Dive into detailed monitoring with this versatile Temperature and Humidity Data Logger. With an ability to record up to 16,000 distinct temperature and 16,000 humidity data points, this gadget provides comprehensive climate tracking tailored for precision.
The logger comes with two inbuilt magnets that facilitate effortless fixation onto any metallic surface— no need for annoying adhesive tapes or cumbersome clamps.
This adaptable device boasts impressive precision with a wide temperature measurement range from -40℉ to 158℉, and a humidity measurement range from 10%~99%RH. What’s more, it assures maximum accuracy, with temperatures accurate up to ±0.5℉ and humidity up to ±3%RH.
But that’s not all! The logger also keeps you on the loop too. Equipped with numerous alarm notifications such as a buzzer, LED indications, and screen displays, you will always be aware of any crucial changes or abnormalities.
No more squinting at tiny screens —our large LCD screen makes viewing critical data a breeze. Quickly glance at your temperature and humidity readings, alarm statuses, and more!
Technical Specifications:
- Record interval: Adjustable from 10 seconds~24 hours.
- Battery life: Lasts for two years at room temperature with a record interval of 15 minutes and buzzer alarm deactivated.
- Power supply: Single-use 3.6 V lithium battery or charge it via USB.
- Measurement Range: Temperature: -40 ℃~85 ℃, Humidity: 10 %~99 %.
- Accuracy:Temperature:±0.5 ℃(-20 ℃~40 ℃), Humidity:±3 % RH (25 ℃, 20%~90% RH).
- Resolution: Temperature: 0.1 ℃, Humidity: 0.1 % RH
- Operating temperature range: -30 ℃~70 ℃.
- Compatibility: Mac/Win Supported Software
For effective use, we have provided a free data-management software. Once connected to your Win/Mac system, you can customize intervals, adjust temperature units, and alter alarm limits through the USB cable. Additionally, the data can be saved, charted, exported, and even converted into Excel/PDF formats.
Package Includes:
1 x Temperature and Humidity Data Logger Recorder
Have a look at this nifty Data Logger Recorder visually presented below: