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Honest Review: Kinsa Smart Ear Thermometer

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Incase you haven't noticed this about me yet, I like to use technology to my advantage as a parent so naturally when I heard about this thermometer that connects to your iPhone I had to have it. I actually have mixed emotions so far about this product. 
What I like: 
  • It syncs to your phone via Kinsa app
  • You can add symptoms and get suggestions on how to best handle your child's condition
  • It is east to use and set up
  • You can easily keep a record of your child's past and present temperatures which comes in handy if you are trying to monitor your kid's fever
  • You can buy a rectal thermometer attachment that plugs into your phone and reads the temperature that way
What I do not like:
  • It does not always sync
  • The temperature always seems to read the same temperature no matter when I use it
  • Ear thermometers aren't really the easiest to use on infants 
While I haven't use the rectal attachment yet because I do not own it, I am considering getting one. Rectal is truly the best and  most accurate form of temperature. Seeing as how the accuracy of the readings is one of my complaints, I would probably benefit from the rectal attachment. 
The product and app itself is very well made though. As far as if this is a product you absolutely must have, it isn't. If tracking a temperature is that important to you there are other apps I have posted about before that allow to track temperatures and things like that. A regular thermometer and a baby tracking app will work just fine. However, if you just really want to try this product, it is a very well made one.





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