Saturday, May 21, 2011

Reviews: HOMEDICS TI-150 NO-TOUCH THERMOMETER WITH EASY SCAN TECHNOLOGY

HOMEDICS TI-150 NO-TOUCH THERMOMETER WITH EASY SCAN TECHNOLOGY

Homedics TI-150
The new two in 1 use Touch Free of charge Infrared thermometer measures the temperature of each humans and objects like child bottles, food And so on with accurate Effortless Scan technologies. No require to wake somebody to take their temperature the distance sensor guarantees proper use of the thermometer and takes their temperature in 1 second. The evening mode with flashlight and backlit display shows the straightforward to read supersize digits. Retain track of the patient with 20 temperature measurement memory recall and fever alarm with visual and audio alerts. Consists of carrying case for convenient storage.

  • Multi-use – measures the temperature of each humans and objects
  • Flashlight and backlit display
  • One-second readings
  • Position sensor assures appropriate use of product
  • Fever alarm with visual and audio alerts
  • 20 temperaturemeasurement memory recall
  • Contains carryin situation for handy storage
  • 1 second readings

Rating:

SALE Price: $ 79.99

USERS REVIEWS:

I’ve contacted the firm many occasions with no response as to why this thermometer gives a reading of 96.6 for each single individual in my family members. We have followed the directions and accomplished each tiny thing the book states to do to troubleshoot the issue but to no avail. I really wish I had not wasted the on this thermometer.


Carrie G. Beale “Carter and Aubrie’s Mom”

Is the worst product I have bought from amazon. I have read the instructions numerous occasions and the lecture of temperature always is incorrect. I feel I wasted my money and time in this product.


D. Perez “DP”

Once the thermometer recovered from becoming in my cold vehicle for an hour (the manual helped me decipher the error message), everybody enjoyed taking each other’s temperatures. Given that we had also warmed up from the cold, we expected to be someplace close to the typical range but if those had been our actual temperatures, we had be treated for hypothermia! Accuracy also seemed to strengthen when the thermometer was warmer, so we are tentatively optimistic.


Lillian Quintero

Popularity: unranked

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