Braun No Touch 3-in-1 Thermometer, Measures Forehead, Liquid and Food Temps, Professional Accuracy and Color Coded Fever Guidance for Babies, Kids, Toddlers and Adults
Original price was: $39.38.$29.00Current price is: $29.00.
#1 Brand recommended by pediatricians*: Clinically validated, the Braun Sensian 4 Forehead non-contact thermometer provides a quick, accurate, non-invasive reading you can rely on so you can manage your health while at home with confidence.
Quick and Easy to Use: Accuracy is made easy with Braun’s Sensian 4 Forehead non-contact thermometer. In as fast as 2 seconds, it accurately measures body, food and bath water temperatures. Making it a 3-in-1 thermometer ideal for babies, children and the entire family .
Color-coded, Digital Display and Audio Fever Alerts: Our LCD screen is color-coded to provide simple, easy to read results. A green screen indicates a normal result, a yellow screen indicates a fever is present, and red screen indicates a high fever is present (10 short beeps).
Why we picked this
Product Details
The Braun No Touch 3-in-1 Thermometer is designed for quick and accurate temperature readings for the whole family. It provides non-invasive measurements in just 2 seconds, making it ideal for babies, kids, and adults. The thermometer features a color-coded LCD display that simplifies reading results: green for normal, yellow for fever, and red for high fever. This ensures you can easily monitor health at home.
- Measures forehead, liquid, and food temperatures.
- Clinically validated for professional accuracy.
- Non-contact design prevents disturbance during readings.
- Portable and easy to use, perfect for families on the go.
Pros & Cons
- Quick temperature readings in 2 seconds
- Non-invasive and easy to use
- Color-coded display for easy understanding
- Clinically validated for accuracy
- Requires batteries for operation
- May not be as accurate for very low temperatures
- Only suitable for surface temperature readings
Original price was: $39.38.$29.00Current price is: $29.00.





