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The iPhone of forehead thermometers is down to its lowest price of 2020

Published Jul 13th, 2020 11:17AM EDT
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  • If Apple made a forehead thermometer, what would it look like? We can’t say for sure, but we’d bet it would be something like the sleek and minimal iHealth’s No-Touch Infrared Forehead Thermometer.
  • This model is often referred to as the “iPhone of forehead thermometers” because of its elegant design and simplicity, but it has been sold out on Amazon pretty much since the novel coronavirus pandemic began.
  • Not only is this awesome iHealth thermometer back in stock right now at Amazon, it’s got a discount and an extra coupon you can clip to slash it back down to its lowest price of 2020.

There are several low-tech tools that are essential to helping us fight the novel coronavirus pandemic, and everyone knows about the two most important things. First and most importantly, you need to wear a face mask at all times when you’re not inside your home. Amazon’s best-selling face masks are on sale right now for just 50¢ each, and you can get a 10-pack of popular MagiCare KN95 face masks on sale for $39.99. Second, you need powerful hand sanitizer. Small bottles of Purell hand sanitizer are actually in stock right now at Amazon, and you can get larger bottles of best-selling SupplyAID 80% alcohol hand sanitizer at a much better price.

On top of those key tools, there are also a few high-tech things you should definitely have on hand in the age of the coronavirus. The first is a pulse oximeter, which is a fantastic device to have on hand if you’re exhibiting some symptoms but you’re not certain if you have the flu or COVID-19. This little device measures the oxygen level in your blood which should be somewhere between 95% and 100% when you’re healthy. Some coronavirus patients have been found with readings as low as 50%, and anything under 90% is considered by the Mayo Clinic to be unhealthy.

The second is just as important: you definitely need a good thermometer that’s accurate and can deliver fast temperature readings. The iHealth No-Touch Infrared Forehead Thermometer is the best-selling model on Amazon and it’s finally back in stock. What’s more, there’s a discount and a coupon available if you hurry. Regularly checking for a fever is considered by many to be even more important than reading blood oxygen levels, so definitely grab an iHealth thermometer before they sell out again. They also happen to be on sale right now at the lowest price of 2020 thanks to a discount and an extra coupon you can clip on the product page.

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Here are the main bullet points from iHealth’s Amazon listing:

  • Ships from the USA.
  • [ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY FOR EXCELLENT PERFORMANCE] iHealth No-Touch thermometer is backed by testing validated. We provide 3 Ultra Sensitive sensors and the latest smart chip with the optimized algorithm to deliver reliable readings and ensure excellent performance. Just faster, more reliable, safe, and hygienic.
  • [3 SENSORS] A Ultra-sensitive infrared sensor collects more than 100 data points per second from the forehead. The additional distance and environmental sensors make necessary adjustments to give you accurate readings.
  • [FOR KIDS & ADULTS] With innovative designs & simple easy to use control by one button, our thermometers are great for adults, kids, and babies.
  • [GENTLE VIBRATION & XL DIGITS LED DISPLAY] A XL large digits LED screen displays the reading in bright white light, see readings clearly even in total darkness. Gentle vibration notification instead of annoying beep sound, hassle-free when taking someone’s temperature at night.
  • What You Get: 1 thermometer, 2 AAA batteries, 1 Instruction manual & 1 Quick User Guide, our worry-free 12-month warranty and friendly USA-based customer service since 2010.
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Maren Estrada Deals Editor

Maren Estrada has been the Editor of BGR Deals since it launched in 2013. She has more than 20 years of experience testing more than 1,500 products, and reviewing a wide range of consumer electronics including mobile devices, smart home products, computers, and home appliances.

Previously, she was a leading consultant specializing in copywriting, product development, and new product launches.