Exergen Temporal Artery Thermometer Model TAT-2000C

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Exergen Temporal Artery Thermometer Model TAT-2000C

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 : Exergen Temporal Artery Thermometer Model TAT-2000C
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Binding: Health and Beauty
Brand: Exergen!!
EAN: 0834098002109
Label: Exergen
Manufacturer: Exergen
Model: 200C
Publisher: Exergen
Studio: Exergen



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Product DescriptionThe TemporalScanner Thermometer is a totally non-invasive system with advanced infrared technology providing maximum ease of use with quick, consistently accurate measurements. Advanced, patented technology measures temperatures with a gentle stroke across the forehead. The TemporalScanner Thermometer has been clinically tested for accuracy compared to rectal thermometers and temperature sensors inserted in the heart during course of patient treatment and accepted for use in major hospitals, making it the ideal thermometer for use with newborns, infants, children or adults. The TemporalScanner has patented software, providing arterial heat balance. This unique process determines temperature by accurately measuring the balance between the tissues warming from arterial blood and tissues cooling (warming) caused by heat loss (gain) to the environment.




Features:
  • Gentle Stroke of Forehead captures naturally emitted heat from skin over temporal artery
  • Red LED lights and soft beep indicate correct scan
  • Takes 1,000 readings per second, selecting the most accurate
  • Arterial Heat Balance computers the correct temperature













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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Seems like a good idea, but frustrating in real life
We have had one of these for several years. It does work, but:
1) it seems to read low, and inconsistently. I end up confirming the result with another kind of thermometer, or I just add a degree or two. Not really ideal.
2) it can be hard to do the forehead swiping if your child has a lot of hair, if your child is at all squirmy or resistant, or if you're even the slightest bit uncoordinated, because you have to hold it flat against the skin and press a button the whole time. Often we get error readings and have to try again, which the squiry child hates even more.
3) There's no backlight, so doing it in the dark is awkward.
4) it beeps, with no option to turn it off, so if you're checking a sleeping child, better hope s/he is a deep sleeper.





Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Don't waste your money.
When I first bought it, the temperature reading seemed to be accurate. It measured consistently between 98 and 99, and it matched closely my oral thermometer. Now it measures between 95 and 96 even though my oral thermometer still measures between 98 and 99. Before you ask, I did remove the cap and hold it level on my forehead. It's just inaccurate now.

I recently replaced the batteries, and it seems to have regained some of its original accuracy. If that was indeed the accuracy problem, then it's a poor design that doesn't shutoff the thermometer under a low battery condition.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - JUNK!
Do not waste your money. The temperature reading is erratic and inaccurate. Just does not work as it claims.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I recommend it.
I brought one, and it works.
It reads the expected 97.1-97.7 F in less than two seconds most of the time. I scan myself, then baby to compare. It's a simple forehead scan.
Whatever the variation, the point is that I know it's normal enough. My newborn doesn't need to be taken to the doctor. What a relief.

Not having to deal with sticking a thermometer under a squirming child's tongue, armpit, rear, or ear and holding it there for what seems like ages it a huge relief. I recommend it, unless you are of extraordinary low IQ or a creationist.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Finally! A thermometer I can use!
I tried the Braun ear thermometer, and I just couldn't hold it in my baby's ear for long enough, it always read too low. I noticed my doctor using Exergen (professional version), so looked for the home version. It takes only a few seconds and reads much more accurately than the ear versions.



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