USB Hygrometer and Thermometer

Remember that USB Thermometer we wrote about last year? It’s now been updated with a new feature; in addition to the indoor temperature, you can now also measure and log the humidity.
Features:
- Powered by USB
- Temperature Range: -40° ~ 120°
- Humidity Range: 0 ~ 100%
- Temperature can be captured from every second to 12 hours
- The logged data can be pasted to Word / Excel easily
- Support Windows XP / Vista
- Size: 59×17x7mm (approx.)
- Weight: 8g

The USB Hygrometer and Thermometer is available from USB Brando for $24.
Tags: humidity, hygrometer, temperature, thermometer, usb
Published by Robert Birming on the 25th of March 2008 in Gadgets.

14 comments for “USB Hygrometer and Thermometer” »
25 March 2008 at 8:35 am
[...] We like strange USB gadgets: Brando’s new gizmo plugs into a USB port and gives you accurate temperature and humidity measurements, on a second-by-second basis, whether you like. It even logs the notes for you, in a spreadsheet-friendly fashion. So that you can, you know, predict whether it’s going to rain on your laptop. perhaps you put a lengthy lead on it, and dangle it out the window? I don’t know. For those of you really into that kind of microclimate info collection, it works amoung -40ºF and 120ºF, measures humidity 0-100% and works with XP/Vista. Available now for $24. [Geek Alerts] [...]
25 March 2008 at 10:23 am
[...] not only the USB Thermometer that has been updated with new features. The can-shaped card reader / USB port combo has also been [...]
25 March 2008 at 8:12 pm
[...] We like strange USB gadgets: Brando’s new gizmo plugs into a USB port and gives you accurate temperature and humidity measurements, on a second-by-second basis, if you like. It even logs the data for you, in a spreadsheet-friendly fashion. So that you can, you know, predict if it’s going to rain on your laptop. Maybe you put a long lead on it, and dangle it out the window? I don’t know. For those of you really into that kind of microclimate data collection, it works between -40ºC and 120ºC, measures humidity 0-100% and works with XP/Vista. Available now for $24. [Geek Alerts] [...]
25 March 2008 at 10:50 pm
[...] We like strange USB gadgets: Brando’s new gizmo plugs into a USB port and gives you accurate temperature and humidity measurements, on a second-by-second basis, if you like. It even logs the data for you, in a spreadsheet-friendly fashion. So that you can, you know, predict if it’s going to rain on your laptop. Maybe you put a long lead on it, and dangle it out the window? I don’t know. For those of you really into that kind of microclimate data collection, it works between -40ºC and 120ºC, measures humidity 0-100% and works with XP/Vista. Available now for $24. [Geek Alerts] [...]
26 March 2008 at 8:51 am
wow, only looking at it makes me find a thousend applications for the little one. homeautomation becomes quite fun with stuff like that.
26 March 2008 at 9:21 am
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27 March 2008 at 9:42 am
[...] We like strange USB gadgets: Brando’s new gizmo plugs into a USB port and gives you accurate temperature and humidity measurements, on a second-by-second basis, whether you like. It even logs the goods for you, in a spreadsheet-friendly fashion. So that you can, you know, predict whether it’s going to rain on your laptop. possibly you put a faraway lead on it, and dangle it out the window? I don’t know. For those of you really into that kind of microclimate details collection, it works amidst -40ºC and 120ºC, measures humidity 0-100% and works with XP/Vista. Available now for $24. [Geek Alerts] [...]
28 March 2008 at 2:35 am
Hehe, that’s true Thomas. :)
Thanks for stopping by!
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31 March 2008 at 9:39 pm
[...] Casio watch you’ve been wearing all these years. Windows XP/Vista only. (Kudos to Geek Alerts for spotting this [...]
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24 July 2008 at 8:07 pm
[...] Peut-être voudrez-vous installer ce périphérique au bout d’un long câble qui ira jusqu’à votre fenêtre? Les accros du micro-climat apprécieront de savoir que l’appareil, qui coûte 24$ (15,40 €), mesure des températures de -40ºC à 120ºC, l’humidité entre 0 et 100%, et fonctionne avec XP ou Vista. [Geek Alerts] [...]
29 November 2009 at 8:53 pm
Does anyone know where to get this in Sydney Australia?
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