marks another important step in strengthening SVANTEKโ€™s presence across the Nordic region and reflects the companyโ€™s ongoing commitment to providing closer support and stronger engagement with customers and partners in Scandinavia.

With extensive experience in sales and business development within industrial monitoring technologies, Pejang brings valuable market knowledge and a strong customer-focused approach that will support the further development of SVANTEK activities in the region.

The expansion of the SVANTEK Scandinavia team reinforces the companyโ€™s strategy of building long-term relationships with local customers while continuing to deliver innovative and reliable solutions for sound and vibration monitoring applications.

SVANTEK warmly welcomes Pejang to the team and looks forward to the next stage of growth in Scandinavia.