
Brando has released the USB Thermometer that gives you a reading of the current indoor temperature along with the ability to store such data in your computer. It looks like a standard USB flash drive at first glance, save for the fact that you can’t store any data on it due to the lack of memory within. The USB Thermometer has a temperature range between 20°C and 100°C. You can choose for the temperature to be captured every second up or even every 12 hours. Logged data can be viewed in Word/Excel, so there’s no need for any more software purchases. To find the current indoor temperature, I normally check the thermostat level in the office instead. Still, if you insist on toting around your very own thermometer, this one will cost you $19.
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