“The product is absolutely fantastic. It is accurate and quick. You can track the temp history. All my family members are using is including my parents. I can't ask for more. Kids love it! Another thing I love about it - the app tracks medications. So my husband and I we both know what/when we gave our kiddos meds. I managed to lose my first thermometer. Do not regret I got the second one. You get used to it and you don't want to switch back to some other product.”
“We have 4 kids and a 5th on the way - we need a reliable thermometer and the Kinsa is just that! I absolutely love that it connects to my phone and can help me remember when meds are due and even more importantly, when it may be a good idea to call the doctor.
It is easy to use and I feel just as reliable as anything else we have used - no big differences in temperature reading.
I can't say enough good things about this important piece of health care in our home!”
“We actually own both the Kinsa QuickCare and SmartEar thermometers and use them both on a regular basis. The QuickCare reads fast (within 10 seconds) and sync's directly to an app on your phone, which makes it easy to recall fever spikes and how long particular symptoms have been around when contacting the doctors office. It even allows you to keep track of medication so you know how many hours it's been since the last dose and to know "if it's time" again. I gave only 4 stars in my review as Kinsa recently updated their app and I'don't enjoy some of the user layout and features as much as I'did in the previous app version. For us personally, I want to see a historical listing of temperatures on the home screen, or at least within 1 click. The way the app is set up is by each household member, and the default displayed timeline only shows the last 4 or so readings - you have to click through to see the full timeline. The top of each household member's "home screen" is cluttered up with random health advice and alerts, which I personally do not fI'd useful. Our primary use for our thermometers is to read temperatures, that is what should be prominently displayed in my opinion. But it gets the job done so I'm happy with the unit and will continue to use both the QuickCare and Smart Ear to keep our family healthy.”