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USB thermometer tracks just how cold your office is
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If you're particularly interested in tracking the temperature in your home or office over a period of time, you could keep a thermometer at your desk and mark down the temperature every few hours and then draw a graph. But that seems pretty time intensive, doesn't it? Especially for a project that, lets be honest, is pretty pointless.

Never fear, those of you who are infinitely curious and disgustingly lazy: technology is here to solve your problems. This USB thermometer from Brando can read temperatures ranging from -4 degrees Fahrenheit (I really hope your office never gets that cold) to 212 degrees Fahrenheit (likewise with your house getting that hot), and you can set it to automatically record the temperature anywhere from every second to once a day. It'll then help you make handy charts proving that yes, it is colder on Tuesdays for some reason. Thanks, technology!

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