For over 300 years, thermometers have been the go-to choice for temperature monitoring. While they still have a role in contemporary businesses, they come with notable drawbacks that no longer keep them at the forefront of temperature monitoring technology.
This is a standard graph, the kind you’re likely to create when using thermometers or receive when using temperature loggers.
When using thermometers, you obtain data points that are widely scattered, leaving significant gaps devoid of information.
Compare that to a temperature logger that continuously logs data without requiring your interaction; you obtain a much more comprehensive understanding of the situation.
Thanks to ongoing monitoring, you’ll have precise awareness of temperature breaches, and with wireless loggers, you can receive instant alerts as soon as they occur.