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The Baby Thermometer market is a subset of the Medical Devices industry. It is composed of products designed to measure the temperature of infants and young children. These thermometers are typically designed to be easy to use and provide accurate readings. They are often small and lightweight, making them easy to transport and store. Many models are also designed to be waterproof, allowing for use in the bath or shower.
Baby thermometers come in a variety of shapes and sizes, including digital, forehead, ear, and pacifier thermometers. Digital thermometers are the most popular, as they are easy to use and provide accurate readings. Forehead thermometers are also popular, as they are non-invasive and provide quick readings. Ear thermometers are more accurate than forehead thermometers, but require more skill to use. Pacifier thermometers are the least accurate, but are the most convenient to use.
Some companies in the Baby Thermometer market include Braun, iProven, Kinsa, and Vicks. Show Less Read more