TeTe


Yuqing Wang

Prof. Gert Trauernicht

Semester

1 20/21
3

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TeTe is not only a smart thermometer but also an elegant decoration. It gives the impression of warmth and simplicity. It should not be put in a drawer. You don’t need to look for it everywhere, when you want to use it.

By turning the top part to the opposite side, the user can see the results immediately when no one helps them take the measurement. Thanks to the type-C charging port, one can freely choose to wire it or not.

The fever warning light will turn red when the temperature is high. Different modes for different measurement targets to support fever alerts. It is especially practical for children because the appropriate body temperatures of the adult and children are different.

Whether it is measuring people, animals or food, TeTe fulfills the daily needs of a large family. It is a good health companion during this time.

This project was developed as a student project and not on behalf of any company mentioned.

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