Aly K—October 16, 2024✓ Verified purchase
This thermometer is great for tracking your ovulation and cycle. Starting to take my basal body temp has helped me understand my cycle so much better and not only that, has helped me identify why I have such a hard time conceiving. After using this thermometer for several months I've found that I have a short leutal phase and now I can take that to my obgyn. That is something I would have never known if it weren't for this thermometer! The product itself is very easy to use and I love that it has a background light making it easy to see the results. What I don't like is that it takes soo long to tell you the temp, though I think that would be with any basal body thermometer as it needs to be precise. 10/10 recommend Read more
Jeanette—May 1, 2025✓ Verified purchase
The Easy@Home Digital Basal Thermometer is a solid choice for those tracking basal body temperature. It offers high precision, measuring to 1/100th of a degree, and features a clear blue backlit LCD display that's easy to read. The thermometer also has a memory recall function, storing up to 30 previous readings, which is convenient for tracking trends. However, it's important to note that this model is not Bluetooth-enabled. While it can be used with the Premom app, you'll need to manually input your temperature readings, as it doesn't sync automatically. Additionally, the thermometer requires about 90 seconds to provide a reading, which is longer than standard thermometers but necessary for its high accuracy. Overall, this thermometer is a reliable tool for those serious about tracking their fertility, especially if you're comfortable with manual data entry. Read more
Kimberley Roberts—June 19, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Overall, this is a decent product for measuring your basal body temperature, and it seems to be reliable and accurate from my experience. The backlight is a nice feature, and that is the main reason I chose this particular thermometer over the cheaper, more basic option without the backlight. However, the backlight doesn't stay lit for long enough to be able to track your temperature. It stays lit long enough to briefly read your BBT in the dark, but you'll have to press the power button again if you want to record your BBT somewhere else. The backlight only stays lit for about half a second, so it is not as helpful of a feature as I had hoped. It also takes almost two minutes to get a reading, which is a bit inconvenient considering you have to hold the thermometer under your tongue for the entire time that the device is registering your temperature. The device beeps twice when your reading has been captured, and the beeps are not too loud, which is nice if you're taking your temperature early in the morning while others are still sleeping. Read more
harring—October 27, 2020✓ Verified purchase
I use this for fertility charting--I have been both TTA and TTC (and somewhere in between for a couple cycles) while using it. TTA worked fine; so far TTC has not yielded results, but I certainly don't blame that on the thermometer. I ordered this model partly because it has a backlight and often during the fall/winter months it's still dark out when I take my temperature. The memory is also very useful since on rare occasions I fall asleep again before recording my temperature. I have heard batteries don't last as long in thermometers with backlights but I have been using this for close to a year now and haven't had to replace the batteries so far. It does take over a full minute to register a temperature, usually. But that is pretty standard for digital basal thermometers. I don't mind; it just gives me an excuse to stay in bed a little longer. I also don't know how other reviewers are gauging its "accuracy." It probably doesn't register the exact temperature of your absolute core down to the smallest possible hundredth of a degree--since that's not even the goal with digital thermometers. (Some people might not realize this, but a reading on a digital thermometer is more like an estimation based on what the thermometer has registered so far and an algorithm. Which is why you don't want to switch thermometers mid-cycle, because each will have its own algorithm and tend to measure a little higher or lower.) But it certainly works for marking my post-ovulatory temperature shift and the temperature drop that happens before my period. Read more
Zoe Mechler—December 13, 2024✓ Verified purchase
The Easy@Home Digital Basal Thermometer is a must-have for anyone seriously tracking their basal body temperature. Whether you’re charting for fertility or just want to keep an eye on your cycle, this thermometer offers high precision with a 1/100th degree reading and an easy-to-read blue backlit LCD display. While it doesn’t have Bluetooth, it does feature memory recall, so you can look back at previous readings without losing track of your data. Pros: • High precision: The thermometer’s 1/100th degree measurement provides incredibly accurate results for anyone tracking small temperature changes. • Clear display: The blue backlight LCD screen makes it easy to read the results, even in low light. • Memory recall: The ability to review previous readings is great for anyone charting daily changes without needing to take notes manually. • Affordable: A solid option for anyone wanting a reliable basal thermometer without the high price tag. Cons: • No Bluetooth: While it’s nice to have memory recall, it doesn’t sync with any apps or connect to your phone for automatic tracking. • Takes a little time: The thermometer requires a few minutes to get an accurate reading, so be patient if you’re in a rush. Overall, the Easy@Home Digital Basal Thermometer offers excellent value for the price. While it’s not the fanciest on the market, its accuracy, simplicity, and ease of use make it a great choice for anyone tracking their basal temperature. Read more