Automatic Temperature and Humidity Logger

The automatic temperature and humidity recorder collects environmental data through built-in sensors and stores the temperature and humidity information in the device's memory. It is used for continuous environmental monitoring in places such as laboratories and warehouses, helping to track material storage conditions.
Selection
When selecting, consider the measurement range covering the usage scenarios, the accuracy meeting the detection standards, the memory capacity fulfilling the recording cycle, the data export method being compatible with the existing system, and the protection level suiting the installation environment.

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With +/- 0.21 ° C temperature accuracy and +/- 2.5% Humidity accuracy, built-in mass storage and LCD display, support for multiple recording modes and user replaceable Sensor.

$ 369.00

Microcomputer and anti-interference technology implementation of rapid precision measurement, temperature range -10~ 60 ℃ error +/- 0.5 ℃, humidity range 10~ 95% RH error 2.5% +/- 1%, automatic memory MAX Maximum MIN Minimum and final measurement value.

$ 299.00

Humidity measurement range -10~ 60 ℃ and 10~ 95% RH, Sampling time 0.4 seconds, Automatic recording MAX Maximum, MIN Minimum and Final Measured value, Built-in Sensor and support USB data output.

$ 178.00

Using 7.0 inch Touchscreen controller, high temperature and humidity control accuracy, Fluctuation ≤ +/- 0.5 ℃, humidity deviation + 2, -3% R.H; built-in stainless steel humidifier, multi-wing air supply circulation, uniform temperature and humidity distribution, improve test reliability.

$ 6560.00

Using Bluetooth low energy wireless transmission, easy to set up and download, Measurement range (temperature -40~ 100 ℃, Humidity 0-100% RH), high accuracy (temperature +/- 0.2 ℃), and has a weatherproof shell and visual alarm function, suitable for long-term outdoor monitoring.

$ 351.00

Adopt cascade refrigeration system, Temperature range 25~ 100 ℃, humidity control range 20~ 98% R.H., with 1000 segment program capacity and automatic calculation function, support reservation start-up and fault self-diagnosis.

$ 9045.00

Microcomputer temperature and humidity controller, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 0.5 ℃, humidity fluctuation +/- 5% RH, with over-temperature protection, independent temperature limit alarm system to ensure safe and stable operation of the experiment.

$ 6691.00

Using 7.0 inch Touchscreen controller, high temperature and humidity control accuracy, Temperature Fluctuation ≤ +/- 0.5 ℃, humidity deviation + 2, -3% R.H, with multi-wing air supply cycle to ensure uniform distribution, improve test reliability.

$ 11079.00

Temperature range -30~ 150 ℃, humidity control 30~ 98% R.H., using PID control mode to ensure small temperature and humidity fluctuations, equipped with independent over-temperature protector and multi-layer sealing structure to improve test reliability and safety.

$ 12579.00

Adopt 7.0 inch Touchscreen controller, support 100 programs and 1000 cycles; high temperature and humidity control accuracy, temperature fluctuation ≤ +/- 0.5 ℃, humidity deviation + 2, -3% R.H; built-in stainless steel humidifier and French Taikang Compressor to ensure stable and reliable testing.

$ 7222.00

The mirror stainless steel liner is easy to clean, the TMHM equilibrating conditioning method controls temperature and humidity accurately, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 0.5 ℃, Humidity deviation +/- 3% RH, with independent temperature limit alarm system.

$ 5110.00

Temperature range -10~ 100 ℃, humidity control 35~ 95% RH, with independent temperature limit alarm system and multi-stage programmable PID controller to ensure safe operation and precise control of temperature and Humidity.

$ 3078.00

Adopt microcomputer temperature and humidity controller, temperature uniformity +/- 1 ℃, humidity fluctuation +/- 5% RH, equipped with mirror stainless steel liner and observation window, support programmable control and multiple safety protection functions.

$ 4843.00

Temperature and Humidity automatic compensation function, Measurement range 7-40%, Precision +/- (0.5% n + 1), Data storage and USB communication support, Dual Display mode for easy status judgment.

$ 322.00

Adopt TMHM equilibrate Conditioning method, temperature fluctuation +/- 1.0 ℃, humidity deviation +/- 3% RH; with 100 sets of program capacity and P.I.D automatic calculation function, ensure stable and uniform heat preservation Humidity, support multi-stage programmable operation.

$ 2841.00

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