CLASSIFICATION
Marine Thermometer
Temperature Range: The range of temperatures the thermometer can accurately measure. For marine environments, this typically ranges from -5°C to 45°C (23°F to 113°F).
Accuracy: The degree of precision the thermometer offers, often specified in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit (e.g., ±0.1°C).
Display: The type of display used to show temperature readings, which can be digital or analog.
Resolution: The smallest change in temperature that the thermometer can detect, often specified in tenths or hundredths of a degree.
Durability: The thermometer's ability to withstand harsh marine conditions, including saltwater, pressure, and physical impacts.