Medisana 76120 Infrared Clinical Thermometer review
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- Forehead (no contact)

The Medisana Infrared Clinical Thermometer can take a person's temperature without touching them. A guide light and bleeps let you know that you are taking the measurement correctly. There are also modes for measuring room and liquid temperatures. We haven't fully tested this thermometer but gave one to a parent volunteer to try out at home with her children for our first look review.
What's included:- Pros and cons
- What is it?
- Is it easy to use?
- Is there anything I should watch out for?
- Is there anything else I should know?
- Which first look verdict
First reviewed by Which?
July 2014
Released
May 2010

Technical specifications
General
- Number of readings stored30
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