1Pk or 2Pk Kinsa Smart Thermometer

1Pk or 2Pk Kinsa Smart Thermometer
1Pk or 2Pk Kinsa Smart Thermometer
1Pk or 2Pk Kinsa Smart Thermometer
1Pk or 2Pk Kinsa Smart Thermometer
1Pk or 2Pk Kinsa Smart Thermometer
1Pk or 2Pk Kinsa Smart Thermometer
1Pk or 2Pk Kinsa Smart Thermometer
1Pk or 2Pk Kinsa Smart Thermometer

Features

The pediatrician-recommended Bluetooth Digital Thermometer that's as simple, accurate & reliable as other leading digital thermometers, but does much more. Kinsa QuickCare is a much-appreciated gift for adults with or without children. This smart thermometer takes accurate oral, rectal & underarm temperature readings. It keeps each family member's health details in your pocket for you or your pediatrician and offers personalized guidance on what to do if someone is sick. Kinsa works with all Android phones running 5.0 or above and all iPhones running iOS 10 or higher.

Cleaning: Soft cloth or cotton swab with up to 75% alcohol. Water resistant, not waterproof The battery life is more than 600 measurements, or approximately 2 years if used every day.

  • ACCURATE, RELIABLE, FAST - FDA-cleared for safety & accuracy, the Kinsa QuickCare smart thermometer produces an accurate temperature reading (in F and C) in under 8 seconds. QuickCare also meets ASTM standards for all thermometer devices.
  • VERSATILE DESIGN + COMFORTABLE, FLEXIBLE TIP - The stick-shaped thermometer can be used orally, underarm or rectally. The soft outer coating and flexible, bendable tip offers optimal comfort for family members of all ages, from your sleeping baby to elderly grandparents, and everyone in between.
  • EASY TO USE - No-hassle design & large lighted display with fever indication icons makes temperature-taking a breeze - and temperatures easy to read, day or night. A simple push of a button toggles your thermometer between F and C readings.
  • SMART FEATURES FOR ADDED PEACE OF MIND - Unlock additional benefits when using your thermometer with the free Kinsa app**. The app turns your QuickCare thermometer into a Nurse in Your Pocket, answering the questions you care about when a loved one is sick. **App not required for the thermometer to work. Plus, Ellie the Elephant’s bubble-blowing animation* entrances fidgety kids, keeping them still so you get an accurate reading every time. *Displays on your smartphone screen.
  • LIKE A NURSE IN YOUR POCKET - Track fever and symptoms for all family members (unlimited number of profiles and symptoms saved) with the optional Kinsa app. Record medication dosages & timings, and set reminders for your next dose. Get personalized care guidance based on age and symptoms, like whether you need to call the doctor or if you can manage symptoms at home. Easy-to-share illness history can be shared with another caregiver, spouse, or doctor for a quicker, more accurate diagnosis​

FEATURES:

  • Compatible with iPhones and Android phones
  • Flexible comfort tip for oral, rectal or under the arm use
  • Fast reading in 8 seconds
  • Beeps when temperature reading is ready
  • Large backlit display and emoticons indicate fever level
  • Readings in °F or °C
  • Replaceable battery (CR2032) yields more than 600 readings

Important Tips for All Temperature Readings

Always wait for three flashing lines on the display before every reading. Wait at least 15 minutes to take a reading after eating, drinking, exercising or bathing.
If you or your Kinsa were outside on a cold day, wait until you are used to the new temperature before taking a reading.
A person’s body temperature will fluctuate depending on the time of the day. The best method to determine your own normal temperature is to record it twice a day (early morning and late afternoon) when feeling well. The average of the two is considered your normal body temperature.

Underarm Readings
Wipe armpit with a dry towel and make sure that no clothes are in the way. Place the thermometer probe in the armpit and keep your arm pressed firmly against the body. In general, a normal underarm temperature is considered 35.8°C - 37.2°C (96.5°F - 98.9°F). Also, please note that underarm readings are typically 0.6°C (1°F) lower than oral readings; this is perfectly normal. The Kinsa app automatically takes underarm readings into account when calculating the severity of the fever, but it does not artificially add that 0.6°C (1°F) to the temperature reading.

Oral Readings
For oral readings, always place the probe tip of the thermometer in your mouth’s heat pocket - under the tongue at the back of the mouth. Keep your mouth closed while the temperature reading is being taken. The temperature in one spot of the mouth can be very different from another so always put the probe tip in the same heat pocket for every reading. A normal oral temperature is considered 36.1°C - 37.7°C (97.0°F - 99.9°F).

Rectal Readings
Consider applying a bit of petroleum jelly on the QuickCare tip to make it easier to insert. Place your baby on a firm surface, either on her stomach or back, with legs lifted up to the chest (think diaper-changing position). Insert the probe tip about ½ inch inside. Never insert the probe past the metal tip. Stop if you meet any resistance. Hold QuickCare between two fingers while keeping your hand cupped around your baby's bottom (you might need to squeeze the cheeks together to hold it in place). Remember, rectal temperatures tend to be about 0.3°C (0.5°F) higher than oral and 0.6°C (1°F) higher than underarm readings. In general, a normal rectal temperature is considered 36.4°C - 37.9°C (97.5°F - 100.3°F). If you'd like to verify your results, be sure to wait 5 minutes first for the most accurate second reading.

Shipping Note: Shipping to Alaska, Hawaii, PO Boxes, and APO addresses is not available for this item

Warranty: 90 Day Woot Limited Warranty

Specs

In the Box:

  • 1Pk or 2Pk Kinsa Smart Thermometer

Important Tips for All Temperature Readings

Always wait for three flashing lines on the display before every reading. Wait at least 15 minutes to take a reading after eating, drinking, exercising or bathing.
If you or your Kinsa were outside on a cold day, wait until you are used to the new temperature before taking a reading.
A person’s body temperature will fluctuate depending on the time of the day. The best method to determine your own normal temperature is to record it twice a day (early morning and late afternoon) when feeling well. The average of the two is considered your normal body temperature.

Underarm Readings
Wipe armpit with a dry towel and make sure that no clothes are in the way. Place the thermometer probe in the armpit and keep your arm pressed firmly against the body. In general, a normal underarm temperature is considered 35.8°C - 37.2°C (96.5°F - 98.9°F). Also, please note that underarm readings are typically 0.6°C (1°F) lower than oral readings; this is perfectly normal. The Kinsa app automatically takes underarm readings into account when calculating the severity of the fever, but it does not artificially add that 0.6°C (1°F) to the temperature reading.

Oral Readings
For oral readings, always place the probe tip of the thermometer in your mouth’s heat pocket - under the tongue at the back of the mouth. Keep your mouth closed while the temperature reading is being taken. The temperature in one spot of the mouth can be very different from another so always put the probe tip in the same heat pocket for every reading. A normal oral temperature is considered 36.1°C - 37.7°C (97.0°F - 99.9°F).

Rectal Readings
Consider applying a bit of petroleum jelly on the QuickCare tip to make it easier to insert. Place your baby on a firm surface, either on her stomach or back, with legs lifted up to the chest (think diaper-changing position). Insert the probe tip about ½ inch inside. Never insert the probe past the metal tip. Stop if you meet any resistance. Hold QuickCare between two fingers while keeping your hand cupped around your baby's bottom (you might need to squeeze the cheeks together to hold it in place). Remember, rectal temperatures tend to be about 0.3°C (0.5°F) higher than oral and 0.6°C (1°F) higher than underarm readings. In general, a normal rectal temperature is considered 36.4°C - 37.9°C (97.5°F - 100.3°F). If you'd like to verify your results, be sure to wait 5 minutes first for the most accurate second reading.

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