Testo 160 IAQData logger Wi-Fi for recording air quality

View data at any time and from any WIFI - Internet connection
Excellent integration into the environment thanks to the decorative customizable cover
No additional software required
The testo 160 IAQ is the ideal member of the testo family of data loggers developed especially for special measurements in museums, archives, galleries, libraries and exhibition venues for monitoring indoor air quality.
Indoor air quality has a major influence on people, their health and well-being. Stale air without proper air exchange can cause discomfort in exhibition halls or a lack of concentration in reading rooms.
Monitoring temperature, humidity, CO2 and air pressure with the testo 160 IAQ Wi-Fi data logger:
The testo 160 IAQ Wi-Fi data logger is an easy-to-use climate logger for monitoring indoor air quality thanks to integrated humidity, temperature, CO2 and air pressure sensors.
The measurement data is transmitted and stored directly in the Testo Cloud from the data logger via WLAN. If the set limit values are exceeded or undershot, the designated personnel receive an alert by email or (optionally) by SMS.
In addition, all measured values and analysis functions can be accessed at any time and from anywhere using a smartphone, tablet or PC with an Internet connection.
The testo 160 IAQ Wi-Fi data logger is adaptable and discreet:
The testo 160 IAQ can be easily attached to a room wall or display cabinet thanks to its small size (64 x 76 x 22 mm) and simple design. As an additional feature, the data logger has a decorative cover that can be customized to match the color or pattern of the room wall. This means that it is not distracting from the eye. (The customisable cover is not included in the order - see section "Accessories").
Perfectly linked: with the testo 160 IAQ Wi-Fi data logger and the Testo Cloud:
The Testo Cloud is the central control element of the testo 160 data logger family. With the testo 160 IAQ you can store your measurement data in the Testo Cloud via an existing WLAN network.
The Cloud is used to configure the Wi-Fi data loggers, set limit values for triggering alarms and analyse the measured values. To access the Testo Cloud, you must first register at www.museum.saveris.net.
The configuration of the data loggers is very simple and can be done via a standard browser or with the testo Saveris 2 App for iOS and Android.
Depending on the desired functions, the Testo Cloud can be used in two modes: Basic (free of charge) and Advanced (paid for). The Basic mode provides all the functions required for operating and configuring the data loggers. With the Advanced mode, for example, you can create up to 10 users per account or set alarms via SMS.
Applications for the testo 160 IAQ Wi-Fi data logger: museums, archives, art galleries, libraries, offices, schools, crowded spaces.
In any crowded enclosed space, you can always reliably measure indoor air quality with the testo 160 IAQ data logger; Temperature, humidity, CO2 and air pressure under control with just one instrument.
The professional testo 160 IAQ Wi-Fi data logger has been developed for applications involving monitoring ambient conditions in spaces where the well-being and comfort of people must be monitored.
Further advantages of the testo 160 IAQ Wi-Fi data logger:
The data logger has an LCD display which shows the measured values in real time, values exceeded or underreached, and the battery charge. Three traffic light-coloured LEDs indicate the indoor air quality.
The internal memory of the Wi-Fi data logger has a capacity for 40,000 readings, and the housing is made of a durable plastic. protected according to IP20. The data logger is powered by the included power supply, but can also be powered by standard AA batteries. The standard batteries have a lifespan of 1 year and can be replaced by the user at any time.
Included:
- testo 160 IAQ Wi-Fi data logger
- Including free cloud access (Basic mode)
- USB power supply
- 4 AA batteries
- Wall bracket incl. Unlocking tool and adhesive tape
- QR code sticker
- Calibration protocol
- Quick start guide