Health care

The Autodrop fits right over the eye and a lip holds the lower lid down to prevent blinking while eyedrops are delivered. The talking thermometer measures your temperature from either your forehead or ear and announces the reading within two seconds in a synthetic female American voice. No returns on these items due to health and safety reasons.

  • Autodrop eyedrop dispenser

    Autodrop eyedrop dispenser

    The Autodrop eyedrop dispenser makes it easier to put eye drop solution in the right place every time.

    $25 / $16 (Subsidised members) More »

  • Talking ear & forehead thermometer

    Talking ear & forehead thermometer

    This talking thermometer measures your temperature from either your forehead or ear and announces the reading within two seconds in a synthetic female American voice.

    $90 / $60 (Subsidised members) More »

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