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Reddit mentions of Elitech GSP-6 Temperature and Humidity Data Logger 2 Temperature Sensor Probes Temperature Recorder 16000 Points
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Multi-use temperature and humidity data logger, records up to 16,000 temperature points and 16,000 humidity pointsUpgraded 1 external temperature-humidity combined sensor and 1 external temperature sensor. Now offering 3 different temperature-humidity measuring types (via ElitechLog Software).Wide temperature measurement range from -40℉ to 158℉, max. accuracy up to ±0.6℉; humidity measurement range from 10%~99%RH, max. accuracy up to ±3%RHMulti-Alarm notifications: Buzzer, LED Indicators, Screen Display.Two pieces of built-in magnets are convenient to fix the data logger onto metal material surface.Large LCD screen, convenient for direct viewings of key information including temperature and humidity data, alarm status and etc.
Specs:
Color | GSP-6 |
Height | 10.47 Inches |
Length | 7.99 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 1Pack |
Weight | 0.55 Pounds |
Width | 2.05 Inches |
I would think that anything non manual is going to be expensive unless you build it yourself. You'd need multiple temperature probes, some sort of communication between the readings and a datalogger. Using a computer would simplify things, but you'd be doing at least some low level programming, and measuring multiple points without having wires running all over your house means communication, which means power sources and other complications.
If you're not against crunching a little data yourself, just compiling some spreadsheets together, then I'd grab some simple temperature data loggers. Here's a temp only for super cheap:
https://www.amazon.com/Elitech-RC-5-Temperature-Recorder-Accuracy/dp/B00MQSCZF2/ref=pd_sim_328_2?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B00MQSCZF2&pd_rd_r=3NFG19818199WDFMJ0JS&pd_rd_w=Ng9gF&pd_rd_wg=QW5Zl&psc=1&refRID=3NFG19818199WDFMJ0JS
And here's temp an humidity. Not terribly expensive, but adds up a bit for four. Still, I doubt you'll get much cheaper (providing you can get them in EU for similar price):
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01H3669T4?psc=1