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  2. No-touch thermometers are selling like never before — and this is the one customers are reaching for. Temperature check: This bestselling ‘no-touchthermometer has shoppers raving Skip to ...

  3. These Infrared Thermometers Can Check Temperatures ... - AOL

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    Amazon customers have made this no-touch thermometer a top seller, and it earns an average user score of 4.2 out of 5 from more than 3,000 buyers. Owners like the sleek design and one-touch operation.

  4. Here are the best 'As Seen on TV' items under $25 at Walmart

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    Even the most delicate of facial hair is no match for the Finishing Touch Flawless Facial Hair Remover. This discreet, travel-sized device makes it easy to remove hair on your brows, upper lip or ...

  5. As seen on TV - Wikipedia

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    Prominent marketers of As seen on TV products include As Seen on TV, Inc., Time-Life, Space Bag, K-tel, Ronco, and Thane. There are also retail brick-and-mortar and online stores that specifically sell As seen on TV products. [1] In 1996, "As seen on TV" then moved on to retail, according to A. J. Khubani, CEO of Telebrands, who designed the ...

  6. Telebrands - Wikipedia

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    Since 1983, Telebrands has sold hundreds of millions of "As Seen on TV" products including AmberVision sunglasses, the PedEgg, Doggy Steps, One-Second Needle, Pasta Boat, Jupiter Jack, Bottle Tops, Aluma Wallet, InstaBulb, Lint Lizard, Pet Rider, and Pocket Hose. The PedEgg foot file, launched in 2007, has sold over 45 million units as of 2013.

  7. Smart thermometer - Wikipedia

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    A smart thermometer is a medical thermometer which is able to transmit its readings so that they can be collected, stored and analyzed. Since 2012 Kinsa has distributed smart thermometers to two million households across the US. The thermometers transmit their readings to an app on the users' phones.