A Dr. Talbot's Infrared Thermometer in white is displayed beside its box, featuring a digital screen, infrared technology, fast and accurate readings, and suitability for adults and children.
The white Dr. Talbot's Infrared Thermometer displays 98.6°F on its digital screen and features a SCAN button and branding near the bottom.
A white Dr. Talbot's Infrared Thermometer with a digital display reading 98.6°F, a scan button below the screen, and the brand name printed on the lower part.
A white Dr. Talbot's Infrared Thermometer shows a 98.6°F reading on its screen, with a SCAN button and the brand name displayed at the bottom.
A Dr. Talbot's Infrared Thermometer, white and remote-like, is shown with its battery cover removed and set next to it, exposing the empty battery compartment.
An adult uses Dr. Talbot's Infrared Thermometer to check a smiling baby’s forehead temperature. Blue waves illustrate the contact-free measurement, while the baby, dressed in white, looks happy.
A hand uses Dr. Talbot's Infrared Thermometer near a sleeping baby in a crib with a blue blanket; the softly lit room includes a lamp and teddy bear in the background.
A baby in striped pajamas sleeps in a blanket as an adult uses Dr. Talbot's Infrared Thermometer to take the baby's forehead temperature, showing 98.6°F, with no contact needed.
A young child lies calmly on a textured surface as an adult uses Dr. Talbot's Infrared Thermometer to check their temperature without contact. The child looks up with a peaceful expression.
A hand uses Dr. Talbot's Infrared Thermometer to check a toddler’s temperature. An ad highlights one-second measurement, fever warning indicator, and accurate °F/°C readings.
A Dr. Talbot's Infrared Thermometer in white is displayed beside its box, featuring a digital screen, infrared technology, fast and accurate readings, and suitability for adults and children.
The white Dr. Talbot's Infrared Thermometer displays 98.6°F on its digital screen and features a SCAN button and branding near the bottom.
A white Dr. Talbot's Infrared Thermometer with a digital display reading 98.6°F, a scan button below the screen, and the brand name printed on the lower part.
A white Dr. Talbot's Infrared Thermometer shows a 98.6°F reading on its screen, with a SCAN button and the brand name displayed at the bottom.
A Dr. Talbot's Infrared Thermometer, white and remote-like, is shown with its battery cover removed and set next to it, exposing the empty battery compartment.
An adult uses Dr. Talbot's Infrared Thermometer to check a smiling baby’s forehead temperature. Blue waves illustrate the contact-free measurement, while the baby, dressed in white, looks happy.
A hand uses Dr. Talbot's Infrared Thermometer near a sleeping baby in a crib with a blue blanket; the softly lit room includes a lamp and teddy bear in the background.
A baby in striped pajamas sleeps in a blanket as an adult uses Dr. Talbot's Infrared Thermometer to take the baby's forehead temperature, showing 98.6°F, with no contact needed.
A young child lies calmly on a textured surface as an adult uses Dr. Talbot's Infrared Thermometer to check their temperature without contact. The child looks up with a peaceful expression.
A hand uses Dr. Talbot's Infrared Thermometer to check a toddler’s temperature. An ad highlights one-second measurement, fever warning indicator, and accurate °F/°C readings.

Infrared Thermometer

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  • Large, easy to read digital display
  • Measures in Fahrenheit and Celsius
  • Features memory recall
  • Auto power-off and replaceable battery
  • SKU: 14902

Dr. Talbot’s Infrared Thermometer measures temperature easily and accurately in just 1 second. Temperature measurement requires no contact with the skin; measurement can be taken up to almost 2 inches (5 cm) away from the subject. The thermometer’s large LED screen makes it easy to read the results, and the built-in fever warning lets you know when someone has a fever.

  • Large, easy to read digital display
  • Measures in Fahrenheit and Celsius
  • Features memory recall
  • Auto power-off and replaceable battery

FAQ

Q: Why is my infrared thermometer reading different from my regular oral thermometer?

A: A forehead (temporal) scanner is usually 0.5°F (0.3°C) to 1°F (0.6°C) lower than an oral temperature.