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Data Logger

Data Logger

We offer an extensive range of data loggers for different applications – temperature, relative humidity, pH, soil moisture, etc, making them ideal for diverse environmental monitoring needs. These data loggers support experts across various monitoring applications, from verifying green building performance to informing agricultural research.

Brands Offered

Products

  • Onset HOBO MX pH and Temperature Data Logger

  • Onset HOBO MX800 Series Water Data Loggers

  • Onset HOBO MX1104 Analog/Temp/RH/Light Data Logger

  • Onset HOBO U14 Logger

  • Onset HOBO Pendant MX Temperature/Light Data Logger

  • Onset HOBO Pendant MX Water Temperature Data Logger

  • Onset MX2001 Water Level Logger

  • Onset HOBO MX2001 Water Level Data Logger

  • Onset HOBO MX2301A Temperature/RH Data Logger

  • Onset HOBO UX120-006M 4-Channel Analog Data Logger

  • Onset HOBO MX100 Temperature Data Logger

  • Onset HOBO MX1105 4-Channel Analog Data Logger

  • Onset HOBO TidbiT MX Temperature 400′ Data Logger – MX2203

  • Onset HOBO TidbiT MX2204 Temperature 5000′ Data Logger

  • Onset HOBO UX100-011A Temperature/Relative Humidity Data Logger

  • Onset U20 Water Level Loggers

  • Onset HOBO H21-USB Data Logger

  • Onset HOBO U22 Water Temp Pro v2 Logger

  • Onset HOBO UX100 Logger

  • Onset HOBO MX1102A Carbon Dioxide – Temperature / Relative Humidity Data Logger

  • Onset HOBO U24 Conductivity Logger

  • Onset HOBO H22 Energy Logger

  • Onset HOBO MX1101 Temperature/Relative Humidity Data Logger

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Data Logger?

Ans: A data logger is a compact, battery-powered device with an internal microprocessor, data storage, and one or more sensors or sensor ports.

How do I select the right data logger or remote monitoring system for my application?

Ans: Considering these important factors will aid in your data logger or remote monitoring system selection:

  1. Accuracy – How close the actual value of measurement is
  2. Resolution – The degree a data logger can detect and display a change
  3. Access to data – Eg. USB access, Bluetooth-enabled, web-based system, etc
  4. Monitoring environment – Lockable security enclosure for indoor applications, waterproof enclosure for underwater environment
  5. Software capabilities and features needed – Eg. data exporting tools, API keys, etc

What is the expected lifecycle of the MX1102A HOBO Carbon Dioxide/Temp/RH Data Logger?

Ans: The expected lifecycle of the MX1102A HOBO Carbon Dioxide/Temp/RH Data Logger is typically 6 months with logging and sampling intervals of 5 minutes or slower. However, it lasts 6 months or less with faster intervals while logging CO2. Entering burst logging mode will impact battery life. Additionally, using the app can reduce battery life due to remaining connected, excessive readouts, audible alarms, and paging. Moreover, visual/audible alarms and other events can marginally affect battery life.

Which Onset HOBO Data logger is best suited for field conditions?

Ans: The HOBO MX2300 Temp/RH series is best suited for monitoring of field conditions.