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HOBO Stainless Temperature (4,900 ft.) Data Logger

U12-015 Data Sheet
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Monitoring Water Quality with HOBO Data Loggers

Learn about the family of HOBO water quality data loggers for monitoring conductivity, salinity, pH, dissolved oxygen, and more - in lakes, streams, rivers, estuaries, and coastal waters.

Groundwater Monitoring with HOBO Data Loggers

This webinar introduces you to the Onset family of HOBO data loggers for groundwater monitoring, including offerings for water level and water quality measurements.

Mac USB Adapter Cable

A few years back, Apple removed traditional USB ports and went to something called USB-C. This makes everything incompatible, including HDMI & Ethernet cables.

Tips for Selecting & Deploying Data Loggers for Building Performance Monitoring

Get tips on selecting the best logger for monitoring a building's energy consumption, heating, air conditioning, lighting, or other system. Plus learn how to configure, deploy, and download loggers.

HOBO U12-015 Stainless Temperature Data Logger

An overview video of the HOBO U12 Stainless Temperature Data Logger, ideal for food, pharmaceutical, autoclave, and other applications where high-accuracy temperature data is critical.

Troubleshooting communication issues with USB data loggers, base stations, and shuttles

If you're experiencing communication issues with your USB data logger, base station, and shuttle, here are a few things to consider:

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Monitoring Meat Processing

A process engineer had been using expensive, sometimes poorly designed, or unreliable data loggers to monitor oven and meat product temperatures in forced-air convection ovens (smokehouses), so he looked for a better solution.

Data Logger Basics for Building Performance Monitoring

Learn the basics about monitoring your building's energy consumption, heating, air conditioning, lighting, and more!

Thought Leader Webinar: Assessing the Interactions of Offshore Windfarms and Fisheries

A on-demand webinar, presented by Kevin D.E. Stokesbury, Ph.D, on using HOBO water quality data loggers to develop a framework that addresses concerns of offshore windfarm and marine fisheries industries.