ReliOn Temple Touch Thermometer

Tuesday, September 29, 2009 Posted by Felicia

Here's another one of those, "I wish I owned this when Graham was an infant" products. I can remember the nights when Graham would be feverish and I would put him to bed and check on him a few hours later. I would tiptoe in, try to get his tiny arm out of the sleeve without waking him and as soon as that cold thermometer hit his arm pit he was awake (usually for the rest of the night). Now there are affordable options for more state of the art thermometers and I think it is about time!

I was sent the Temple Touch Thermometer. It works just like it says, with a touch! In 6 seconds you can have an accurate reading of your baby's temperature. The best part, it is non invasive and allows your sleeping child to rest (and possibly you too if you aren't trying to rock them back to sleep). It is simple to operate. Just press the on/off button once and release. Once you hear the unit beep twice you can place it on your child's temple. The next beep should come in about 6 seconds letting you know it is time to read the results. You also do not need tip covers like you do with some of the ear thermometers. There is also a memory recall built in.

The ReliOn Temple Touch works by using a unique sensor that takes readings from blood flow that travels through the blood vessels. This creates heat on the skins surface. You can also use the Temple Touch under the arms. The screen is back-lighted and very easy to read. I tested the Temple Touch against 2 other thermometers we own and they all gave the same reading. So, I am no scientist, but I would say that it stands to be accurate.

You can purchase the Temple Touch for about $9.94!

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  1. Tj and Amy said...

    I learned that
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  7. Carrie said...

    I learned that temple touch thermometers should not be confused with temporal scanning or forehead scanning thermometers, which measure infrared heat radiating from the body, or with forehead strips.

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  11. Leonard Family said...

    I didn't realize it wasn't until the 1980’s, when moms replaced mercury thermometers with the safer and more convenient digital thermometer. I am so thankful!

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  15. clarissa@neiding.com said...

    i learned its not really recommended to use ear scan thermometers are very young because its hard to get it alignd just right for a real accurate reading

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  21. wigget said...

    it utilizes R.A.T.E. Technology

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  23. Linda K said...

    The temple area is a comfortable and easy measurement site that is accessible when child is awake or asleep.

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  25. roxxyroller said...

    Temple Touch aims to set the new standard in fever measurement and is quickly becoming the thermometer of choice among today’s mom.

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  31. flowerchild said...

    i learned that the thermometer uses the RATE technology..
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  32. roxxyroller said...

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  33. flowerchild said...

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  35. lilshuga2001 said...

    OMG! How cool!
    Temple Touch aims to set the new standard in fever measurement and is quickly becoming the thermometer of choice among today’s mom!!

    Thanks for the chance!

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  39. Amato family said...

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  43. Heather said...

    I learned that it isn't affected by local ambient temperatures like other forehead reading thermometers--interesting! :)

  44. Heather said...

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  47. Kristie said...

    I learned that the R.A.T.E. technology is specific to Temple Touch.

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  48. Kristie said...

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  50. Anonymous said...

    I learned that mercury thermometers were replaced by digitals in the 1980's.

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  51. Anonymous said...

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  52. Brandy and Brian said...

    the thermometer is different from temporal thermomters & uses RATE technology

  53. Brandy and Brian said...

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  56. alissa4illustration said...

    I learned, or just realized by reading on their site that by using one of these products they do not cross-contaminate germs across family members. I never really thought about it.

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  60. Lori Sifuentes said...

    I learned that I shouldn't be using an ear thermoter on my young son. I now know why it never works.

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  61. Lori Sifuentes said...

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  62. MOMFOREVERANDEVER said...

    The temple area is a comfortable and easy measurement site that is accessible when child is awake or asleep.

  63. abby said...

    There are two versions: mini and premium.

  64. abby said...

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  65. abby said...

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  67. Gigi said...

    It uses patented technology called R.A.T.E. to accurately measure core body temperature to when the non-invasive probe to the temple. thanks! ruth dot gray at gmail dot com

  68. debbiekl said...

    I'd love a simple thermometer! I see they are sold at both Walmart and Walgreens - both of which we have in town. :)

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  70. bekki1820cb said...

    I learned that "when your child is achy and fussy or his of her temperature is above 100.2°F, you may want to give him or her some medicine". This is when I usually start to give medicine. I am so glad that I am doing it right. bekki1820cb2gmail.com

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  73. Anonymous said...

    Temple Touch aims to set the new standard in fever measurement and is quickly becoming the thermometer of choice among today’s mom.
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  74. Anonymous said...

    I learned that an infant's immune system develops more fully at about 6 months of age. (Learned we were right to kiss the infants forehead to check for fever too.)
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  75. Anonymous said...

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  76. Joannie said...

    Mercury was replaced in thermometers in 1980. Prior to that, unsafe mercury was used for many years! Whew!
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  77. Joannie said...

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  78. mogrill said...

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  79. Shanda said...

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  80. Shanda said...

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  81. Bombtastic Belle said...

    i learned that it's not affected by local ambient temps
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  82. Bombtastic Belle said...

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  83. Ki Ki said...

    The Temple Touch doesn't cross-contaminate germs across family members.

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  84. Ki Ki said...

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  85. Trung Nguyen said...

    There are types of Temple Touch Thermometers: the mini and the premium ones.

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  86. Trung Nguyen said...

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  89. Bill and Lorie Shewbridge said...

    I learned that when a baby is teething, if the symptoms, including the fever, remain mild and don’t worsen over a few hours, then there is usually nothing to be concerned about.
    Thank you SO much for this giveaway, I have wanted one of these temporal thermometers since last Christmas. I'm too cheap to buy one! :-)

  90. Bill and Lorie Shewbridge said...

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  91. Bill and Lorie Shewbridge said...

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  93. Bill and Lorie Shewbridge said...

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  94. clc408 said...

    It factors in ambient room temperature.

  95. tawnda said...

    this very easy to use and accurate tool can be purchased at Walmart

  96. tawnda said...

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  98. Renee said...

    it is not affected by local ambient conditions, or, in layman's terms, the air in the room.

  99. Renee said...

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  100. Erica C. said...

    It is not affected by local ambient temperatures.
    This would be great to have around.

  101. barbara.montyj said...

    Something I learned - the Temple Touch is quickly becoming the thermometer of choice among today’s mom.

  102. barbara.montyj said...

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  107. Anonymous said...

    would love to own this

  108. Terri said...

    I learned that the A.A.P. (American Academy of Pediatrics) agree that a normal body temp for a healthy baby is between 97 and 100.4F degrees (36-38C). If baby's temp is higher than this range, he has a fever.
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  111. Sarah Osborne said...

    I learned that their are 2 types of temple touch thermometers: Mini Temple Touch Thermometer and the Premium Temple Touch Thermometer. Also, I learned that they are safe to use on new borns.

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  115. JamericanSpice said...

    They have two versions of the temple touch, the mini and the premium.

  116. JamericanSpice said...

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  120. Rose ~ RedNeckWitch ~ said...

    Ohhhh I learned that the ear thermometers aren't the best.
    “They aren’t recommended for young children because there are lots of chances for error … you have to align them in the ear canal perfectly to be accurate.”

  121. Rose ~ RedNeckWitch ~ said...

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  122. Rose ~ RedNeckWitch ~ said...

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  123. Rose ~ RedNeckWitch ~ said...

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  124. kayshem said...

    "Local ambient conditions" will not affect the reading of this thermometer.

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  125. kayshem said...

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  126. mail4rosey said...

    I learned that The People's Pharmacy recommends this thermometer.

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  129. Belinda M said...

    I learned that If your baby is less than 3 months old and has a temperature of 100.4 degrees F (38 degrees C) or higher, call the doctor immediately. A baby this young needs to be checked for serious infection or disease.


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  133. vrtish55 said...

    Fevers are a sign that the body is fighting an infection, so you may want to avoid giving medicine if your child is running a low-grade (up to 100.2°F) fever. vickers_73460@yahoo.com

  134. vrtish55 said...

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  135. Janna @ Feed Your Pig said...

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  136. MrsCrum86 said...

    there are two versions.

  137. Jay said...

    It is accurate for babies unlike the ear scans!
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  138. Amy L. said...

    The Mini Temple Touch Thermometer is currently sold at Wal-Mart® stores nationwide under the ReliOn® brand for $9.94.

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  139. Elizabeth said...

    I learned that the temple touch = is different than the temporal scanning thermometers, which measure infrared heat radiating from the body.

  140. Elizabeth said...

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  141. Elizabeth said...

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  142. Elizabeth said...

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  143. MikeandJen said...

    RATE.. rapid accurate temperature establishment! such a neat idea!

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  144. Cindy B.of Montana said...

    I learned that most doctors — and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) — agree that a normal body temperature for a healthy baby is between 97 and 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit.

  145. Cindy B.of Montana said...

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  146. Cindy B.of Montana said...

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  149. Selinda said...

    I learned that temple touch thermometers are different than temporal scanning.

    Thanks,

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  150. Hotsnotty2 said...

    I found out that the temple area is a more comfortable and easy measurement site that is accessible when child is awake or asleep.

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  151. The Knutson Klan said...

    Learned about R.A.T.E., the patented technology powering all Temple Touch Thermometers :)

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  158. Kendra said...

    I learned you should make sure the thermometer is at room temperature before you use it.

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  159. Kendra said...

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  160. Kendra said...

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  161. Kristy said...

    I learned that Temple Touch thermometers use groundbreaking, patented technology called R.A.T.E. to accurately measure core body temperature to when the non-invasive probe to the temple.


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  162. Kristy said...

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  167. abby said...

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  168. roseh2o19 said...

    two versions

  169. I am Lee-Ann... said...

    I learned that they range from $10-$30 and that there is a mini version

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  175. heaventrees said...

    There is a Premium Temple Touch Thermometer that is sold at Walgreen’s stores for $29.99.

  176. electric island said...

    The temple area is a comfortable and easy measurement site that is accessible when child is awake or asleep.

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  179. Birdie said...

    Temple Touch uses RATE technology....birdson@roadrunner.com

  180. Birdie said...

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  181. Peggy said...

    I love that you can take a temp on the baby without bothering a sick baby too much. It just makes it so easy
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  185. Badger Momma said...

    The TempleTouch thermometer measures the heat radiating from the body while not being affected by local ambient conditions.

  186. amyd said...

    good to know,it's not really recommended to use ear scan thermometers

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  187. Badger Momma said...

    I've blogged.

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  188. Badger Momma said...

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  193. Sarah Osborne said...

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  194. Jenbutterfly said...

    I learned that R.A.T.E. is the patented technology powering all Temple Touch Thermometers.

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  195. Jenbutterfly said...

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  196. Jenbutterfly said...

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  198. Michelle Underwood said...

    This is easily done while the child is asleep

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