LogTag LT5GEO 5G Logger

LogTag Real Time 4G/5G Data Logger (LT5GEO)

The multi-use LT5GEO cellular data logger is for the monitoring of location, humidity, shock, light, and temperature during shipping so you can act immediately.
Temperature Range: -30 °C to +70 °C

$298.00 incl. GST

THIS PRODUCT IS IN STOCK

Additional options

Configuration - add $22

We can configure your logger for you so all you have to do is hit the Start button. More info...

Certification - from $121

We can send the loggers to be tested at a laboratory. You will receive a certificate from the lab. More info...

Quantity
Total Price: $298.00

Instants alerts

Get immediate notifications of deviations so you can act to protect your shipment.

GPS Location

Gain visibility of the location of your shipment with GPS tracking

Condition visibility

The logger has temperature, humidity, shock, and light sensors.

Who uses these LogTags?

The loggers are the ultimate device for monitoring your shipments in real time. Users gain product visibility from the first to the last mile and everything in between.

The LT5GEO records location, humidity, shock, light, and temperature conditions so you can act immediately to protect your products before they spoil.

If you have any questions about whether LogTag is right for you, call us on 1300 08 20 20 or email [email protected].

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Specifications

Product Model LT5GEO
Sensor Measurement Range -30 °C to +70 °C (-22 °F to +158 °F)
Operating Temperature Range -30 °C to +70 °C (-22 °F to +158 °F)
Storage Temperature Range 0 °C to +40 °C (+32 °F to +104 °F)
Humidity Measurement Range 0 %RH to 100 %RH (non-condensing), with limitations
Humidity Operating Range 0 %RH to 100 %RH (non-condensing), with limitations
Storage Humidity Range 5 to 95 %RH non-condensing
Rated Temperature Reading Accuracy Better than ±0.45 °C (±0.8 °F) for +0 °C to +50 °C (+32 °F to +122 °F), typically ±0.3 °C (0.6 °F) Better than ±0.8 °C (±1.4 °F) for +50 °C to +70 °C (+122 °F to +158 °F), typically ±0.5 °C (0.9 °F) Better than ±0.95 °C (±1.7 °F) for -40 °C to +0 °C (-40 °F to +32 °F), typically ±0.6 °C (1.1 °F) Actual performance is typically much better than the rated values.
Rated Humidity Reading Accuracy Better than ±3 %RH for 20 %RH to 80 %RH, typically ±2 %RH Better than ±5 %RH for 0 %RH to 20 %RH, typically ±4 %RH Better than ±5 %RH for 80 %RH to 100 %RH, typically ±4 %RH Actual performance is typically much better than the rated values.
Light Sensor Range 0-120,000 lux
Shock Sensor Measuring Range 0-16g
Shock Sensor Resolution 0.1g 1m/s
Shock Sensor Sampling Rate 25Hz
Recording Capacity 16,320 local logger memory. 1 million recordings with LogTag Online
Transmission Interval 20 minutes-24 hours, depending on trip duration set through LogTag® Online Uploads immediately when alarm is triggered, regardless of transmission interval.
Sampling Interval 10 minutes
Logging Start Options Push button start, with configurable delay, from 1 minute to 72 hours
Environmental IP61
Power Source NiMH rechargeable battery
Battery Life Transmission interval adjusts according to trip duration set in LogTag® Online. Maximum Trip length 100 days
Connection Interface USB 2.0 / USB Type C Metal plug
Software LogTag® Online and (optional) LogTag® Mobile App
Size 90mm(H)x68mm(W)x25mm(L)
Weight 175g
Weight 41g.
Case Material Polycarbonate.
Compliance and Certifications CFR logo FC logo CE logo UKCA Logo ROHS logo

Single use model also available

Certification options explained

If you need some form of certification about the accuracy of your logger, you have various options.

Certificate of Calibration

LogTag Certificate

This is a free certificate that comes with every LogTag. You can access this certificate through the configuration page in LogTag Analyser.

Certificate of Accuracy

LogTag Certificate

This paid certificate is from a laboratory that uses testing instruments that have been calibrated using NATA-traceable instruments.

NATA Certificate

NATA-Certificate

This paid certificate is from a laboratory that has full NATA certification.

Pre-configuration

Before you can start using a new logger, you will need to configure it with all the settings appropriate to what you are logging.

This is not difficult, and we have instructions on how to do it on this website, but if you would prefer us to do it for you, that service is available at a small cost.

We can pre-configure your LogTag with our recommended settings for:

  • vaccine refrigerators (2° to 8°C),
  • food refrigerators (0° to 5°C), or
  • food freezers (-30° to -10°C).

This means, all you will need to do when you receive your LogTag, is press the Start button and place it in the environment to be monitored.

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Latency explained

What is latency?

Latency, when it comes to temperature logging, refers to the delay between a change in temperature and when that change is detected and recorded by the logger. This delay can be due to the sensor’s design, the materials it’s placed in, or the logging interval. While it might sound like a disadvantage, latency can actually serve a useful purpose in certain environments—particularly where short-term temperature spikes are common but not harmful.

For example, in a busy commercial fridge, the temperature may briefly rise every time the door is opened. A logger with high latency won’t immediately react to these short fluctuations, helping to avoid unnecessary alarms or false data indicating a problem when there isn’t one. In these cases, a slight delay in response acts like a filter, focusing attention on real issues—such as prolonged exposure to unsafe temperatures—while ignoring the everyday ups and downs that don’t affect product quality or safety.

Differrnt connections

Connecting your logger

Depending on the type of logger you have, connecting your logger to your PC means either:

  • inserting into the Reader,
  • plugging it into a USB port, or
  • connecting it via a USB cable.
comparing gen1 and gen 2

What's so good about USB?

First Generation LogTags use a separate Reader (sometimes called a dock) for configuration and for downloading recorded data. 

The Second Generation loggers only require a USB port or cable. Apart from saving the cost of the Reader, this makes them much better suited for shipping, because the recipient doesn’t need a LogTag Reader to download a report about the shipment’s journey.

comparing gen1 and gen 2