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Smarttemp is easy to use

When Fever strikes, smarttemp provides parents a new high tech way to continuously monitor a child’s temperature through a smartphone.  Using Bluetooth technology, a parent can keep baby close, but not disturb them when checking their temperature. Using a traditional digital thermometer requires parents to frequently monitor their children’s temperature manually, and especially at night. This often comes with stress, sleeplessness and exhaustion to parents and often causes the babies to feel uncomfortable and resistant. Here’s an easier solution.
Smarttemp is a smart Bluetooth thermometer designed for children where a parent can:
·         continuously monitor body temperature in real time through their smartphone.
·         Get alerts when the temperature rises beyond the threshold and
·         Receive medicine reminders when it’s time for another dosage.
·         Parents can also share the temperature graph with their Doctor.
The Smarttemp is the easiest way to track baby’s temperature and is the safest continual monitor available.  It’s comfortable, reliable, and safe with a 3 year battery life in a 100% baby-safe sealed compartment, that also makes this thermometer water proof!

Smarttemp is easy to use.  Simply download the infanttech smarttemp app, place the thermometer under baby’s underarm with adhesive pad (included), and monitor baby’s temperature and receive notifications. Replace the adhesive after 24 hrs and continue to monitor as needed.

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