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HOBO Temperature/Relative Humidity Data Logger

MX1101 Data Sheet
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Oklahoma State University Energy Conservation to Make Wiser Use of Money

University uses data loggers to measure temperature, light, and humidity as part of an energy-savings initiative that could save $22 million over seven years.

HOBOs Help Keep Guests Comfortable at Marriott Hotels

As director of cluster engineering for Marriott's Southern California hotels, John Miller uses reliable, portable data loggers to measure a variety of parameters and ensure guest comfort.

IAQ Research Reveals Regional Differences

Funded by the U.S. Department of Urban Development, consulting firm Steven Winter Associates Inc. used battery-powered data loggers for round-the-clock measurements of relative humidity levels in homes.

Wireless Data Nodes Identify Data Center Energy Waste

Energy-efficiency company utilizes a wireless monitoring system to provide temperature, relative humidity, and power consumption information at data center facilities, which use up to 30 times more energy than average office buildings.

Dracula Exhibit Monitored with HOBO Data Loggers

Curators at the Rosenbach Museum & Library in Philadelphia deployed wireless data loggers to discreetly monitor temp and RH and ensure favorable preservation conditions for all of its treasures.

A quick temp-accuracy check (ice bath)

We receive many calls requesting information on how to calibrate our data loggers. While our data loggers cannot be calibrated, you can certainly check to see if the data loggers are recording within their specifications. Ideally, testing should be done in a controlled environment. Unfortunately, not everyone has access to this type of environment.

MX logger not appearing in the Recently Seen/In Range list on the HOBO screen

  • The logger may need new batteries.

I can't connect to MX logger in the Recently Seen/In Range list

  • Close HOBOmobile and then reopen it.
  • Power cycle the mobile device and try connecting again.

MX logger is listed in the wrong group. How can I change that?

  • Connect to the logger, tap Configure, and then tap Group.
  • Select a group for the logger or create a new group.
  • If you do not want the logger to be listed in any group, th

Lost connection while setting up MX logger. Will it still start?

If you did not tap Start before the connection was lost, then the logger will not start logging. Connect to the logger again, finish choosing your settings, and then tap Start.