What is a Temperature Logger?
Thermometers are
out of style.
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.
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![Thermometer moving from Flaming Hot to Freezing Cold](https://onsolution.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/hot-1024x1024.png)
This is a standard graph, the kind you’re likely to create when using thermometers or receive when using temperature loggers.
![An empty Temperature graph axis. no data entered yet](https://onsolution.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/graphbase-1024x470.png)
When using thermometers, you obtain data points that are widely scattered, leaving significant gaps devoid of information.
![An example of temperature data collected from thermometers other time](https://onsolution.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Untitled-1-1024x470.png)
Compare that to a temperature logger that continuously logs data without requiring your interaction; you obtain a much more comprehensive understanding of the situation.
![a constant line of temperature data received from temperature logger](https://onsolution.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/gaph-1024x470.png)
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.
![An empty Temperature graph axis. no data entered yet](https://onsolution.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/graphbase-1024x470.png)