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LogIT is a brand of data logging products widely used in primary and secondary schools as an integral part of the Science curriculum, and increasingly in universities and industry.
A data logger is a hand-held device using sensors to capture data from an external source. This could be sound, movement, light, temperature, radiation, acidity, human heart rate, even the electronic 'smog' given off by mobile phones and computers. Weather stations and traffic control systems are examples of everyday data logging. Data can be recorded in real time, continuously or at regular intervals over long time periods. The information collected can be sent to a computer and displayed, analysed and stored using bespoke software.
Rapid sell LogIT's two flagship products – the LogIT Explorer and LogIT Voyager, together with a complete range of LogIT accessories, sensors and software.
The LogIT Explorer is a complete data logging solution for primary and secondary schools. Utilising the latest technology and design it provides the ideal link between hands-on science and IT to enhance and develop science for young students.
The LogIT Voyager employs advanced technology to produce an instrument that is amazingly simple to use and meets all the demands required of a data logger in Secondary ICT and Science. USB or Bluetooth connectivity increases the Voyager's user-friendly quality.
Also available from Rapid is the Data Vision CX and BX – an advanced device with applications at Secondary, graduate and industrial level. A built-in LCD colour screen display provides immediate data display capability, with 20,000 readings able to be taken per experiment, and 6 sensor ports, all of which can be connected at the same time.