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GoodBaby No Contact Thermometers
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GoodBaby No Contact Thermometers | Our Point Of View
Quick Verdict
The GoodBaby No Contact Thermometers are designed to provide accurate temperature readings without physical contact. They feature sound options and a color-coded fever alert system.
Transcript
Hey guys, it's Sam here with WTI as we're approaching cold and flu season, RSV season, cold season, all seasons. You probably need a thermometer in your life and I recommend this one. I had such mixed opinions about thermometers, the forehead ones, because I felt like they weren't very accurate. But comparing this to other thermometers, it is fairly accurate and I definitely approve. I like this because you can turn the sound on and off. So this is a great one for me for checking on a sick kiddo. I can go in, press the button. He has no idea I'm in there. He has no idea I'm checking his temperature. It's great. If you see here it has this temperature button. You put it up to your forehead, press the button, it reads your temperature, I'm good to go. If I had a fever it would turn different colors. So orange means watch your body, listen to your body and red is like you have a fever. You should probably take some medicine. But I definitely recommend this. I think it's a great pick. It also has a memory feature which is cool. So try it out. That's my point of view.
Key Takeaways
• Suitable for cold and flu season
• Fairly accurate compared to other thermometers
• Sound can be toggled on or off
• Color-coded fever alerts for easy understanding
• Includes a memory feature
Video Proof Moments
Accurate compared to others
Sound option for quiet use
Color-coded fever alerts
Includes memory feature
Tags
home use, sick children, fever monitoring, quick checks
no contact, accurate readings, easy to use, sound options, color alerts
accuracy concerns, ease of use, battery life
FAQ
Q: How accurate is the GoodBaby thermometer?
A: It's fairly accurate compared to other thermometers.
Q: Can I silence the thermometer?
A: Yes, you can turn the sound on and off.
Q: What does the color-coded system indicate?
A: Orange means to watch your body, and red indicates a fever.
Q: Does it store previous readings?
A: Yes, it includes a memory feature for past temperatures.
Q: Is it good for checking temperatures of sleeping kids?
A: Yes, it allows you to check without waking them up.
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