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Philips Avent

Smart ear thermometer

Measures and records your child’s temperature

The Philips Avent smart ear thermometer makes it possible to quickly and accurately take temperature readings and store them directly to your smart device using the uGrow app.

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Measures and records your child’s temperature

Accurate, fast, uGrow connected ear thermometer

One press and in 2 seconds you have an accurate reading

Keeping your child still long enough to take an accurate reading can be difficult. The Philips Avent smart ear thermometer addresses this problem by being specially designed for speed and ease. Just one press of the button and you will have a reading in 2 seconds.

Accurate results ± 0.2 °C/ ± 0.4 °F

Body temperature can be measured in five locations: the mouth, the ear, the armpit, the forehead. Our research has shown that this ear thermometer offers a medical grade measurement with ± 0.2 °C or ± 0.4 °F accuracy within the range of 32.4°C - 42.9°C (90.3°F - 109.2°F). Reflects body core temperature.*

Designed for easy, comfortable in-ear measurement*

The Philips Avent smart ear thermometer takes your baby's temperature in a few simple and quick steps. Firstly, ensure the sensor is clean and dry. Then press the power button and gently pull your baby's ear backwards so the ear canal is straight. Insert the thermometer pointing the tip towards the ear drum and press the button again. Compact and streamlined, the thermometer has a probe tip that is suitable for all ages.

Gives results in Celcius and Fahrenheit

Part of the uGrow family of connected products

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Technical Specifications
  • Accessories

    2 × AAA batteries

    non-rechargeable

  • Power

    Power source

    2 x AAA non-rechargeable batteries

  • Reflects body core temperature
  • The smart ear thermometer has not yet been licensed in accordance with Canadian law.
  • Sources: Herzog, L., & Phillips, S. G. (2011). Addressing concerns about fever. Clinical Pediatrics, 50(5), 383–390.
  • McCallum, L., & Higgins, D. (2011). Measuring body temperature. Nursing Times, 108(45), 20–2.
  • Normal temperature ranges differ per age group. 38.0°C (100.4°F) is still within normal temperature range for babies.
  • Chamberlain, J.M., et al., Determination of Normal Ear Temperature with an Infrared EmissionDetection Thermometer, Annals of Emergency Medicine, January 1995, Vol. 25, pp. 15-20.