If Apple made forehead thermometers, this $27 model is exactly what Apple would make

Simply put, there is nothing else on the market like the iHealth Digital Infrared Forehead Thermometer. Beginning with the design, this sleek device looks like something Apple might design. The smooth white thermometer has a single button and that’s all you need to operate it. Just hold it an inch or two away from your forehead or your child’s forehead, press the button, and in less than a second you’ll have an accurate temperature reading. It’s only $27 with free Prime shipping on Amazon, and every household should have one.

iHealth Thermometer, Digital Infrared Forehead Thermometer for Babies, Kids, Toddlers and Adult…: $26.99

Here are the highlights from the product page:

  • iHealth Thermometer PT3 is an infrared No-Touch forehead thermometer that gives you 1-second testing to know the current body temperature of someone you care.

  • High precision: ultra-sensitive infrared sensor measures IR energy emitted from the forehead and collects more than 100 data points per second.

  • Fast testing in just 1 second, get reading instantly.

  • Safe & Hygienic. No-Touch design, non-invasive measurement.

  • Gentle vibration to alert when a reading completed. No annoying beeps.

  • Hold. Aim. Press. Only 3 steps to test, easy for self-measurement.

  • Readable at night with LED backlit.

  • FDA Listed and Medical CE Approved and meets ASTM E19650-98 performance standards.

iHealth Thermometer, Digital Infrared Forehead Thermometer for Babies, Kids, Toddlers and Adult…: $26.99

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