Resources for MX2001

HOBO Water Level Data Logger

MX2001 Data Sheet
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Low-Cost Monitoring of Stormwater Control Measures

Dr. Laura Toran of Temple University explains why water level loggers are a useful, low-cost monitoring tool for evaluating the performance of stormwater control measures.

How to get MX logger data to HOBOware through HOBOlink

Step 1. Set up a HOBOlink account if you do not have one already.

Monitoring Flow with Water Level Loggers: A Best Practices Guide

This guide explains how to use a water level data logger to record water depth and use that depth data to calculate flow rates and water usage in a variety of open channel applications.

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.

Using Water Quality Loggers to Manage Native Fish Habitats

In this 45-minute webinar, HOBO data logging expert Paul Gannett looks at sites around Cape Cod where water quality data loggers are being used to assess and manage critical fish habitats.

HOBO MX2001 Water Level Data Logger

An overview video of the Bluetooth-enabled HOBO MX2001 data logger, designed for convenient wireless setup and download from mobile devices, to dramatically simplify and lower the cost of field data collection.

Deployment Tips for HOBO U20 Water Level Loggers

This webinar provides useful tips for successfully deploying U20 series HOBO water level data loggers.

Remote Monitoring While Working from Home

Find out about the benefits of remote monitoring and see how wireless, touchless data loggers let you monitor your facility, greenhouse, incubators, labs. etc...from your home, or from anywhere!

Choosing a Water Level Logger is Easier Than You Think!

From simple self-contained data loggers to fully customizable web-based stations, this webinar provides guidance on how to select the best water level monitoring option for your application.

Monitoring Watersheds to Create Sustainable Ecosystems & Forecast Environmental Changes

A nonprofit research center in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem is using HOBO data loggers to create diagnostic and prognostic tools for the area’s watersheds.