Accurate and Quick
- Advanced infrared technology provides quick and accurate measurements in 1 second
- Features wide body temperature measuring range between 93.2 - 109.4°F
- Offers reliable results in a wide environmental temperature range at 50.0 - 104.0°F
Non-Contact and Safer Measurements
- Hold the Non-contact thermometer 0.4" - 2" (1 - 5 cm) away from the center of forehead to obtain measurement
- No measuring sensor cover is needed
- Minimizes the risk of spread of disease and cross-contamination
- Eliminates the need for cleaning between each person
Easy to Use
- Easy to read LCD display includes 3 backlight colors and features Red High Fever
- Alert above 101.3°F
- User-friendly design offers comfortable grip
- Storage for up to 50 measurement memories
- Switchable between °F!°C and beep/silent options
- 2 AAA batteries included
Model number: HA-650
Method: Infrared radiation technology
Measurement distance: 0.4" - 2" (1 - 5 cm)
Testing Time: 1 second
Sensor type: Infrared sensor combined with chromed
arched reflector
Auto power off: Approx.1 0 seconds after last measurement
Memory: 50 Memories
Thermometer dimension: 5.35" x 3.39" x 1.54" (136 x 86 x 39 mm)
Measurement mode: Forehead measurement mode
Measurement unit: °F / °C
Measurement range: 93.2 - 109.4°F (34.0 - 43.0°C)
Display Resolution: ± 0.1°F /°C
Accuracy: ± 0.4°F (95 0 - 107.6°F) / ± 0.2°C (35 - 42°C)
Beep function: Yes, switchable
Backlight (with fever alert function):
Blue: < 99.5°F (37.5°C)
Purple: 99.5 - 101.1°F (37.5 - 38.4°C)
Red: > 101.3°F (38.5°C)
LCD size: 0.90" x 1.02" (23 x 26 mm)
Battery: 2 x 1.5V AAA batteries
Battery life: Approx. 1 year or 6,000 tests
Operation condition: Temperature: 50.0 - 104.0°F (10 - 40°C), Humidity: < 85% RH
Storage condition: Temperature: -4 - 131.0°F (-20 - 55°C), Humidity: < 93% RH
Weight: About 100g (with batteries)
Warranty: 2 years
Contents: 1 Thermometer 1 User's manual 2 x 1.5V AAA batteries
Note: Cleared by the FDA as a Class II medical device for home use, also can be used in hospitals/clinics for reference use as an initial screening tool during the public health emergency. It Should not be used as the sole diagnostic tool, and it is not a substitute for a clinical thermometer.