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The RTR-5 family of wireless data loggers can be used to monitor temperature, humidity, voltage, pulses, on-off cycles, etc. According to the manufacturer, these units are ideal for use in wet, ...
The RTR-50 series wireless data loggers include temperature, temperature/humidity, and voltage/pulse/event loggers along with a hand-held data collector. Said to be unique, the ...
T&D RTR-500 Series wireless data loggers are ideal for measuring and monitoring ambient temperatures in refrigerators, freezers, and warehouses.
T&D’s integrated wireless LAN communication lets you use your mobile device for logger setup and downloading data—no cables needed. TR-71wf dataloggers also support USB communication with a PC.
The wireless data logger measures and records ambient pressure, humidity and temperature. The CE compliant product is ideal for monitoring weather data, measuring barometric pressure in high-rise ...
Vaisala introduces the latest version of the RFL series data loggers – the RFL100 Temperature-only. The data loggers use Vaisala’s proprietary VaiNet wireless technology to monitor temperature in ...
Omega’s new series of wireless pulse data loggers features wireless two-way communication with pulse input for monitoring wind speed, energy or flow rate.
The RTR-50 series wireless data loggers come in four versions and work with a handheld RTR-57C data collector that can receive the transmitted data remotely. This ability to download stored or ...
The Temperature Data Logger Market Size is estimated to be USD 529.0 million in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 701.1 billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of 5.8%.