Wireless Temperature Monitoring with ThermaData® WiFi loggers June 2, 2017 Hardware & Accessories, Industry Utilising the latest WiFi technology, the new ThermaData® WiFi range of temperature loggers from Electronic Temperature Instruments Ltd are a user-friendly solution for remote food temperature monitoring. Two thermistor models are available both offering accurate wireless WiFi temperature monitoring and logging by securely transmitting temperature data over the range -50 to 125 °C to a WiFi router, connected to the internet. This data can be accessed and viewed from a PC, laptop or tablet anywhere in the world, allowing real time temperature monitoring and the logging of temperature sensitive food and storage areas. Each logger has an intuitive LCD displaying temperature, WiFi connection status, max/min recorded temperatures, alarm status and battery life. The loggers are battery powered by two AA batteries with a life expectancy of in excess of a year. The easy to use ThermaData Studio software makes the ThermaData WiFi loggers ideal for HACCP temperature analysis. At programmable time intervals, the loggers will record temperature from one or two sensors, recording up to a maximum of 18000 readings (9000 from each sensor). Each ThermaData WiFi logger incorporates a red and green LED. The flashing green LED indicates that the logger is active/logging and the flashing red LED indicates that your customised pre-set temperature alarms have been exceeded. ThermaData Studio software is available to download FREE from the ETI website www.etiltd.com and is licence free, with no subscription charges. The ThermaData WiFi Loggers are available from www.etiltd.com priced from £85 excluding VAT. About Latest Posts Food & Drink NewsOne of the leading voices in the Food & Drink industry for 20 years. Featuring in depth company profiles and informative news from all over the industry! Latest posts by Food & Drink News (see all) Navigating the Golden Quarter: Retail’s annual pressure pot - October 28, 2024 Celebrating 30 years of the Island Bakery - October 22, 2024 William Boers of family run business, Westlands, located in the Vale of Evesham, talks about what keeps the business thriving and what inspires them. - October 10, 2024