Description

All objects with a temperature above absolute zero emit a certain percentage of infrared radiation energy based on the object’s temperature. The amount of radiation energy is closely related to the wavelength distribution. When a human’s forehead temperature is 36℃-37℃ (96.8℉-98.6℉), it emits a 9-13 µm wavelength of infrared radiation. Based on this principle, we are able to measure a person’s actual body temperature by measuring the forehead’s surface temperature.

Product Properties
High accuracy infrared sensor is used for stable function.
Good environmental temperature adaptation. Function well even in a complicated environment.
Brand-new sensor design for accurate measurement.
Two modes for both body and object temperature measurement.
High fever notification. Threshold can be adjusted.
Big LCD screen and bright backlit. (Green indicates normal temperature; orange for low fever; red for high fever.)
Celsius and Fahrenheit conversion available
Automatic shutdown to save energy