No-Touch Point-and-Shoot Infrared Digital Thermometer Gives You Distance
Katie Cordrey — October 4, 2010 — Tech
This infrared digital thermometer gun with laser sight is a high-tech temperature-taking device that works by aiming the laser at your subject, then pulling the trigger to get a reading.
The pistol-grip infrared digital thermometer takes accurate temperatures up to 750 degrees with point-and-shoot ease -- no touching is required. It can be used to determine the temperature of just about anything, but is especially useful for outdoor grilling or finding insulation heat leaks.
The pistol-grip infrared digital thermometer takes accurate temperatures up to 750 degrees with point-and-shoot ease -- no touching is required. It can be used to determine the temperature of just about anything, but is especially useful for outdoor grilling or finding insulation heat leaks.
Trend Themes
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Infrared Thermometers — Creating new applications for infrared thermometers can expand the market to other industries requiring contactless temperature measurement.
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Laser Thermometers — Advancements in laser technology can lead to the creation of more accurate and versatile thermometer guns.
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Smart Thermometers — Integrating thermometer guns with IoT devices can improve data collection and analysis, leading to better temperature monitoring and control.
Industry Implications
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Healthcare — Infrared and laser thermometers can be used for contactless monitoring of patients' body temperature, minimizing the risk of cross-infection.
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Building and Construction — Using thermometer guns can help identify insulation leaks and air leaks in buildings, saving energy and reducing heating or cooling costs.
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Food Safety — Infrared and laser thermometers can be used to monitor food temperatures in commercial kitchens, reducing the risk of contamination and food poisoning.
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