

🌡️ Fast, hygienic, and silent—temperature checks redefined!
The iHealth PT3 No-Touch Forehead Thermometer delivers ultra-fast, 1-second temperature readings using 3 advanced infrared sensors. Its contactless design ensures hygienic use, while quiet vibration alerts replace traditional beeps, making it ideal for all ages and settings. Featuring a large LED display and simple one-button operation, it’s the perfect blend of accuracy, convenience, and comfort for home and professional use.
























| ASIN | B075QQ8VZW |
| Age Range (Description) | adult, kid, baby |
| Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #642 in Baby ( See Top 100 in Baby ) #8 in Baby Thermometers |
| Brand | iHealth |
| Color | White |
| Connectivity Technology | Infrared |
| Date First Available | September 18, 2017 |
| Display Type | Digital |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00856362005043 |
| Included Components | 1× thermometer, 2× AAA batteries, 1× Instruction manual, 1× Quick User Guide |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Length | 5.39 Inches |
| Item Weight | 4.6 ounces |
| Item model number | PT3 |
| Lower Temperature Rating | 89.6 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Manufacturer | iHealth |
| Model Name | PT3 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Outer Material | Plastic |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
| Response Time | 1 seconds |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Feature | High Accuracy, Large, easy-to-read digits; vibration notification when it completes taking temperature |
| Specification Met | CE |
| Style | Standard |
| UPC | 856362005043 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 109.2 Degrees Fahrenheit |
M**S
Nice thermometer! ESP silly for those with hearing loss!
This has been very an irate and easy to use. Also, realized it’s a good option for my 89 yr old mom who can’t hear a thermometer beep. This one vibrates when it’s readable!
S**R
Fast, Easy & Super Convenient! 👶📏
This iHealth no‑touch forehead thermometer is a total game‑changer for quick temperature checks. Just point and scan — no contact, no fuss — and you get a reading instantly. It’s especially great with kids or when someone’s feeling under the weather and you don’t want to disturb them. The display is easy to read, and it feels accurate and consistent so far. Simple, hygienic, and incredibly handy to have at home! 👍💛
A**R
Fast, Hygienic & Easy Temperature Checks!
The iHealth No‑Touch Forehead Thermometer is a game‑changer for quick and stress‑free temperature readings. It’s super simple to use — just point and scan — with no contact needed, which feels much more hygienic and comfortable than traditional thermometers. The readings are fast and easy to read, perfect for adults (and kids, too). Sleek design and reliable performance make this a must‑have for any home first‑aid kit!
T**.
Good buy.
Accurate and easy to use.
F**0
A must for infants/toddlers
Great for infants and toddlers. Game-changer dor checking toddler’s temp without waking them up. Only con is that it is consistently reading 1 degree cooler than the actual temp. I just know to add 1 degree and it doesn’t bother me.
A**A
An inaccurate, unreliable thermometer isn't a usable thermometer at all!
Read all the instructions and used as directed. Readings in someone with a fever were both inaccurate and imprecise (gave a medically dangerous underestimate). Readings in someone with no fever were closer to the truth (moderate overestimate). I also checked it against results from a proven accurate thermometer that is harder to use. Foreheads often are not a good reflection of core temperature (only tympanic and rectal temps are good reflections of core temperature). So, I wasn't expecting perfection but I figured the company had done it's due diligence and was marketing a no touch forehead thermometer because it worked (as in the technology employed had advanced to the point that is was sufficiently accurate for medical decision-making purposes). I would have been happy if the thermometer read a degree lower than core temp but at least did so reliably. If it read 1 degree lower all the time because skin is cooler I would be able to factor that in to my assessment of whether someone needs medical attention or to stay home from social gatherings. However, it gave me wildly different temperature readings when used on the same very feverish person, at the same angle and distance in the same lighting taken within seconds of each other. I compared it against a proven accurate household utility thermometer that reads packed ice water correctly as 32F (0 Celsius) and full boil water as 212F (100 Celsius) very consistently as well as correctly measuring a mixture of equal parts of the two. I also compared it to another older oral digital medical thermometer that has tolerable but less impressive accuracy (had to use armpit and oral for these because the utility thermometer has a pointy metal tip that is unsuitable for any other body part - so these should be higher but not 2.5-3 degrees difference). Here is a list of some of the readings: Vetted Thermometer: 103.6 This product: 101.8 Vetted Thermometer: 104.2 This product: 100.4 (almost categorizing a serious fever as a non fever!) Vetted Thermometer: 97.5 This product: 98.6 Vetted Thermometer: 97.2 This product: 98.7 Vetted Thermometer: 97.6 This product: 99.6 Vetted Thermometer: 98.0 This product: Lo error I have no use for a thermometer that is only modestly accurate when someone doesn't have a fever and wildly inaccurate when someone does have a fever. Errors ranged from a minimum of 1 degree to almost 3 degrees. What use is that? This is not the sort of thing any person wants to be dealing with when they, their children or spouse is very sick. I see by review analysis of this product that "8,572 customers mention "Accuracy" 5,233 positive 3,339 negative" How on Earth does a thermometer that is found to be inaccurate by nearly 40% of users have a product rating over 4 stars? Some even commented that "it works well but isn't accurate" !!! An inaccurate thermometer works about as "well" as a car that doesn't move or a cell phone that only dials random numbers! Perhaps it is a severe quality control issue and half of them really do work better but there are many reviews from those who tried replacements of this product with no luck as well. If you do buy it, I'd suggest testing it out on both ends of its functional temperature range (around 97 degrees to 107 degrees) within 30 days. I bought it as a suggested item because I knew I should have another in the house and can't even return it because we didn't have any fevers to test it on for 2 months and the return window closed. Really, I would suggest finding a legit tympanic thermometer and just embrace the annoyance of probe covers because it may not even be possible to get a truly valid reading using infra-red on a feverish forehead that is actively engaged in evaporative cooling. In contrast, tympanic membranes don't sweat and the ear canal limits cooling air flow while the probe is inserted; also, there is less interference from possible environmental infra-red light interference. So there are at least three features which would help lead to a more accurate reading using the tympanic method. (some tympanic models require probe covers but if you don't like this type of plastic waste you can just reuse a probe cover after cleaning it with alcohol & write individuals initials on the base of the cover).
H**Y
Fast, Easy, hopefully accurate
Easy to use, seems accurate. Super easy to use, outside professional reviews said it had the highest accuracy. There’s no way for me to test that; but, it seems accurate. Love how easy it is to use
D**S
Works great
Accurate. Great price easy to use
A**A
Il mio amatissimo termometro Xiaomi Mijia si è rotto la settimana scorsa dopo una decina di anni, ed ero a lutto. Dopo un'indagine, ho scoperto che Xiaomi all'epoca aveva fatto una partnership con iHealth, e questo che recensisco è il modello che cercavo, ma migliorato. Ho letto tutte le recensioni e, come al solito, molti danno un punteggio basso ai prodotti perché non ne hanno letto le istruzioni, o non ne hanno capito il funzionamento, o non gli piace l'estetica, o il corriere gli ha morso il cane. 1. Le misurazioni dei termometri da ascella, da bocca, da orecchio, da tetto, e a rilevazione degli infrarossi in linea generale danno risultati diversi tra loro. È normale. 2. Per sapere se si ha davvero la febbre, cioè se la nostra temperatura sia effettivamente più alta della nostra temperatura di quando non siamo malati, occorre misurarla quando siamo "sani" col termometro che intenderemo usare in seguito, di qualsiasi tipo esso sia (a contatto, auricolare, rettale, o ad infrarossi). La temperatura rilevata da "sani" sarà un buon termine di paragone da usare in futuro per sapere se avremo la febbre (occorre sempre considerare che la temperatura varia durante la giornata: più bassa al mattino, più alta la sera, ed è normale). Questo vale anche per il termometro iHealth. 3. Temperatura ambientale: Per prendere la temperatura con questo modello occorre lasciarlo fuori dalla scatola nello stesso ambiente dove c'è il soggetto del quale dobbiamo misurare la temperatura per 3 minuti (e poi va rimesso nella scatola, per farlo durare nel tempo e perché continui a funzionare correttamente; umido e polvere fanno sballare le letture). Nota: quando le pile sono scariche le letture sballano. Se lascerete le pile per anni all'interno, ne uscirà acido che rovinerà il termometro, come capitato a me. Quindi: se non lo usate, togliete le pile, lasciatelo in scatola in un cassetto. 4. Distanza di rilevazione: max 2 cm dalla fronte, cioè vicino ma SENZA TOCCARE MAI LA FRONTE (mettete un dito di piatto sulla fronte: quella è la distanza giusta) 5. Posizione della rilevazione: dalla linea ideale che unisce le sopracciglia scegliete il centro tra gli occhi e poi salite di 3 cm, dove la fronte è piatta. Chi misura la temperatura sulle tempie, e poi lascia pure una recensione negativa perché secondo lui il termometro non funziona, è uno sciocchino che andrebbe percosso col termometro sulle gengive, perché sulle tempie affiorano arterie e vene, ed ovviamente la temperatura rilevata sarà SEMPRE alta senza che però ci sia febbre, e sarà molto più alta della temperatura rilevata nel punto giusto. La temperatura va misurata solamente nel punto indicato dalle istruzioni. (In realtà, una volta capito il meccanismo, si potrebbe anche rilevare la temperatura sulla tempia in un giorno nel quale stiamo bene, ed usare quello come termine di paragone per le successive rilevazioni, ma è meglio attenersi alle istruzioni, che hanno il loro motivo di esistere). 5. Area da misurare deve essere: 5.1 SENZA capelli: Se avete bimbi, basterà soffiare sulla fronte e la magia si compirà. 5.2 NON UNTA, NÉ SUDATA: quindi, se necessario, usate un panno umido per lavare/asciugare il grasso/sudore, e poi attendete qualche minuto prima di misurare, altrimenti l'acqua in evaporazione farà scendere la temperatura della fronte (a causa del primo principio della termodinamica studiato a scuola). 6. Costanza della misurazione: in passato i termometri ad infrarossi misuravano una temperatura diversa ad ogni minima inclinazione causata da mani ballerine. Questo termometro è molto migliore, ma chi ha il Parkinson è meglio che chieda a qualcun altro di misurare la temperatura, altrimenti poi ci ritroviamo altre geniali recensioni negative. Per eliminare le incertezze basterà fare più rilevazioni sullo stesso punto in rapida successione. In ogni caso, preoccuparsi per i decimi è da ipocondriaci (tranne in rari casi che richiederanno strumenti adatti), mentre l'attenzione va posta sul superamento dei 38 gradi nei bimbi (cosa purtroppo frequente nei primi 4/5 anni di vita, quando a scuola bimbi infetti vengono mandati in classe senza problemi da genitori altruisti) per capire quando cominciare l'iter di Tachipirina et similia. Sintesi: FUNZIONA, ed il fatto che alla fine della rilevazione vibri, invece di suonare, è geniale, come lo è lo schermo ottimamente leggibile di sera/notte (come ben apprezzano i genitori di bimbi piccoli che devono controllare ogni 4 ore la temperatura per capire se continuare a dare medicine, o se il calvario notturno sia finito)
D**7
iHealth products are always of high quality and easy to use.
B**N
The good: it works. The readings are consistent. Some people complained they are inaccurate – well, I can’t say whether they are or aren’t, but they are consistent when I try a few times. Which sometimes I have to do, because it requires very specific distance from the skin in a very specific spot. The vibrating is very handy. When I had Covid I would check my temperature and honestly had no energy to drag myself to the mirror, so I would just sort of hover it around the spot until the thermometer vibrated and I knew that was it. No clue how long the battery last, but so far it looks like the answer is ‘forever’. If I didn’t sometimes have to try up to eight times it would be an instant 5*.
M**L
Rewelacja, dobrze wykonany produkt. Działa rewelacyjnie już od kilka lat.
G**S
Ich habe drei Stück gekauft (für mich und als Geschenk), und alle drei zeigen die gleiche Temperatur an - auch im Vergleich mit einem anderen gleichwertigen Termometer. Die Bedienung ist wirklich sehr simpel. Ca. 1-3 cm vor die Stirn halten, einmal kurz drücken und eine Sekunden später erhält man das Ergebnis. Das wird durch ein leichtes Vibrieren quitiert. Es ist somit ganz leise, sodass man auch bei schlafenden Kindern die Körpertemperatur messen kann, ohne dass man befürchten muss, dass diese durch ein Geräusch geweckt werden. Nebenbei bemerkt ist das Termometer auch optisch sehr schön und stylisch. Die weisse Anzeige ist ausgezeichnet bei jedem Lichtverhältnis ablesbar. Daher meiner Meinung nach sehr empfehlenswert.
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