Fast thanks to infrared technology: The measurement sensor detects infrared radiation emanating from the eardrum or forehead surface and reproduces the measurement result during ear measurement within one second. For forehead measurement, the highest recognized value is displayed after the scanning process is complete.
Ear readings: The reading can be done in the right or left ear. The thermometer measures the infrared rays emitted by the eardrum and the ear canal. These rays are collected by the sensor and converted into temperature values. Capturing infrared rays from the middle ear (at the eardrum) provides optimal results. The rays emitted by the surrounding tissue give lower values.
Readings on the forehead: The thermometer measures the infrared rays emitted by the skin in the forehead and temple area, as well as by the surrounding tissue. The rays are collected by the sensors and converted into temperature values. Scanning the entire area, temple to temple, provides the most accurate readings possible.