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Kinsa Smart iOS/Android Digital Thermometer now $16 Prime shipped (20% off)

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Amazon is offering the Kinsa QuickCare Smart Digital Thermometer for iOS or Android at $15.99. Shipping is free for Prime members or in orders over $25. Regularly $20 at Best Buy, Bed Bath and Beyond and elsewhere, this is 20% off the going rate and the best around. It is also matching our previous mention. This Bluetooth thermometer is “FDA cleared”, features 8-second temperature readouts and has full iPhone/Android compatibility. Rated 4+ stars from over 170 Amazon customers. 

Kinsa QuickCare Smart Digital Thermometer:

Accurate eight-second readings

Kinsa’s QuickCare thermometer features fast temperature readout in eight seconds or less.

Approved by doctors

Pediatrician-recommended and FDA-cleared for accuracy.

Different thermometer use

The thermometer works as a baby thermometer rectally, or with oral and underarm use for people of all ages.

Automatically tracks fevers, symptoms and more

Kinsa’s free app gives you more than a number readout – it guides you on what to do next.

Connects to your smartphone

Compatible with all Android phones running 5.0 or up and all iPhones running iOS 10 or up via Bluetooth.

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