Agbot digital monitor helps you stay in control of tank levels

Agbot eliminates checking remote locations as it sends alerts when there is a low level in tanks and eliminates the need for manual checks

Andrew Paskalis has been appointed as Regional Sales Manager for Australasia to advise how adapting Agbot 3.0 is like adding an extra farm hand

The launch of Agbot 3.0 is expected to introduce an era of affordable on-farm connectivity from where farmers can check on all types of water and fluid levels on any type of mobile device.

Whether you’re running cattle in remote country or managing multiple tanks closer to home, or managing crop growth, Agbot 3.0 gives you confidence that your property will always have the water it needs.

GASBOT, an Australian-based Industrial IoT product developer is expecting Agbot 3.0, its third generation of ‘Agbot’, to mark a significant advancement in remote on-farm liquid monitoring.

The current release combines updated hardware, a redesigned mobile app, an improved dashboard, and a customer-focused service model.

Agbot 3.0 combines ease of use and guaranteed connectivity in one rugged system that can be set up in just a few minutes

Developed specifically for farm conditions, Agbot 3.0 connects via Telstra’s cellular network as well as through satellite backup provided by Skylo Technologies. This dual connectivity option ensures coverage even in the most remote areas.

“Agbot 3.0 is more than just a new device; it represents an improved way of working,” outlines Philip Livingston, Managing Director of Gasbot.

“By integrating cellular and satellite hardware, software, and services into a simple package, we’ve made digital agriculture accessible to every farmer,” Philip Livingston adds.

The plug-and-play device captures data every 15 minutes and sends alerts if an issue arises. Such as low levels in tanks and eliminates the need for time consuming manual checks of remote water tanks along with diesel and fertiliser.”

Agbot can be set up across a bank of storage tanks where a sensor checks every 15 minutes and sends instant alerts if liquid levels or inertia thresholds are breached ensuring timely action

With a recommended retail price of $399, inc. GST, Agbot 3.0 is designed to offer a quick return on original outlay, allowing most farmers to recover their costs within months compared to traditional time-consuming and labour-intensive checking of tanks and troughs. 

Reducing repetitive tasks on-farm enables labour to be redeployed to more important tasks, improving regional productivity.

To support the launch and meet the growing demand, Gasbot has appointed Andrew Paskalis as Regional Sales Manager for Australasia.

Mr Paskalis brings extensive experience in agricultural monitoring and business development, having held senior roles with Australian agtech and FMCG-related firms.

“Graziers have been seeking solutions that are simple, reliable, and tailored to the realities of remote farming,” Andrew Paskalis explains.

“Agbot 3.0 delivers on that promise, and I’m excited to introduce it to farmers across the region.”

Headquartered in Brisbane QLD, Gasbot has earned a reputation for providing practical liquid monitoring solutions.

The launch of Agbot 3.0 highlights its commitment to local producers, with plans for future expansion through international agtech partners on the horizon.

Agbot 3.0 upgrades at a glance

Hardware upgrades include integrated cable management, a flexible three-core cable, and a UV-stabilised, impact-resistant shell for reliable paddock use.

With a long-life battery, secure mounting, and rapid alerting, Agbot 3.0 delivers continuous, dependable monitoring across every site.

Agbot 3.0 build specifications