

For the best measurement
For an accurate reading, not pass through smoke or steam

Not for human
Beware, you can’t use this temperature gun for humans. That’s because it won’t give you accurate readings. The readings from this thermometer are for inanimate objects. It’s mainly to measure temperature for industrial and kitchen cooking
At a Glance: The Infrared Thermometers for Your Multiple Choices
The Laser Ray Coming Out Measure the Temperature?
The red dot of the laser is not where the temperature is being taken. The actual surface being measured is about 2 cm below the pointer.
Is Infrared Thermometer Accurate?
Some common errors that deter the accuracy of your temp gun reading include: failure to compensate for the shiny objects that have low emissivity capacity, either get too close or too far from the object, dirt on the lens, interference steam and dust
Infrared Vs Laser Thermometers What's The Difference?
Infrared thermometers and laser thermometers are the same thing there is no difference between the two


Eliminates Guesstimates
Can read surface temperatures of -58 °F to 1094° F (-50?~590?) with a ±2.7? (±1.5?) margin of error
Quick Read
Quick response time of fewer than 500 milliseconds
Easily Changed from 0.95 to 0.8
You can switch emissivity to the surfaces that measure the most to get the most accurate results
12:1 Distance to Spot Ratio
You can measure the temperature from a safe distance without hurting yourself
Prevention of Contamination
Not require to come in contact with the object measuring, It prevents contamination that might occur
Displays Min, Max, Temperatures
With the max and min temp feature, you can record the high and low temperatures of your test area
Toggle Between ? and ?
Easily switch between Celsius and Fahrenheit temperature readings
LCD Backlit Screen
Display features backlight for easy reading, even in the dark
Prevent Battery Drain
You will also see when there is time to change the battery
Extend Battery Life
Power shuts off automatically after 7 seconds of non-operation

For the best measurement
For an accurate reading, not pass through smoke or steam

Not for human
Beware, you can’t use this temperature gun for humans. That’s because it won’t give you accurate readings. The readings from this thermometer are for inanimate objects. It’s mainly to measure temperature for industrial and kitchen cooking
At a Glance: The Infrared Thermometers for Your Multiple Choices
![]() WT590 | ![]() WT313B | ![]() WT300 | ![]() WT550 | ![]() WT327B | ![]() WT323C |
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| Price | |||||
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| Measuring Range | |||||
| -58?~ 1094? (-50?~590?) | -58?~ 1112? (-50?~600?) | -58?~ 788? (-50?~420?) | -58?~ 1022? (-50?~550?) | -58?~ 1112? (-50?~600?) | -58?~ 1202? (-50?~650?) |
| Accuracy | |||||
| >0?:±1.5? or ±1.5% | >0?:±1.5? or ±1.5% | >0?:±1.5? or ±1.5% | >0?:±1.5? or ±1.5% | >0?:±1.5? or ±1.5% | >0?:±1.5? or ±1.5% |
| Emissivity | |||||
| 0.95 (with 0.8 optional) | 0.1-1.0 (Preset 0.95) | 0.1-1.0 (Preset 0.95) | 0.1-1.0 (Preset 0.95) | 0.1-1.0 (Preset 0.95) | 0.1-1.0 (Preset 0.95) |
| Distance-To-Spot Ratio | |||||
| 12:1 | 12:1 | 12:1 | 12:1 | 12:1 | 12:1 |
| Power | |||||
| 2x DC 1.5V AAA Battery | 2x DC 1.5V AAA Battery | 2x DC 1.5V AAA Battery | 2x DC 1.5V AAA Battery | 2x DC 1.5V AAA Battery | 2x DC 1.5V AAA Battery |
| Response Time | |||||
| <500ms | <500ms | <500ms | <500ms | <500ms | <500ms |
| Backlight & Auto-off | |||||
| ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
| Low Battery Indicator | |||||
| ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
| Self-Calibration | |||||
| ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
| High-Low Temperature Alarm | |||||
| ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
| Ambient Temperature | |||||
| ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
| More | |||||
| Max/Min | Max/Min | Max/Min/DIF/AVG | Max/Min/DIF/AVG | Max/Min | Humidity, Dew point, UV light |
The Laser Ray Coming Out Measure the Temperature?
The red dot of the laser is not where the temperature is being taken. The actual surface being measured is about 2 cm below the pointer.
Is Infrared Thermometer Accurate?
Some common errors that deter the accuracy of your temp gun reading include: failure to compensate for the shiny objects that have low emissivity capacity, either get too close or too far from the object, dirt on the lens, interference steam and dust
Infrared Vs Laser Thermometers What's The Difference?
Infrared thermometers and laser thermometers are the same thing there is no difference between the two






















































