A Dr. Talbot's Infrared Thermometer is pictured beside its box, showing a 98.6 reading. The packaging emphasizes its non-contact use and fast, accurate measurement features.
Dr. Talbot's Infrared Thermometer features a black digital screen showing 98.6°F, making it ideal for forehead temperature checks.
Dr. Talbot's Infrared Thermometer, featuring a white body and black screen, displays a temperature reading of 98.6°F.
A white, handheld Dr. Talbot’s Infrared Thermometer with a SCAN button on the side, shown isolated on a white background.
A white, handheld Dr. Talbot's Infrared Thermometer designed for non-contact digital measurement of body temperature via the forehead.
A smiling baby has their forehead scanned by an adult using Dr. Talbot's Infrared Thermometer, which displays a temperature of 98.6°F.
A hand uses Dr. Talbot's Infrared Thermometer to check a sleeping baby's temperature without contact, while a lamp and teddy bear rest in the softly lit background.
A hand uses Dr. Talbot's Infrared Thermometer to check the temperature of a sleeping baby on a soft blanket, with the display screen and blue waves illustrating the reading process.
A person uses a Dr. Talbot's Infrared Thermometer to check the body temperature of a man in a suit seated at a desk with papers and sticky notes nearby.
A young girl smiles outdoors as an adult measures her temperature with Dr. Talbot's Infrared Thermometer, showing 98.6°F on the display.
A young boy in an orange shirt smiles as an adult uses Dr. Talbot's Infrared Thermometer to check his temperature. The digital display shows 98.6°F.
A Dr. Talbot's Infrared Thermometer is pictured beside its box, showing a 98.6 reading. The packaging emphasizes its non-contact use and fast, accurate measurement features.
Dr. Talbot's Infrared Thermometer features a black digital screen showing 98.6°F, making it ideal for forehead temperature checks.
Dr. Talbot's Infrared Thermometer, featuring a white body and black screen, displays a temperature reading of 98.6°F.
A white, handheld Dr. Talbot’s Infrared Thermometer with a SCAN button on the side, shown isolated on a white background.
A white, handheld Dr. Talbot's Infrared Thermometer designed for non-contact digital measurement of body temperature via the forehead.
A smiling baby has their forehead scanned by an adult using Dr. Talbot's Infrared Thermometer, which displays a temperature of 98.6°F.
A hand uses Dr. Talbot's Infrared Thermometer to check a sleeping baby's temperature without contact, while a lamp and teddy bear rest in the softly lit background.
A hand uses Dr. Talbot's Infrared Thermometer to check the temperature of a sleeping baby on a soft blanket, with the display screen and blue waves illustrating the reading process.
A person uses a Dr. Talbot's Infrared Thermometer to check the body temperature of a man in a suit seated at a desk with papers and sticky notes nearby.
A young girl smiles outdoors as an adult measures her temperature with Dr. Talbot's Infrared Thermometer, showing 98.6°F on the display.
A young boy in an orange shirt smiles as an adult uses Dr. Talbot's Infrared Thermometer to check his temperature. The digital display shows 98.6°F.

Infrared Thermometer

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• Safe - non-contact measurement from a distance

• Fast & Easy - measures temperature in just one second with one button

• Accurate - to within ±0.2°C or ±0.4°F

• Fever Warning Indication 

SKU: 14903

• Product Size : 37mm*78mm*144mm (L x W x H)
• Product Weight : 62 g
• Memory : 32 groups
• Operating temp : 5ºC ~ 40ºC
• Measurement range : 32.0ºC ~ 42.2ºC (95º ~ 107.6ºF)
• Accuracy : ±0.2°C (35.0ºC ~ 42.0ºC) ;
±0.4°F (95º ~ 107.6ºF)

• Voltage source : 2 x 1.5 V Batteries: size AAA (Not included)
• Display : LCD/LED digital display
• Automatic power off : 60s

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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.