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The thermometer market within the context of medical devices is a highly competitive space, with a wide range of products available. These products range from traditional mercury thermometers to digital thermometers, infrared thermometers, and more. Thermometers are used to measure body temperature, and are a key tool for medical professionals to diagnose and treat illnesses.
Thermometers are used in a variety of settings, including hospitals, clinics, and even at home. They are also used in industrial settings to measure the temperature of liquids and gases. As technology advances, thermometers are becoming increasingly sophisticated, with features such as Bluetooth connectivity and smartphone compatibility.
Some of the leading companies in the thermometer market include Braun, Omron, Welch Allyn, and Kinsa. These companies offer a wide range of thermometers, from basic models to more advanced models with additional features. Other companies in the market include Exergen, iHealth, and Koogeek. Show Less Read more