Temperature Sensors, Thermometers and Probes

Friday, 14 November 2014

New Developments: MM7005 USB Barcode Scanning Thermometer

Here at TME, we're always squirrelling away to develop new time, money and problem-solving temperature technology. In this series of posts, we'll keep an up-to-date log of all of our latest developments and newest products. 
The MM7005 USB Barcode Thermometer
Would you like all the benefits of a paperless temperature monitoring system, but are unable to wirelessly download data? TME is proud to announce its' newest development: an alternative to their best-selling MM7000 Bluetooth Barcode Thermometer: the MM7005 USB Barcode Thermometer.

Why USB?

Whilst Bluetooth downloading is a perfect solution for a lot of users, as Bluetooth is quick, easy to use, and most modern devices are Bluetooth-enabled, some users prefer a wired connection. This is where USB comes in. With USB, there’s no need to worry about connectivity or discoverability. Simply plug a USB cable into the MM7005 and download your data to computer, PDA, tablet or smartphone.

Who uses USB?
  • Public environments, such as exhibition halls that have a lot of background wireless traffic going on, resulting in slower Bluetooth signals
  • Organisations that hold sensitive information, and may have security worries about sending information wirelessly
  • Medical environments, such as hospitals and nursing homes, where wireless signals can interfere with medical equipment
  • Any organisation that prefers to download data using a wired connection

How does it compare?

The new MM7005 is very similar to the MM7000, in that it harnesses barcode technology to deliver sophisticated paperless temperature data recording across a range of industries and applications – from food manufacturing and food service to industrial processing, water temperature monitoring and logistics. Both models boast an integrated barcode scanner which logs not only the temperature, time and date of each scan, but also, for complete due diligence, the unique identity and location of the test point.

The MM7000’s recently-introduced alarm function is also present in the MM7005. This function allows users to set their own critical alarm values for every temperature test point, which, when breached, instantly display a Low or High visual alarm so that remedial action can be quickly taken.


For more details on this and other innovative temperature measurement solutions, visit www.tmethermometers.com for online purchasing or contact the Sales Team on 01903 700651 or sales@tmethermometers.com