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Lifesmart Infrared Dual Function Thermometer
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The dual mode infrared thermometer can scan either forehead or ear within one second. Its special ergonomic design facilitates easy operation.

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Product Overview

The dual mode infrared thermometer can scan either forehead or ear within one second. Its special ergonomic design facilitates easy operation.

User can track the temperature variations with its 20 readings storage memory. This device is safe to use (without mercury) and equipped with large LCD display with fever indicator back-light and alarm.

Specifications:

  • Non Contact. Infrared readings
  • Dual Mode Reading. Forehead and eardrum detection
  • Quick. 1 sec measurement time
  • Fever Warning Alarm. Alarm with indicator backlight
  • Easy to use. Special ergonomic design
Device Dual mode Infrared Thermometer
Forehead and ear
LS-320
Power Supply Mode Internal power supply
Operating Voltage DC 3V
Battery Model AAA x 2
Operating Mode Continuous operating
Display Segment LCD
Measure time About 1 second
Latency Time About 3 seconds
Temperature Modes Centigrade (°C) and Fahrenheit (°F)
Measurement range Forehead mode: 35.0°C–42.2°C (95.0°F–108.0°F)
Ear mode:35.0°C–42.0°C (95.0°F–107.6°F)
Accuracy (Laboratory) Forehead mode: ±0.2°C (±0.4°F)
Ear mode: ±0.2°C (±0.4°F)
Resolution 0.1°C (0.1°F)
Memory 20 temperature readings
Low-battery Alert The low-battery symbol is displayed if the power voltage is lower than 2.4 V±0.1V
Automatic Power-off The thermometer automatically powers off if it is not used within 10±1 seconds.

 

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