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Xiaomi Mi Home iHealth Thermometer US $27.99 (~AU $36.52) Delivered @ GearBest

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Saw this when searching the Xiaomi Empire, and asked Rep if he could beat the price. Cheapest price i have seen, including shipping.

Limited to 500 stock

Xiaomi Mi Home iHealth Thermometer - WHITE 227520801

Description:
Mi Home iHealth Thermometer. Featured with 1-second quick detection, non-contact infrared thermometer, advanced German Heimann Sensor, and clear LED digital display, this thermometer will give you a more convenient, hygienic and accurate body temperature measurement. After one second measuring, there will be a noiseless vibration reminding to be done, more considerate to not disturb your sleeping baby.

Main Features:
* Non-contact infrared thermometer is useful for measuring temperature under many circumstances, also healthful for multiple users
* Quick to get data for just 1 second, smart and convenient
* Adopting advanced German Heimann Sensor for accurate detection
* Concealed LED digital display with clear data, easy to use for the elderly and children
* Powered by 2 x AAA battery

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closed Comments

  • +3

    I wonder whether it's possible to have no other products in your house other than Xiaomi ones. The only slight issue there is that you'd have to replace everything at least every 24 months

  • +1

    It's a bit cheaper at Banggood using MIDFT27 at $26.39USD, free shipping though so will take longer.

    • Good spotting $us31.26 with priority shipping (1-2wks)

  • someone said this is AUD 25 in china. this is new product.
    looking at past history, after a while, xiaomi powerbanks' price here and there is almost the same so i will wait for this thermo to become $30

  • +2

    i received mine super quickly from BG

    it works really fast, but i gotta question its accuracy

    • how inaccurate is it ?

      • its super "accurate" but i measure the temperature of alot of random crap that all came back within 35-43 degrees. made me question its legitimacy

        • well at least it works for humans, to bad its dodgy for other out of range things.

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