Infrared Non-Contact Digital Thermometer with 1-Sec Temperature Read for $79
April 28, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
This Infrared Non-Contact Thermometer gives instantaneous temperature readings in under 1 second for people and objects without any need to make physical contact – avoid risking the spread of germs. It features a large-screen HD LCD display that clearly gives simple instant readings. Smart and convenient features include one-click measurement, simple and convenient operation, and automatic power-saving shutdown after 15 seconds of inactivity. The Object Mode allows you to measure the temperature of objects like a cup of liquid or any other ambient temperatures.
- Instantaneous temperature readings in under 1 second for people & objects
- Uses infrared to take temperature readings without the need for direct contact
- HD LCD display clearly gives simple instant readings
- Preset option allows setting alarms for a certain temperature
- Object mode to detect the temperature of other objects such as liquids, food & more
- Automatically shuts down after 15 seconds of inactivity
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: white, purple
- Materials: plastic
- Product dimensions: 6″H x 8″L x 5″W
- Infrared radiation
- Non-contact thermometer
- Medical grade
- LCD display
- One-click measurement
- Auto shutdown
- Object mode
- Preset temperature
- Manufacturer’s 30-day warranty
Includes
- Infrared Non-Contact Digital Thermometer
- Guide
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