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The HOBO UX100-023 External Temperature/Relative Humidity data logger records temperature and relative humidity in an indoor environment with its external sensor. Ideal for monitoring occupant comfort in office buildings, tracking food storage conditions in warehouses, logging temperature trends in server rooms, and measuring humidity levels in museums.
The HOBO UX100-011 Temperature/Relative Humidity data logger records temperature and relative humidity (within 2.5% accuracy) in indoor environments with its integrated sensors. This data logger is ideal for monitoring occupant comfort in office buildings, tracking food storage conditions in warehouses, logging temperature trends in server rooms, and measuring humidity levels in museums.
The HOBO MX2302 is a weatherproof data logger with external temperature and relative humidity sensors. Leveraging Bluetooth Low Energy, the logger enables easy, fast setup and data download directly from your mobile device with Onset's free HOBOconnect app. The MX2302 provides high-accuracy measurements in harsh outdoor environments.
Add the MX Gateway for remote access to your data in Onset's cloud-based HOBOlink software.
You can download the HOBOconnect app here:
The HOBO MX2301 is a weatherproof data logger with built-in temperature and relative humidity sensors. Leveraging Bluetooth Low Energy, the logger enables easy, fast setup and data download directly from your mobile device with Onset's free HOBOconnect app. The MX2301 provides high-accuracy measurements in harsh outdoor environments.
Add the MX Gateway for remote access to your data in Onset's cloud-based HOBOlink software.
You can download the HOBOconnect app here:
The HOBO UX100-003 Temperature/Relative Humidity data logger records temperature and relative humidity (within 3.5% accuracy) in indoor environments with its integrated sensors. The data logger is ideal for monitoring occupant comfort in office buildings, tracking food storage conditions in warehouses, logging temperature trends in server rooms, and measuring humidity levels in museums.