Did you know fever remains the most common reason for parents to take their kids to the doctor? A thermometer is a must buy item for every mom to be but how many of them actually work like they suppose to?
Technology is rapidly advancing and the baby industry isn’t missing out. Who would have thought that one day we would get to use a wireless thermometer? Well definitely not me but it has happened and I’m loving it!
I was speechless when I found out about a product called iThermonitor. Being a modern mom, I’m always trying to find “clever” gadgets to help me do things a bit easier so when I was asked by the brand to review this product I just couldn’t refuse.
What is iThermonitor?
It is a smart wireless thermometer developed especially for children 2 years and older. The small comfortable non-invasive device attaches easily under a child’s arm using medical tape.
Bluetooth technology links the iThermonitor to your smart phone or tablet, allowing you to continuously and quietly monitor your child’s temperature.
I bought 3 different types of thermometers when Kitana was born and they all frustrated me because I never really understood them until after a few uses. Having to check your child’s temperature every hour can be frustrating for you and them, especially when they trying to sleep. I’ve had countless sleepless nights because of this and I always wished for an easier way to do this.
What I love about iThermonitor
- You can set alerts for when your child’s temperature rises above or drops below certain thresholds allowing for immediate action and better control over your child’s health.
- You can continuously monitor your child’s temperature on your smart phone or tablet while you are at work and your child is at home. How cool is that?
- No need to keep putting a thermometer in your child’s mouth, and no need to wake them up to take their temperature.
- Battery operated – It lasts for 8 hours per day, 120 days of continuous use.
- You can clean the device with 75% concentrated medical alcohol. To find out more, read here.
You can check to see if your phone is compatible here.
Will Bluetooth harm your child?
The iThermonitor uses low-power Bluetooth technology, which has very low radiation. The intensity is less than one thousandth of cell phone radiation.
iThermonitor is non-toxic and non-stimulating. It complies with standards of biocompatibility and ROHS. The product is accredited – both FDA and European CE approval.
iThermonitor is available on takealot.com for R999 (about $86). It is a bit pricey but if you think long-term, it’s worth it especially if you have more than 1 child. It’s the luxury way of checking your child’s temperature.
You can connect with the brand on:
Website -> www.ithermonitor.co.za
Twitter -> www.twitter.com/iThermonitor_za
Facebook -> www.facebook.com/ithermonitor
58 comments
Interesting product! Glad to know the baby industry is keeping up with technology.
Wow this does sound like a really good product. Like you mentioned, it would be great to take your child’s temp without having to wake them up if they are sleeping.
This sounds like a great product. I like that it’s non-invasive and simply attaches to the child’s arm,
This is so cool. I definitely need something like this in my house.
Wow, this sounds amazing! Especially if you have a little one to monitor! Thank you for sharing this!
Well that’s a neat little product. They really do have something for every kind of needs these days, it’s really cool.
Well, that’s a bonus for sure! I grew up using the old mercury ones and never could get them right. I’ve used whatever modern digital ones are available as my kids have grown up, but this seems so much easier
That wireless thermometer sounds perfect for those with kids! It’s crazy what technologies they can come up with nowadays <3
I can’t believe they have made a wireless thermometer!! This would be so handy even or adults to monitor your own temperature!
Oh how I wish they had something like this when my girls were younger. The fanciest thing we had was a digital thermometer but that was a lot easier to read than the old mercury thermometers.
What a great idea! With 5 little ones I so could use this! Someone is always getting a cold!
It’s nice that there are wireless thermometers now that works with an app. This make taking temperatures easier and more comfortable.
What a sleek looking device. I love how you can control it from your phone!
That’s a wonderful post very interesting and really look good.
Brilliant, but too expensive! Hope the price drops.
Wow, this is quite an impressive product! Thanks for sharing it with us!
This is very cool and definitely heading in the right direction, i can imagine how annoying normal thermometers can be.
I can’t believe you can access that from the phone. That is so awesome and futuristic!
That is a pretty snazzy look thermometer. I love the idea that you can access it from you phone, it would be awesome to be able to change the temp from the living room while watching tv.
Interesting! I have three kids and totally would invest in this!
This is such a clever idea and how handy this could be for people,so cool just love it!
The ithermonitor sounds like a must-have gadget if you have a baby or a toddler. It will allow you to check their temperature continuously.
Greatest invention ever!!
a competitor here from china also.
http://www.healthattitude.net/wireless-smart-thermometer-review-finepo-fp-3s/
That is awesome! I need it. I love that it connects to your smartphone. great invention.
Wow this ithermonitor sound amazing, need this a real must have2 ,pity I can’t afford it 🙂
Hi Shan! Great product! Would you use it on your baby? Seriously considering getting one for my 7 month old but saw you can only use it from 2 years!
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