Jetart ThermoEye

Published on May 05, 2005
Written by David Lin
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Heat is becoming more and more of a problem for electronics these days. RAM speeds continue to climb, CPU clock speeds increase every few weeks, hard drives spin faster and faster, and graphics card performance increases relentlessly. What comes with all these improvements is increased heat output. Long exposure of electronic components to excessive heat can greatly shorten its life and can potentially destroy it. Being able to obtain accurate, fast temperature readings is essential. The Jetart ThermoEye is designed for this purpose in mind.

Features:

· Dual Instant Temperature Detecting
· Accurate Dual Thermal Sensors
· Super Backlight LCD Monitor
· Fancy Silver Laser Faceplate
· Wide Range Application
· Long Lifetime Lithium Battery
· Power Saving Design

Dimensions:78.0 x 42.0 x 13.0 mm
Detecting Range:0 ~ 120 °C / 32 ~ 248° F
Monitor:Backlight LCD
Battery:CR2032
Weight:30 grams

Contents:

Inside the packaging we found simply the ThermoEye with a pre-attached Velcro pad, one set of thermal probes (1 Meter long), and two small pieces of tape.

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