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Review on 🌡️ Non-Contact Digital Infrared Thermometer Laser Temperature Gun -50℃ ~ 400℃ (-58℉ ~ 752℉) by Walter Day

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When measuring body temperature, 6 degrees need to be added

Just note that you need to hold the laser beam right up to your ear or place it about 6 inches under your tongue. Or under the arm. But the first person maximum temperature is shown as 96°, and then you add 6° to that to get the actual body temperature. This means you have a very high temperature. 102. But MathWorks does it 9 times out of 10. Usually my temperature is 90 or 92 degrees and then I add 6 to get 96 or 98. Also tested on my pets. Normally you would use a thermometer in her anal area, so I placed a laser beam there, but it's too weak. But then when I put it on the cat's tongue and dog's tongue, remember that you just put the light beam on the tongue, then it will be more accurate. Add 6 again. The normal temperature for a healthy dog is 101 or 102. The same is true for a cat. So I would get 97 or 96 and just add 6 to get the exact number. You know you have a fever when it shows 98 because you have to add 6 to that number. I calibrated it with a regular oral thermometer and it seems to be working thanks to the math. To check body temperature.

Pros
  • Infrared thermometer
Cons
  • New competitors are here