Kinsa Reviews – Page 3

5/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for Kinsa for iPhone.
Kinsa is free iOS app published by Transform Health Inc.

Not accurate

Jchoyce82

I’ve owned this since January and I feel I’ve done all the trouble shooting on the website as far as making sure the tip is clean and I’ve got it positioned correctly in the ear but I do not feel the reading is accurate at all as it usually reads somewhere around 97.3 degrees for my daughter even when she is burning hot to the touch. Spent a lot of money on this for it to not be accurate.


Convenient Tool

NurseRatchette

This thermometer and the app make it so simple to get my temp before I head into the office. It takes no time at all and gives me the results immediately. All I need to do is show the green thumbs up at work and I am good to go! Great product!


Can’t use without signing up

markymarkermark

Why can’t this application and thermometer be used without having to create a Kinsa account?


Above & Beyond

Sinbuju

This is one of the best apps I’ve had the joy of using. I’ve had connectivity issues with the hardware, but the software more than goes above and beyond. It’s not riddles with ads like other apps. It gives helpful tips and suggestions when ever it can. This is what a health app should be!!! Best of all, you don’t need the hardware to have this app be useful. I look forward to seeing future products from this company. Thank you for making your products so helpful!!


Happy Mama

SPED teacher lady

This app and thermometer is so easy to use. I love the feedback the app gives!


Kinsa

saturnascends8

I love the Kinsa thermometer and app. I’m very hard of hearing so any thermometer with end of temperature reading having a beep to let you know that it’s done is very hard for me to use. Also I travel a lot to work and my main in the ear thermometer is not as easy to carry around as this, so I love the portability. Thanks Kinsa for making such a great product!


Needs work

conradb212

Great idea, but the interface needs work. As is, it looks like a kids app. Allow pictures for each person instead of childish icons. Allow setting who a reading is for before taking the temperature. My own temperature has always been a bit low, which yields a “Call doctor” and won’t even allow going on to symptoms. That’s silly. Allow a range.


Gr8

Azanrrac1499206

???


Complicated

AEO G

Why doesn’t anyone make a digital thermometer where you point and press and the temperature appears? Or if there are a series of steps required, why aren’t the required steps PRINTED ON THE DEVICE?