
Welcare WET100 Ear Thermometer – Colour Fever Indicator Digital Thermometer for Babies, Children & Adults
Welcare WET100 Ear Thermometer – Fast, Accurate Fever Detection for the Whole Family
The Welcare WET100 Ear Thermometer delivers fast and accurate temperature readings in just seconds, making it ideal for checking temperature in babies, children, and adults. The backlit screen features a colour fever indicator system — green (normal), yellow (slightly elevated), and red (fever) — allowing immediate visual recognition of temperature status, even in low light at night.
- Accurate ear (tympanic) temperature reading
- Colour-coded fever indicator: green, yellow, red
- Backlit screen for night-time use
- Fast 1-second reading
- Suitable for babies, children, and adults
Frequently Asked Questions
Is an ear thermometer accurate for babies?
Ear thermometers are accurate and widely used for infants and children once the ear canal is large enough — typically from 6 months of age. For newborns under 6 months, rectal or armpit thermometers may be more appropriate. Consult your healthcare provider.
How do I use the Welcare WET100 correctly?
Gently pull the ear up and back to straighten the ear canal, then insert the probe tip snugly and press the button. Remove after the beep. Always use a clean probe cover for hygiene and accuracy.
What does the colour indicator mean?
Green indicates a normal temperature, yellow indicates a slightly elevated temperature to monitor, and red indicates a fever requiring attention. The colour system allows quick visual assessment, especially useful at night.
Does the Welcare WET100 come with probe covers?
Check the product box for included accessories. Replacement probe covers are available separately and should be used for each reading to maintain hygiene and accuracy.
What is considered a fever in children?
A temperature above 38°C (100.4°F) is generally considered a fever in children. If a child under 3 months has any fever, seek medical advice immediately. For older children, consult your doctor if the fever is high, persistent, or accompanied by other symptoms.
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Welcare WET100 Ear Thermometer – Fast, Accurate Fever Detection for the Whole Family
The Welcare WET100 Ear Thermometer delivers fast and accurate temperature readings in just seconds, making it ideal for checking temperature in babies, children, and adults. The backlit screen features a colour fever indicator system — green (normal), yellow (slightly elevated), and red (fever) — allowing immediate visual recognition of temperature status, even in low light at night.
- Accurate ear (tympanic) temperature reading
- Colour-coded fever indicator: green, yellow, red
- Backlit screen for night-time use
- Fast 1-second reading
- Suitable for babies, children, and adults
Frequently Asked Questions
Is an ear thermometer accurate for babies?
Ear thermometers are accurate and widely used for infants and children once the ear canal is large enough — typically from 6 months of age. For newborns under 6 months, rectal or armpit thermometers may be more appropriate. Consult your healthcare provider.
How do I use the Welcare WET100 correctly?
Gently pull the ear up and back to straighten the ear canal, then insert the probe tip snugly and press the button. Remove after the beep. Always use a clean probe cover for hygiene and accuracy.
What does the colour indicator mean?
Green indicates a normal temperature, yellow indicates a slightly elevated temperature to monitor, and red indicates a fever requiring attention. The colour system allows quick visual assessment, especially useful at night.
Does the Welcare WET100 come with probe covers?
Check the product box for included accessories. Replacement probe covers are available separately and should be used for each reading to maintain hygiene and accuracy.
What is considered a fever in children?
A temperature above 38°C (100.4°F) is generally considered a fever in children. If a child under 3 months has any fever, seek medical advice immediately. For older children, consult your doctor if the fever is high, persistent, or accompanied by other symptoms.



















