This no-touch thermometer with over 38,000 reviews is nurse-approved—and it's on sale for $35

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Save $25 on this iHealth No-Touch Infrared Thermometer. (Photo: iHealth)
Save $25 on this iHealth No-Touch Infrared Thermometer. (Photo: iHealth)

Taking someone’s temperature while social distancing isn’t easy—until now. If you’re a small business owner, healthcare worker or a concerned parent, you’ll feel better having a good thermometer on hand. And we found one that’s great for this day and age—it’s contactless. The iHealth No-Touch Forehead Thermometer is accurate, fast and on sale.

Amazon’s bestselling infrared forehead thermometer quickly gets the job done and it’s just $35, down from $60.

Contact-free

Simply point the iHealth No-Touch Forehead Thermometer to get a quick body temperature. The temperature will show in seconds on the easy-to-read, large LED digital display. It’s foolproof—and nurse-approved.

“I’m a registered nurse and I take care of my elderly mother as well. I wanted something to easily screen those who enter mom’s home. It was so simple,” wrote a five-star Amazon reviewer. “I took it out of the box, popped in the batteries that came with it and I was using it in seconds. I’ve compared it to taking my temp at the hospital and it’s as accurate as theirs. The reading is large and lights up, making it very easy to see.”

Get the iHealth No-Touch Infrared Thermometer for $35. (Photo: iHealth)
Get the iHealth No-Touch Infrared Thermometer for $35. (Photo: iHealth)

Effortless and sanitary

Thanks to its sleek design, this contactless thermometer feels intuitive. Just point it a few inches away from the center of someone’s forehead and push the center button. It’s great to use while a child is sleeping.

“No worrying about disinfecting the thermometer because it never touches the skin. Also the readout is large and easy to read in a dimly lit or dark room,” added a happy Amazon reviewer.

Bottom line

At $35 (was $60), This iHealth No-Touch Forehead Thermometer is a good thing to keep on hand, and readings are even accurate enough for professional healthcare workers.

“I'm a Family Practitioner PA for the past 38 years and cannot tolerate an incorrect temperature reading,” shared a five-star shopper. “This is right on compared to both a glass and digital thermometer. Takes only a second and even works with a moving target. Highly recommended for the medical professional and for home use, especially with little kids.”

The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.

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