More than a thermometer meet quickcare kinsa s newest bluetooth enabled smart digital thermometer.
Kinsa smart stick thermometer review.
Quickcare offers fast 8 seconds or less accurate and reliable temperature readings.
Bottom line though a bit too tricky to use on a newborn or young baby the sleek design and easy to use interface for the adjoining app make the kinsa smart stick thermometer a great choice for families with older toddlers and children.
While it s not exactly a reinvention of the wheel it reimagines the thermometer from a parent s perspective using a.
The kinsa smart thermometer brings temperature taking into the 21st century.
The kinsa smart thermometer delivers not only temperature but also a whole host of other features such as medical advice otc medications and recommendations on when to call a doctor.
The kinsa was one of the first smart thermometers on the market and its products are designed with kids in mind.
The device is lightweight but flexible and comes with a comfort tip that makes temperature readings orally rectally or underarm painless and provides no fuss cleaning.
This thermometer is highly inaccurate and needs to be taken off the market.
The gadget looks rugged but has a comfortable design that makes it easy to track your family s temperature history.
Based on the cvs thermometer our baby never even had a fever.
Kinsa offers personalized guidance on how when to soothe symptoms take meds and call the doctor.
This is largely because i m horrible at self diagnosing.
This was also verified at the hospital when they re checked her temperature.
The kinsa smart stick thermometer can be used for infants children and adults and easily shares information with medical professionals via the smartphone application.
The smart ear thermometer connects to the kinsa app on your phone to keep a log of.
The kinsa thermometer consistently read high compared to the cvs thermometer as high as 2 degrees.
Kinsa stick smart thermometer review i hate being sick.
Sometimes i miss work because of it but it almost always means i don t know when i ll feel better or what to expect.