THEye
Temperature and humidity loggers
The simple and reliable way to monitor temperature and humidity
THEye is a compact Bluetooth® data logger that allows precise and continuous monitoring of temperature and humidity, ensuring complete control over environmental conditions. The device is completely sealed with IP68 certification and has an integrated battery that can last up to eight years. THEye is designed to operate maintenance-free even in harsh environments, including immersion in liquids, and over extended periods of time.
The high-precision internal sensor automatically records data and stores it in the integrated memory, which can hold over one hundred and seventy thousand measurements. Reading the values is simple and immediate, just bring a smartphone close and use the THEye Controller app to view the history, check real-time values, export data or configure alarm thresholds for temperature and humidity. If the set limits are exceeded, the device signals the anomaly with visual indicators and through the app itself.
For those with advanced traceability needs, THEye can be connected to the THEye Cloud service, which allows data to be stored on secure servers in Switzerland and consulted remotely through an intuitive dashboard. The system also allows multi-user management and the generation of professional graphs and reports. With the addition of the THEye Gateway, data collection becomes completely automatic, the gateway detects nearby devices, downloads measurements and sends any alarms also via email.
The robustness, autonomy and ease of use make THEye ideal for monitoring in wide range of contexts, such as cold chain logistics, transport of sensitive goods, food and pharmaceutical environments, museums, cellars, archives, laboratories and any situation where temperature and humidity must be controlled with continuity and precision. Thanks to the supplied probe, it is possible to monitor humidity and temperature inside a container and a tank.
Controlled preservation system that maintains temperature-sensitive products within specific temperature ranges during transport, storage and distribution. Cold chain monitoring uses thermal indicators and temperature recorders to prevent thermal breaks that could compromise the effectiveness of drugs, vaccines and biological products, ensuring safety and regulatory compliance.
Electronic device reusable or single-use designed to automatically record environmental parameters such as temperature, humidity and atmospheric pressure during transport and storage. Data loggers generate detailed reports with charts and statistics to ensure regulatory compliance and predictive analysis of the supply chain, particularly critical for pharmaceutical and food products.
Internet of Things applied to monitoring systems for real-time transmission of environmental and movement data through 4G/5G, WiFi, Bluetooth and GPS connectivity. IoT monitoring devices enable remote control, automatic alerts, cloud dashboards and integration with ERP/WMS systems, offering complete visibility over the supply chain and timely intervention capabilities.
Tamper-proof shock indicators that detect and irreversibly signal potentially damaging impacts during transportation and handling of goods. When the device experiences a shock exceeding the preset G-level, the red liquid contained inside leaks out, visibly coloring the signaling area, providing indisputable evidence of improper handling and serving as a deterrent for logistics operators.
Ability to monitor and completely document the journey and conditions experienced by a product throughout the entire supply chain. Traceability in monitoring includes recording physical and environmental parameters, critical events, GPS location and precise timestamps, ensuring objective evidence for insurance claims, regulatory compliance and optimization of logistics processes through data analysis.
Precision sensor that measures acceleration along the three spatial axes (X, Y, Z) to detect shocks, vibrations and movements during handling and transport. The accelerometers used in monitoring systems allow to identify harmful events and correlations between mechanical stress and damage to sensitive products.