Data Loggers
Data Loggers
Devices used to collect and record physical data such as temperature, humidity, speed, sound, and light levels to ensure sample quality and regulatory compliance during storage, transportation, and handling. May be wireless and with/without display.
Data loggers can be used to monitor and record various environmental conditions to help maintain sample quality and regulatory compliance during storage, transportation, and handling.
These electronic devices record data over time or in relation to location. Generally, they are small, battery powered, portable, and equipped with a microprocessor, data storage memory, sensors, and remote connectivity.
They may interface with a computer and have software that activates the device or allows the collected data to be viewed and analyzed. Others may have a local interface device (keypad or LCD) and act as stand-alone devices. Some data loggers are programmable, while others have static or limited capabilities. The main benefit of data loggers is their ability to collect data while left unattended for a specific period.
Data loggers may measure more than one parameter. If temperatures are being recorded, choose a temperature logger that records within the intended range. Data loggers may also have the capability to record minimum and maximum temperatures to help ensure the products or samples have not been exposed to temperatures outside a specific range.
Sensors may be built-in or external. External probes may be made to withstand harsh environments and may be connected via cable for remote measurements. A single data logger may also have more than one channel to measure internal and external temperatures simultaneously, for example.
Other features available for data loggers include maximum days’ measurements, programmable intervals, submersible probes, waterproofing, single use, traceability, and permanent or erasable data capabilities.
Fisherbrand™ Traceable™ Excursion-Trac™ Datalogging Thermometers

Monitor temperatures in refrigerators, freezers, water baths, heating blocks and incubators with this datalogging thermometer. Traceable™ Excursion-Trac™ Datalogging Thermometers have a temperature range of -50 to 70°C and resolution of 0.01 and maintain an accuracy of ±0.25°C across the entire temperature range.

Fisherbrand™ TraceableLIVE™ Wi-Fi Datalogging Refrigerator/Freezer Thermometers with Remote Notification

Now with FREE TraceableLIVE subscription plan (for one user)! The simple, efficient, and reliable way to stay connected to critical environments through a smart phone, tablet, or personal computer.
Fisherbrand™ TraceableLIVE™ Ultra-Low Temperature WiFi Datalogging Thermometer with Remote Notification

Now with FREE TraceableLIVE subscription plan (for one user)! A simple, efficient, and reliable way to stay connected to your critical environments with smartphone, tablet or personal computer.
Fisherbrand™ Traceable™ 100-Hr Four-Channel Timer

Fisherbrand™ Traceable™ 100-Hr Four-Channel Timer is a lab workhorse provides 100 hour timing on four channels.
Eisco™ Voltage Sensor

Accurately measures voltage of electronic circuits using two banana plugs, included with sensor.
Vernier™ Digital Extension Cable


Most of our sensors have cables that are 1.5 m long. There are times, however, that you may wish to have a longer cable. The Digital Sensor Extension Cable can be used with any Vernier sensor that connects to a digital channel of LabPro, CBL 2, or CBL, such as Motion Detectors and Photogates. Each cable is 2 meters in length.
Vernier™ Salinity Standard


This 35 ppt standard is used to calibrate the Salinity Sensor. (500 mL)
Vernier™ Power Amplifier


Use the Power Amplifier as a power supply for DC and ACcircuit investigations or to drive devices such as speakers, lamps, and small DC motors.
Vernier™ LabQuest Power Supply


Replacement power supply for the LabQuest, LabQuest 2, and LabQuest Mini.
Vernier™ EasyLink


Inexpensive data collection direct to any TI-Nspire handheld or TI-84 Plus graphing calculator.
Vernier™ Oxidation-Reduction Potential Sensor


The Oxidation-Reduction Potential (ORP) Sensor measures the ability of a solution to act as an oxidizing or reducing agent. Use the ORP Sensor to measure the oxidizing ability of chlorine in swimming pools or to determine when the equivalence point has been reached in an oxidation-reduction reaction.
Vernier™ Cuvette Rack


A plastic cuvette rack for holding up to 10 cuvettes during experiments.
Vernier™ Projectile Stop


The Projectile Stop has one job–to keep the projectiles from the Vernier Projectile Launcher from rolling out of sight. Place the Projectile Stop in the launch line, beyond the landing site, and the projectile will be caught. The Projectile Stop is heavy foam-coated steel that stays where you put it.
Vernier™ Pyranometer


The Pyranometer measures the power of electromagnetic radiation in watts per square meter. It is sensitive to near infrared, visible, and UV radiation, where 90% of solar energy is concentrated.
Eisco™ WIFI Module

Allows data to be streamed directly to laptops, tablets, smart phones.
micro-T Logger Kits

Comprehensive kits with loggers, software and USB reader.
Vernier™ PAR Sensor


The PAR (Photosynthetically Active Radiation) Sensor reports the Photosynthetic Photon Flux Density (PPFD), which corresponds to micromoles of photons per meter squared per second (μmol m-2 s-1).
Vernier™ LabQuest 2


LabQuest 2 is a standalone interface used to collect sensor data with its built-in graphing and analysis application.
Vernier™ LabQuest Charge Station


Charge and store up to four LabQuest 2 interfaces with this compact charge station.