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A variety of devices exist to take body temperature, including regular thermometers, smart thermometers that connect to mobile apps to wearable devices. A list of devices that people in the personal science community have used include: | A variety of devices exist to take body temperature, including regular thermometers, smart thermometers that connect to mobile apps to wearable devices. A list of devices that people in the personal science community have used include: | ||
− | * [https://kinsahealth.com/thermometers Kinsa Smart Thermometers] | + | * [https://kinsahealth.com/thermometers Kinsa Smart Thermometers] (Mouth) |
− | * [[IButton temperature logger|iButton temperature loggers]] | + | * [[IButton temperature logger|iButton temperature loggers]] (Wrist) |
− | * [[Oura Ring]] | + | * [[Oura Ring]] (Finger) |
− | * [[Fitbit|Fitbits]] | + | * [[Fitbit|Fitbits]] (Wrist) |
== Projects that included temperature tracking == | == Projects that included temperature tracking == |
Revision as of 03:08, 23 February 2022
Measuring body temperature can be useful to do ovulatory cycle tracking, seeing signs of fevers but can also be used as a general measurement of recovery. An increasing number of wearables include temperature sensors to measure the skin temperature as a proxy for core body temperature.
Devices that measure temperature
A variety of devices exist to take body temperature, including regular thermometers, smart thermometers that connect to mobile apps to wearable devices. A list of devices that people in the personal science community have used include:
- Kinsa Smart Thermometers (Mouth)
- iButton temperature loggers (Wrist)
- Oura Ring (Finger)
- Fitbits (Wrist)
Projects that included temperature tracking
Recordings of body temperature have been used in a number of projects:
- Azure Grant tracked her body temperature with an iButton for nearly a year to record ovulatory cycles
- Ilyse Magy used temperature tracking in the app Kindara to record data on menstural cycle
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Fitbit, Health Auto Export (Apple), IButton temperature logger, Mbientlab, Oura Ring |
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We talked about this topic in the following meetings |
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2022-08-04 Self-Research Chat, 2022-08-24 Self-Research Chat, 2022-11-17 Self-Research Chat |