Data Logger

A data logger is an electronic device that is used to store data over time, commonly known as data logging.

Data Logger

A data logger is an electronic device that is used to store data over time, commonly known as data logging. This includes many data acquisition devices such as plug-in boards or serial communication systems which use a computer as a real time data recording system. Nowadays, wireless transmitters are also capable of turning a regular smart phone (or tablets) into a mobile logger.

A data logging device is often battery powered for use where no electrical supply exists, data loggers accept one or more sensor inputs, sampling and saving the data at a predetermined frequency. This could be as fast as several hundred per second or as slow as several hundred per day (and faster and slower data loggers are available).

Data Logger

Single Use Temperature Datalogger

Economical single-use data logger for monitoring temperature of transported goods. Single use disposal data logger is a cost effective & reliable temperature logger measures and stores real time temperature readings over a measurement range of -30°C to +70°C (-13°F to +150°F).The Glo-S1 combines all the features of an advanced temperature logger with an 12,960 log memory and a 6-month operating life in a robust and inexpensive package. The automatically created PDF reports contain extensive information that you can use to assess the goods being monitored: data curve, statistical values such as MIN, MAX, AVG, MKT and every single measurement value shown in table format.

Multi-use Datalogger

Multi-use temperature loggers were especially developed for monitoring temperature-sensitive products throughout the entire cold chain.
Their robust designs make them suitable for pharmaceuticals, food, life science, flowers, cooler boxes, refrigerated trucks, cooler bags, containers, fresh food lockers, incubators, blood bags and vaccine applications.

Realtime Datalogger

Real time Datalogger for live monitoring, ideal for applications where there are challenges in collecting real-time and recorded data.