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Oblumi Tapp Thermometer Review

amomentwithfranca · 26 January 2017 · 81 Comments

I’m always worried when my girls are not well. I can tell straight away when they have a temperature because as soon as I touch their forehead I know if there is something wrong. What I don’t know for sure is the exact temperature that they have. So like most parents, I use a thermometer to confirm if they have a high temperature so I can then decide if I need to give them medicine to prevent a fever from getting worse. What I also do, is carry my (big) thermometer with me when we are travelling just in case but this is not very practical as it takes a lot of space. What if I told you that there is a small modern device that will do this job for you that can be carried everywhere with you taking up very little space and is super light too? Well, this fantastic device exists and its name is Oblumi Tapp Thermometer.

Oblumi Tapp Thermometer Review & Giveaway

 

So what exactly is the Oblumi Tapp Thermometer? It is a device that, when connected to a mobile phone, converts that device into a digital infrared thermometer with a range of capabilities. In just a few seconds you can take your body temperature by placing it on your forehead or in your ear.

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BOX CONTENTS

  • Oblumi tapp
  • Adaptable lid for forehead use
  • cleaning wipes
  • travel case
  • instructions for use

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FEATURES

It calculates medicine dosage based on the information you enter for each of the members of your family. Another interesting feature is that it will keep a history of all your data which is great because I always keep forget what the previous temperature taken was. It displays the temperature data history and medication taken so that your fever can be followed up correctly and the information passed on to a medical professional.

You can also use it to share the information with your family. So if Nick is at home with the girls whilst I am out, I can check the app to see the latest data which is fantastic. You can send automatic notifications to any contacts that you choose to share the information with. It has an alarm, which when activated will remind you of the next dose of medication or to retake the temperature. I like this feature. Anything that will help me to be on top of the situation is really good.

With this device, you can take the temperature of any liquids too with the same accuracy and speed.

What I like the most about this device is the size. It is only a few centimetres long (Just 50 x 24 x 18 mm). Also it only weighs 22g. It is so practical as you can put in your bag. It also comes with a really cool storage pouch.

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MULTIPLATFORM

As well as being compatible with the Apple iOS and Android systems, you can also access detailed information from any personal computer or tablet. The Oblumi Cloud synchronises the data between all devices.

HOW DOES IT WORK

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First, you need to download their free app from iTunes or Google Play. You then add the information of each member of your family so you can record a temperature history, calculate the medicine dosage, send and receive notifications and set alarms. I think all these features are fantastic.

You need to connect the device to your phone through the headphone socket and it works using the audio settings. There are 2 options of how to take the temperature. You can either put the device in the ear or hold it against the forehead making small circles. It should be very easy and quick to do.

I was very interested in trying it myself, so I tried it with both of my girls. Interestingly enough, my experience with each was different. When I tried it with Bella who is 6 years old everything worked really well. We tried both options (ears and forehead) and it was very easy to do and of course very quick. I was practising how to use it with her, so she was not ill at all. However, with Sienna who is 2½ years old,  my experience was different. I don’t know if this is related to her age but it was not easy to do as she was refusing to help me. She was actually ill and very warm so I didn’t want to force her too much. She didn’t want me to try it in the ear one but she kind of let me check her forehead which was difficult to do as she was moving so much despite me explaining that she needed to keep calm. In short, it took me a long time to get a temperature from her which was frustrating but then when I managed it was helpful to have a record of it along with the dosage needed. I am not sure if this was because of lack of practice as we are still learning how to use the device or if it was because Sienna was not in the mood to try anything.

You can see below a short video made by Oblumi:

Oblumi Tapp - Digital infrarred thermometer

MY THOUGHTS

I like the device. It is small and lightweight. It is easy to carry with you. It has lots of features and benefits. I had some problems using it with one of my girls but I think it was mainly because it is not easy to deal with a 2 year old anyway! I had a great experience using it with Bella, so I can see this product works well when using it with children who are not in the toddler stage. It will work but it could take some time. Overall, it is an innovative product that can give you some peace of mind knowing you can keep track of the results through the app and that you can share this information with other members of your family using the same app.

This device costs 41.95 euros as it comes from Spain. This is about £35. You can also buy it from Amazon but note that you will need to pay shipment. See the details below:

What do you think of this thermometer? Have you tried something like this before? What do you think of the features?  

*Disclaimer: I received an Oblumi Tapp Thermometer for the purpose of this review. All opinions and thoughts are my own. The post contains affiliate links.

Thanks for stopping by,

Love you all ❤️

Franca  💋

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Filed Under: Gadgets & Technology, Reviews Tagged With: Device, Gadget, Oblumi, Tapp, Thermometer

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Comments

  1. Anthony Harrington says

    26 January 2017 at

    I haven’t seen these before, I would certainly like to try one, I like the temperature record, easier than jotting it down on paper

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  2. Margaret GALLAGHER says

    26 January 2017 at

    I haven’t seen these before the design looks great compact and much easier than trying to remember recordings especially when you have a poorly child

    Reply
  3. Harline p says

    27 January 2017 at

    Never seen this before love the features and the case it comes in

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  4. Tracy Nixon says

    27 January 2017 at

    I think it looks great – easy and quick to use and portable too!

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  5. Peter Watson says

    27 January 2017 at

    I regularly have my temperature taken in a similar wayand for children this is far less invasive than the old method.

    Reply
  6. Martina Pichova says

    27 January 2017 at

    Never seen this one before, looks interesting and not too difficult to use…

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  7. Samantha O'D says

    27 January 2017 at

    It looks great, ours is very basic

    Reply
  8. Annabel Greaves says

    27 January 2017 at

    I have not seen it before but it looks great and really easy to use when you have a sick child xx

    Reply
  9. Angela Treadway says

    27 January 2017 at

    i think this is pretty cool! would love to try x

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  10. Becky Yeomans says

    27 January 2017 at

    I have never seen these before. I think its a really clever idea!

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  11. iain maciver says

    27 January 2017 at

    have not seen this before love the features

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  12. Pauline Hill says

    27 January 2017 at

    not seen them before BUT lokk FANTASTIC

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  13. Louise A says

    27 January 2017 at

    I haven’t seen one of these before, looks like a great idea

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  14. laura stewart says

    27 January 2017 at

    ive ot seen anything like this but wow its fab!

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  15. Alexandra Dixon-Mersh says

    27 January 2017 at

    I think this is amazing! I’d love one for my daughter

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  16. andrea tinkler says

    27 January 2017 at

    What a fantastic idea. Love this xx

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  17. Sheena Batey says

    27 January 2017 at

    Really nifty device I always find using thermometers awkward so this would be great.

    Reply
  18. Sarah Mackay says

    27 January 2017 at

    This is such a brilliant concept for a thermometer

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  19. lucy higgins says

    27 January 2017 at

    i think this is a really good idea, nice and small too so its easy to carry in your bag

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  20. Victoria Thurgood says

    27 January 2017 at

    it looks different ive not seen one like this before

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  21. LAURA WHEATLEY says

    28 January 2017 at

    This looks snazzy!!

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  22. Charlie Brunton says

    28 January 2017 at

    What a fab little gadget! I have seen in ear thermometers in the shops but none quite like this! I love that it can remind you when medication is needed and the fact that multiple devices can access the data! Really clever!

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  23. Rich Tyler says

    28 January 2017 at

    It looks super tech-cool!

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  24. Solange says

    28 January 2017 at

    I think the features of this thermometer is great, especially that it will keep a history of all your data. I have never tried something like this before.

    Reply
  25. Nigel Soper says

    28 January 2017 at

    Excellent idea – would love to try one!

    Reply
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