I remember one time I woke up feeling uncomfortable when I was a child, but my mother still let me go to school because our thermometer was broken and she was pretending though.
At noon, I was sent home with a high fever.
My mom feels very guilty and after a few months I can go to class at any time as long as I claim to be unwell.
But I can't get away with it if my mom has a Flo smart thermometer.
Developed by Zeraph through last year's Kickstarter event, which raised $92,290, a small, portable plastic-
Covering the device is a quick and easy way to measure someone's temperature.
And it's more hygienic because you don't put it in a will
Do the patient's mouth or other mouth.
You just have to take the thermometer for about 2.
5 cm away from the forehead, click on the bottom of Flo.
In a second or two, the led light on the top of the device lights up: red means people have a fever, purple means cold, and green means people are fine.
You can also connect Flo to an iOS or Android device via Bluetooth, and with the free companion app, you can get accurate temperature readings at degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit.
If you're a data nerd, you can also create profiles for multiple people in the app to track their temperature readings over time.
In addition to people, the Flo smart thermometer can also record the temperature of the object, such as tea or baby bottles, to measure whether it is too hot to drink.
Just press and hold the button for three seconds to get into object mode and then measure the temperature the same way.
The result will appear on the application.
There is nothing to say but work as it promised.
The only real downside is the price.
Available on Zeraph's website for $67.
34, it seems a bit steep for someone who used to buy it for less than $20.
But it is comparable to other contactless thermometers on the market, and its lithium battery does provide Flo with a longer battery life.
All in all, it's worth buying if you need a new thermometer.