"Choose the right communication technology" 

When choosing between wireless temperature data loggers and those that use LAN/PoE connections, several key differences and considerations arise.

Wireless Temperature Data Loggers

These devices communicate via wireless signals, offering greater flexibility and mobility. They can be easily placed in various locations without the need for extensive wiring, making installation straightforward. Wireless loggers are ideal for hard-to-reach areas or situations where mobility is essential.

LAN/PoE Temperature Data Loggers

In contrast, LAN/PoE loggers connect through a wired network, providing a stable and secure connection. They receive power through the Ethernet cable, ensuring continuous operation without the need for battery replacements. This makes them suitable for stable environments that require constant monitoring.

Considerations
When deciding between the two, consider the specific environment and needs. Wireless loggers excel in flexible applications, while LAN/PoE loggers are best for high-security environments.

Advantages

  • Wireless:

Advantages: Flexibility, easy installation, no cabling required.

  • LAN/PoE:

Advantages: Reliable connection, continuous power, enhanced security.

Ultimately, the choice depends on your specific monitoring requirements and environmental considerations.


More flexibility – ready for every application

Thanks to the modular data loggers and an extensive probe portfolio, testo Saveris 1 will adapt perfectly to your circumstances

The integration into your existing infrastructure as well as the optional use of an autonomous radio network offers you the highest flexibility in your project planning 

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