iHealth No-Touch Forehead Thermometer, Digital Infrared Thermometer for Adults and Kids, Touchless Baby Thermometer with 3 Ultra-Sensitive Sensors, Large LED Display and Gentle Vibration Alert (PT3)

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BrandIHealth
Power SourceBattery Powered
Number of Batteries2 AAA batteries required. (included)
Response Time1 seconds

About this item

  • No Touch Measuring, Just Safe and Hygienic: PT3 Built-in infrared temperature sensor, reads body temperature within 1.18 inches of the center of the forehead without physical contact.
  • Tri-Point Sensors Accuracy: An ultra-sensitive infrared sensor collects more than 100 data points per second while distance and environmental sensors combine to account for other variables; ensuring maximum accuracy every time temperature is taken.
  • Fast, Simple, Clear and Quiet: The intuitive single-button control design thermometer reads the temperature in just 1 second from a clear bright extra-large LED screen, even in total darkness. The quiet vibration alerting ensures there is no buzzing noise and no disturbance.
  • Suitable for Multi-Scenario and All Ages: iHealth PT3 is designed for all ages: ranging from babies and toddlers to the elderly. An ideal choice for hospitals, hotels, school settings, and public establishments.
  • What You Get: 1x PT3 thermometer, 2x AAA batteries, 1x Instruction manual, 1x Quick User Guide, our worry-free 12-month warranty, and friendly California-based customer service.

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My ihealth device is off by 1 to 1.5 degrees lower then it ought to be. Can anything be done to fix this?Back to product
asked by admin on 2020-07-18 00:00:00
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  1. It’s unclear if your iHealth is “off” at all. 98.6 degrees farenheit is just a ‘rule of thumb’ for people in general.My temperature varies from 97.3 to 98.4, both with the iHealth, with another infrared thermometer. When I used an oral (electronic, not one with mercury) thermometer from CVS, just now, it read 98.6 farenheit first, but when I waited 5 minutes, it read 98.5; and right after that I used a different infrared thermometer and it read 97.5.Unless you use a well-constructed mercury thermometer, you are not likely to ever get a “true” reading.So, what I do is simply compare the three thermometer I have, over several days, and see what is “my” ... “normal” temperature range ... which turns out to be 97.3 - 98.4.
    admin answered on 2020-07-18 00:00:00
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