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Originally Posted by Por_sha911
OK so, I'm looking at one to measure temperature to indicate a fever. I guess I can test it when there is no fever and get a +/- baseline for accuracy. As long as the variance is always the same, I don't care if it is high or low. This way if someone doesn't feel well in the middle of the night we can get a quick and "relatively accurate" reading. I just don't want to take 4 readings and get 4 results that are 5 degrees off of the high and low.
Thanks for the responses.
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The one I linked above reads body temp within a few tenths repeatedly, with 3 modes, body temp, room temp, and surface temps.