Temperature and humidity meters help environmental, agricultural and technical teams monitor air conditions, relative humidity, dew point and wet bulb values in field and facility applications. John Morris Group supplies professional monitoring options from Kinesis and Spectrum for Environmental, Laboratory and Test and Measurement workflows, including Extech USB dataloggers and Spectrum Temperature / RH pens.
Temperature And Humidity Meters
Select Temperature And Humidity Meters For Environmental Monitoring
Temperature and humidity meters are used where teams need quick spot checks or logged records of environmental conditions. The visible range includes Extech RHT20 and Extech 42280 humidity temperature USB dataloggers, along with Spectrum Temperature / RH and Temperature / RH / Dew Point / Wet Bulb pens for portable monitoring.
- Humidity And Temperature Logging: USB dataloggers support long-term monitoring, data download and review of temperature and RH conditions.
- Portable Spot Checks: RH pens provide fast readings for field, greenhouse, storage and facility inspection workflows.
- Dew Point And Wet Bulb Values: Select multifunction pens where dew point or wet bulb readings are required for environmental assessment.
- Alarm And Sampling Needs: Compare datalogger memory, sampling rate, alarm settings and USB download requirements before purchase.
Support Field, Storage And Facility Monitoring Workflows
These instruments are suited to environmental monitoring, horticulture, agriculture, storage rooms, controlled environments, field audits, laboratories and facility checks. Buyers planning a wider monitoring setup may also compare Temperature humidity testers, Meteorological instruments and Weather stations.
Buying Guidance For Temperature And Humidity Meters
- Measurement Mode: Choose between a handheld RH pen for spot readings or a USB datalogger for recorded monitoring over time.
- Required Parameters: Confirm whether the workflow needs temperature, relative humidity, dew point, wet bulb or combined readings.
- Data Management: Select USB dataloggers where the site needs downloaded records for reporting, audits or trend review.
- Monitoring Location: Consider whether the instrument will be used in the field, a storage room, controlled room, greenhouse or laboratory.
Why Buy From John Morris Group Australia
Established in 1952, John Morris Group supports Australian environmental, laboratory and industrial customers with ISO 9001 certified systems, technical procurement guidance and factory-trained engineers. For help selecting temperature and humidity meters for your monitoring workflow, contact our Australian team on 1300 501 555.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are temperature and humidity meters used for?
They are used to measure air temperature and relative humidity in environmental monitoring, storage checks, field assessments, horticulture, laboratories and controlled spaces.
When should I choose a USB datalogger instead of an RH pen?
Choose a USB datalogger when you need recorded readings over time. Choose an RH pen when you need quick portable spot checks of temperature, humidity or related values.
What is the difference between dew point and wet bulb readings?
Dew point indicates the temperature at which moisture condenses from air, while wet bulb relates to evaporative cooling and is often used in environmental and comfort assessments.