Just-Brill's 'DigiThermo' device is a non-invasive digital ear thermometer for children and infants. The device is able to accurately read a child's internal temperature using data that is gathered from their ear.
The digital ear thermometer works by placing the temperature-recording end right at a child's ear canal and pressing the soft touch scan button. This process will activate the infrared laser, which will accurately measure the body's heat and provide an instant result.
The high speed device is quick and reliable for concerned parents. It's safe for children of all ages and will provide results in a matter of three seconds. While other thermometers work via the mouth, the DigiThermo uses the ear -- recommended by medical professionals. The thermometer is able to provide temperatures in both Celsius and Fahrenheit and can store up to ten previous temperatures for quick comparisons.
Infrared Baby Thermometers
This Digital Ear Thermometer is Non-Invasive for Infants and Children
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