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Used in museums, archives, and exhibit spaces worldwide, Onset’s award-winning Bluetooth-enabled HOBO temperature and humidity data loggers protect irreplaceable objects, including the best-surviving copy of the Magna Carta, which was on display to commemorate the document’s 800-year anniversary. And with the new MX Gateway, users can remotely manage data, receive alarm notifications via email or text, and create custom dashboards in HOBOlink, Onset’s cloud software. Based on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, Onset has been designing and manufacturing its products on site since the company’s founding in 1981.

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Website: www.onsetcomp.com                        Email: sean_kelly@onsetcomp.com

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  • HOBO Data Loggers for Preservation Management
    An overview of using HOBO data loggers for preservation management.
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  • Preserving Musical Artifacts at the National Music Museum in Vermillion, South Dakota
    Museum conservators use data loggers to monitor conditions in galleries and storage facilities housing a diverse collection of musical instruments and artifacts.
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  • HOBO Bluetooth Data Loggers Streamline Museum Environmental Monitoring
    Tokyo's Idemitsu Museum of Arts monitors temperature and RH with Bluetooth-enabled data loggers to ensure optimal environmental conditions.
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  • HOBO Bluetooth Data Logger Protects Magna Carta
    The best-surviving copy of the Magna Carta is displayed in a glass case, along with a Bluetooth-enabled temperature/relative humidity data logger.
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  • Museum Ensures Stable Environment with Bluetooth Temp Loggers
    Tennessee's Hunter Museum of Art uses Bluetooth-enabled temp/RH data logger to ensure a safe environment for art objects made from a variety of materials.
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