The idea is based on a common and natural behavior of putting your hand on the forehead to measure internal heat of their body. Checking the temperature by scanning the forehead with this device is easier and faster, since it eliminates the need to insert an external tool while holding them in a still position. The intuitive shape of the device allows the user to easily understand how to hold and use the device. The organic and ergonomic shape provides a secure grasp in the users hand. The most important part: After simply placing the device on the forehead, a beeping sound followed by a flashing LED alerts the user when it is done. In addition, the user can clearly see the temperature on the LCD screen, while holding the device to their baby [or sick little kid].

So my neighbors will never have to hear my kid screaming, "No up the butt!" again? That's a relief.
Posted by: mph | 05 December 2008 at 03:46 PM
ha! exactly
Posted by: minor details | 05 December 2008 at 08:36 PM
Well, it seems smart, but being a physician I'm afraid I'll have to disappoint you; there's NO WAY that thermometer can be accurate! Promise.
Posted by: Nina | 18 December 2008 at 05:35 PM