Product Description
Designed with doctors and parents in mind, the FeverWatchersTM non-contact infrared (IR) clinical thermometer provides a simple, expedient, and accurate way for initial fever screenings by taking the surface temperature of areas on the face such as the forehead or tear ducts (at the corners of the eyes). Powered by advanced non-invasive infrared technology, FeverWatchersTM digital IR thermometer obtains the body temperature reading with 0.3 Celcius degree (0.2 C within 36 C - 39 C Range) accuracy in less than 1 second through a simple click. It features an intuitive guidance system to secure positioning and confirm accurate readings. Temperatures (Fahrenheit or Celsius) are displayed on a huge back-lit LCD screen for easier reading even in total darkness. Adjustable audio alarm will alert you if the temperature is too high (beyond the preset threshold). Since there is no contamination risk for this non-contact IR medical thermometer, one can immediately start again to scan the temperature of other family members or individuals without having to disinfect or change the tip.
Accuracy, water-resistant design, guidance system, adjustable alarm, readings memory, and back-lit LCD digital readout are all standard features in this powerful Infrared medical thermometer.
On top of that, this FeverWatchers Talking thermometer offers English and Spanish readings in voice. You will hear the result without having to look at the display screen.
- Convenient one-handed one-click operation with voice feature tells temperature in Spanish and English.
- Clinically proven accuracy (+- 0.2 - 0.3F), Quick reading (less than 1 second) and No probe covers required
- Bright back-lit LCD screen ensures day and night readings, Dual scale: Easily switch between Fahrenheit or Celsius
- Small, Convenient, Easy to Use, and Safe for expectant mothers, infants, adults, elderly, patients, and the disabled.
- Low energy consumption: Over 100,000 on a single set of 2 AA batteries (included), Auto power off in 5 seconds (Energy Saver)
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