Comparison Sanitas SFT77 vs Microlife NC 150
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| Sanitas SFT77 | Microlife NC 150 | |
from £25.10 | Compare prices 3 | |
| TOP sellers | ||
| Type | infrared | infrared |
| Application area | frontal | frontal |
Measurements | ||
| Air temperatures | ||
| Liquid temperatures | ||
| Measurement duration | 1 с | 3 с |
| Measurement range | 0 – 100 °C | 0 – 100 °C |
| Measurement accuracy | 0.2 °C | 0.2 °C |
General | ||
| Reading memory | 30 pcs | 30 pcs |
| Sound signal | ||
| Display backlight | ||
| Power source | 2xAAA | 2xAAA |
| Added to E-Catalog | march 2020 | march 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.
Sound signal
The presence of a sound signal in the thermometer. Most often, such a signal indicates the end of the measurement, which eliminates the need to independently monitor the time or get a device to check the readings. However, other events can also be accompanied by sounds, such as switching on and off.






