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Closer look

Sensor
Sensor in ThermoHawks operates by detecting the infrared radiation emitted by the object/surface being measured. This technique brings a lot of benefits. Being touchless is one of the most crucial. This allows you to take measurements from very hot, sterile or hazardous material that would be impossible with many thermometers that are operated via a physical contact.
Sensor has a Distance-to-Spot ratio of 1:1. This means that if you are holding the sensor 2 centimeters away from the surface you are measuring, the sensor senses temperature from an area that's diameter is 2 centimeters. 1 meter away you get a test spot with a diameter of 1 meter etc.

Mode selection button
At the back of the unit we can find a small hole. One can change the operation mode of the ThermoHawk by using a paper clip or something equally small to push the button inside this hole. Each push switches the display to either show the reading in celsius or fahrenheits.

C and F
Display is clear to read. On the top-right corner is an indicator that shows the battery condition. Below this we can see which operation mode is currently selected.
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