Temperature & Humidity:

Environmental Recorders

Hanwell’s data loggers are perfect for standalone, hand-held or even transportation and storage monitoring. Each data logger reads its on-board sensors to provide accurate and reliable information about the relevant environmental conditions. The historical data can be downloaded from the unit using an integrated software package, and connected to a local PC via a USB lead.



Data loggers are ideal for quick and easy use time and time again.

We pride ourselves in our ability to accurately interpret customer requirements. If you require the monitoring of any parameter not mentioned below, please call as we will, almost certainly, have a solution for you.

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 Temperature and Humidity – HL4115
The HL4115 data logger is one of a new series of advanced standalone temperature and humidity data loggers. The HL4115 logger is configured with 2 Lemo sockets for the probes. Find out more>>
 Hornet – HL2008
All too often sensor quality, accuracy and memory are sacrificed to produce small data loggers. The Hornet uses the same high quality components that are used on all Hanwell measuring instruments. Find out more>>
 Humbug – 43791-H
The humbug data logger has been designed to monitor temperature and/or humidity during transportation and/or storage and is our smallest data logger at only 105 x 65 x 19mm.
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 Temperature and Humidity – HL4106
Our best selling temperature and humidity data logger. The LCD screen displays the readings for direct and instant information, and stored data can be downloaded for a complete record for historic analysis. Find out more>>
 Temperature and Humidity – HL4108
The HL4108 data logger is one of a new range of advanced temperature and humidity loggers. They allow wire-free monitoring of a site, with visual alarm notification and historical analysis of data.
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