Fever Scout is a wearable, smart thermometer that continuously measures body temperature and wirelessly sends the data to a connected mobile device, allowing parents and caregivers to monitor a child's fever without disturbing their sleep.
Fever Scout was founded in 2014 and is headquartered in San Francisco, California.
The company launched its first product, the Fever Scout smart thermometer, in 2016.
In 2017, Fever Scout was acquired by the company Vivalnk.
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A wearable, wireless smart thermometer that tracks body temperature of children and adults continuously and sends the data to a smartphone or tablet.
Fever Scout uses a medical-grade adhesive patch that can be worn for up to 7 days to monitor body temperature. The patch contains a battery-powered sensor that continuously measures and records temperature data.
Yes, Fever Scout requires a mobile device with Bluetooth connectivity in order to transmit temperature readings to the accompanying mobile app.
Yes, Fever Scout is safe for children to use. It is made from medical-grade materials and has been tested for safety and accuracy.
The battery on Fever Scout lasts up to 7 days, depending on usage.
Yes, the Fever Scout app is user-friendly and intuitive. It allows you to set temperature alerts, track medication dosages and monitor temperature changes over time.