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Comparison Braun IRT 6575 vs Braun IRT 6520

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Braun IRT 6575
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Bluetooth connection to the Braun Family Care app unlocks additional features: temperature tracking, treatment and medication reminders, cold and flu map, and care recommendations. Age-appropriate temperature detection.
Typeinfraredinfrared
Application area
ear
ear
Measurements
Measurement duration5 с
Measurement range35.5 – 42 °C
Measurement accuracy0.2 °C0.2 °C
General
Reading memory9 pcs
Sound signal
Display backlight
Case included
Power source2xAA2xAA
Dimensions148х35х55 mm
Added to E-Catalogfebruary 2025june 2016
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Measurement duration

The time it takes for a thermometer to provide a temperature reading, from contact or activating the IR sensor to obtaining the result, is crucial for efficiency. Quick measurements save time during temperature checks. However, it's important to mention that for axillary use (see "Application area"), it's advised to keep the thermometer in place for a minimum of 5 minutes, irrespective of the manufacturer's specified measurement time, due to the nature of the procedure.

Measurement range

The range of temperatures that a thermometer can measure.

For measuring body temperature, a range of 35 – 43 °C is considered ample, covering values encountered in individuals with high fever or hypothermia. Although modern medical thermometers may have broader ranges, especially those designed for water and air temperature measurement (e.g., -20 – 100 °C), when used for body temperature, they typically operate within a narrower range. The overall and "solid" measurement ranges are often specified separately in these thermometers.

Reading memory

The number of results the thermometer can store in memory. The ability to "remember" the results of previous measurements can be very convenient in some cases — in particular, it allows you to accurately track changes in temperature over time. The most advanced models are capable of storing several dozen readings in memory.

Case included

The presence of a case, mostly plastic to avoid damage to the device during storage or transportation.