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I thought I saw on here that someone was using this device for temperature monitoring. If you could provide feedback, I would greatly appreciate it.

Ideal Sciences — Smart Sensor Technology (tempstick.com)

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We currently use senso scientific to monitor temp and humidity within our laboratory, pharmacy and in POC required areas (https://sensoscientific.com/). The monitoring site they have is easy to use, allows email-able alerts to key players, record of temps ect. The drawback to their system is needing to replace the probes yearly, transmitters must be plugged in (or eat batteries), and are located out side of the monitored unit, so wires have to run in and out. Also, the wifi connection in some of our clinics is weak and I receive numerous connectivity errors. 
Our laboratory is now switching (they just got here today) a new system called Quanetics
(www.qanetics.com). Pharmacy and some lab departments trialed it liked it. Drawbacks, they currently do not have a "deep freeze" system, though they say one is in development.These sensors are placed directly into the units (fridge, freezer, incubator) and do not require a plug or probe change. I have not been able to see their dashboard for monitoring as of yet. We will see how they go before I switch my POC ones over.   

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