ThermoWorks debuts NODE Wi-Fi Temperature Monitor with 24/7 tracking alerts from phone

American Fork, United States – ThermoWorks, a provider in temperature tools, has launched NODE Wi-Fi Temperature Monitor. A simple three-step wizard that connects NODE to the existing Wi-Fi network and starts sending recorded temperatures to the cloud.

Professional NODE users like restaurants with multiple warming ovens, freezers, and refrigerators (both walk-ins and low boys), agricultural operations, or computer server farms can add multiple NODE devices to the same account to assemble a true dashboard of critical temps in one view. Subscribers to ThermoWorks Pro, Business Pro, or Business Pro Plus Cloud Accounts can even group those connected devices by location, increase the frequency of transmissions even more, get “device offline” alerts, and auto-archive their data for easy reporting.

“Consumers and businesses alike are coming to expect the convenience of tracking the things that are most important to them right from their phones at any time,” says ThermoWorks founder and CEO Randy Owen. “And now, with NODE, that includes temperature, one of the most important parametres for the safety, comfort, and performance of any person, animal, machine, or system. ThermoWorks has long been the leader in the highest quality thermometres for speed, accuracy, and unexpected features, and this new product line marks a new direction for us in the emerging world of the Internet of Things.”

NODE is perfect for restaurants watching over their perishable inventory in walk-in refrigerators and freezers as well as low-boys and reach-ins. Farmers and ranchers can track the temperatures of their greenhouses, crops, and livestock. NODE can track temps on factory floors or server rooms. And everyone can be alerted the moment things get too hot or too cold in the cabin, RV, baby’s room, gun safe, fish tank, wine cellar, or anywhere else valuable things are kept.

NODE comes in three models: Internal Sensor Only [$99 MSRP (€93.28 MSRP)], Internal Sensor + One External Probe [$119 MSRP (€112.12 MSRP)], and Internal Sensor + Two External Probes [$129 MSRP (€121.54 MSPR)]. It also comes in five bright colors: Red, White, Yellow, Charcoal, and Blue. NODE is available immediately at ThermoWorks where there is still time for standard shipping before Christmas.

NODE takes its place amongst a broad offering of other connected ThermoWorks thermometres, including, the ThermaData WiFi family of data loggers (with type K, type T, and thermistor probe options), Signals Four-Channel and BlueDOT Single-Probe BBQ Alarm Thermometres, DishTemp Blue Plate-Simulating Dishwasher Thermometre, Thermapen Blue Instant-Read Thermometre, WAND Blue No Touch Forehead Thermometre for recorded health checks, and more.

NODE features:

  • Cloud-based worldwide access
  • 24/7 temp monitoring with graphs
  • Simple to set up and connect
  • Set high and low alarms
  • Push notifications for trigger events
  • Resettable Max/Min and Average recorded temps
  • Works with FREE ThermoWorks app
  • Or dive deep into your data with FREE ThermoWorks Cloud dashboard
  • Big display, long battery life or plug in for AC power
  • Works with all Pro-Series Probes for multiple applications
  • Rugged, durable, splash proof housing with 2-year warranty
  • Two-point NIST-traceable Calibration Certificate included
  • Three models: Internal Sensor Only, Internal Sensor + One External Probe, and Internal Sensor + Two External Probes
  • Five bright colors: Red, White, Yellow, Charcoal, and Blue

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