No-Touch Point-and-Shoot Infrared Digital Thermometer Gives You Distance
Katie Cordrey — October 4, 2010 — Tech
This infrared digital thermometer gun with laser sight is a high-tech temperature-taking device that works by aiming the laser at your subject, then pulling the trigger to get a reading.
The pistol-grip infrared digital thermometer takes accurate temperatures up to 750 degrees with point-and-shoot ease -- no touching is required. It can be used to determine the temperature of just about anything, but is especially useful for outdoor grilling or finding insulation heat leaks.
The pistol-grip infrared digital thermometer takes accurate temperatures up to 750 degrees with point-and-shoot ease -- no touching is required. It can be used to determine the temperature of just about anything, but is especially useful for outdoor grilling or finding insulation heat leaks.
Trend Themes
1. Infrared Thermometers - Creating new applications for infrared thermometers can expand the market to other industries requiring contactless temperature measurement.
2. Laser Thermometers - Advancements in laser technology can lead to the creation of more accurate and versatile thermometer guns.
3. Smart Thermometers - Integrating thermometer guns with IoT devices can improve data collection and analysis, leading to better temperature monitoring and control.
Industry Implications
1. Healthcare - Infrared and laser thermometers can be used for contactless monitoring of patients' body temperature, minimizing the risk of cross-infection.
2. Building and Construction - Using thermometer guns can help identify insulation leaks and air leaks in buildings, saving energy and reducing heating or cooling costs.
3. Food Safety - Infrared and laser thermometers can be used to monitor food temperatures in commercial kitchens, reducing the risk of contamination and food poisoning.
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