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We are excited to announce that the MT11 temperature probe sensor is now approved for EN12830!
What this is:
EN12830 is a European Standard that specifies the technical and functional characteristics of temperature recorders for the storage and d...
Do you want to be as energized, focused, and comfortable as possible at all times? Our ability to think clearly and perform well can be directly impacted by the quality of the air we breathe, which is why it is important to monitor key metrics and ta...
The MT15 Indoor Air Quality with CO2 Sensor is here!
What it is:
MT15 is our highest performing air quality sensor, offering carbon dioxide monitoring for student and employee productivity.
The MT15 features:
Real CO2, TVOC, PM2.5, temperature, ...
While MT14 is primarily used for general air quality monitoring, did you know that it can also help support healthy outcomes for people during environmental emergencies?For example, earlier this month, New York City became some of the worst in the wo...
Last week, MT14 & MT10 received an "A" grade for ECV certification per UL 2905, demonstrating through third-party certification that they deliver accuracy and effectiveness in their measurement of indoor air pollutants.
When it comes to indoor air...
Hey there, that's a great question. A bit more about the PM2.5 measurement on MT14: It samples PM2.5 once every 5 minutes, and the frequency of sampling can be increased to once every 1 second if the MT14 is toggled into high sampling mode (this requ...
@CMR That's great news! "with noise at 91dBA..." I wonder how you use the ambient noise metric to diagnose issues in your data center? Seeing as temperature and humidity are the main / most direct metrics. Is ambient noise something you typically loo...