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T1051Non-Contact Infrared Digital Thermometer

R669

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R669

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Please note
  • We are unable to source this product for a price that would allow us to offer our usual savings so we are running it at a comparative retail price.
  • This device is intended as an aid only. Always consult a medical professional if you suspect that you may be ill.
About

The T1501 is suitable for infants, young children, and adults. This non-contact infrared forehead thermometer quickly and accurately detects the body temperature through the technology of infrared. Without the need for bodily contact, it hygienically eliminates cross infection and it’s easy to use design delivers accurate temperature readings in seconds.

Product Features
  • Large size LCD screen, high brightness backlight, and clear and soft display
  • High-precision infrared sensor ensures stable and reliable performance
  • Measures Body Temperature & Surface temperature
  • 32 sets of memory data - No need to write down the last recorded temperature during a fever. This thermometer has built-in memory which can record up to 32 readings taken at any time. Temperature can easily be taken in Fahrenheit or Celsius, with the push of a unit button.
  • Automatic energy-saving power-off functionality
  • Can measure body temperature ranging between 32~42.5°C
  • Can also measure Surface Temperature ranging between 0°C~100°C
  • 6 Month warranty
Product Specifications
  • CE Certified
  • Response Time: 1 second
  • Memory: 32 sets
  • Model: T1501
  • Ambient temperature adaptability
  • Body mode: 32~42.5°C
  • Surface mode: 0°C~100°C
  • Display Model: Digital LCD Size: 25*28mm(L*W)
  • Auto Shut-off: 15s
  • Product Size: 150*90*43mm
  • Display Resolution: ±0.1°C
  • Measuring Distance: 3~5cm
  • Power: 3V - AA x 2 - Batteries not included
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