Continuous fever monitoring system · Built & manufactured in-house

Continuous body temperature monitoring that never sleeps.

A 2-gram wearable sensor with medical-grade ±0.2°C accuracy, recording every 5 seconds for 7 days — a continuous fever monitoring system that scales from one feverish child at home to an entire hospital ward on one dashboard.

±0.2°C
Clinical accuracy
500M+
Temperature data points
7 days
Battery per charge
2 g
Device weight
36.8°
CELSIUS · LIVE
P20 App● LIVE
38.6°
BODY TEMP · CELSIUS
38.6
CURRENT
39.1
PEAK
6h
DURATION
⚠ Alert threshold crossed
38.0
°C · BODY TEMP
38.8
1h MAX
Proven in large-scale deployments
2022 Beijing Winter Olympics Shenzhen COVID quarantine facilities Guangzhou & Nanjing outbreak response Hospitals & senior care across China
Why buyers trust P20

A wireless digital thermometer built by its manufacturer

Class II medical device

NMPA-certified with clinically validated ±0.2°C accuracy. Ask us about regulatory status in your market.

ISO 13485 · own factory

Full in-house production under an ISO 13485 quality management system and a certified medical device manufacturing license.

500M+ data points

The RESYS AI platform is built on real-world continuous temperature data from large-scale deployments.

Why continuous

Continuous body temperature monitoring, explained

What continuous body temperature monitoring actually means

A conventional thermometer answers one question: what is the temperature at this instant? Continuous body temperature monitoring answers a different and more useful one: what has temperature been doing, and what is it doing now? A P20 sensor stays on the body and samples every 5 seconds, so a fever episode arrives as a curve rather than a scatter of remembered numbers. That curve shows onset time, rate of rise, response to medication, and whether a fall is genuine or a dip between spikes. For clinicians and caregivers alike, the shape of the curve routinely carries more information than any single reading taken from it.

Why a continuous fever monitoring system beats spot checks

Spot checks sample a moving signal a few times a day, and every gap between them is a blind window. Fevers do not schedule themselves around rounds: the 2am spike, the post-medication rebound, the slow drift in an elderly patient with a blunted immune response — all of these happen between measurements. A continuous fever monitoring system closes those windows by removing the human from the measurement loop entirely. Nobody has to remember, wake a sleeping child, or walk a ward with a thermometer. The system measures, and it escalates to a person only when a threshold you defined is actually crossed.

Accuracy that holds up over days, not seconds

Continuous monitoring only helps if the readings are trustworthy over long wear. P20 is a Class II medical device with clinically validated ±0.2°C accuracy and 0.01°C resolution, and every unit is individually calibrated against reference standards before it leaves our line — accuracy is a manufacturing step here, not a datasheet claim. Axillary placement under a hypoallergenic patch is gentle enough for continuous multi-day wear, including on newborns, and continuous sampling smooths out the positioning sensitivity that makes single ear or forehead readings inconsistent between operators.

One sensor, from home bedside to hospital ward

The same 2g sensor serves a parent watching one feverish child and a nurse station watching sixty beds. What changes is the receiver: the companion app for families, the bedside terminal for patients without smartphones, or Bluetooth gateways feeding a cloud dashboard and nurse console for facility-scale deployment. For distributors this means one product line addressing retail, clinical and institutional demand. For hospitals it means continuous temperature monitoring that deploys ward by ward without an IT project or wiring.

FAQ

Continuous temperature monitoring questions

What is continuous body temperature monitoring?

It is temperature measurement that runs without human intervention. A wearable sensor stays on the body and records automatically at a fixed interval — every 5 seconds for P20 — producing an unbroken temperature curve instead of isolated readings. Software applies alert thresholds to that stream, so a person is notified only when the temperature actually crosses the limit they set.

How accurate is a wearable continuous thermometer compared to a regular one?

P20 is a Class II medical device with clinically validated ±0.2°C accuracy and 0.01°C resolution, comparable to quality spot-check thermometers. The practical advantage is different: because it samples every 5 seconds, it captures spikes that manual checks miss entirely, and continuous sampling avoids the positioning inconsistency that affects single ear or forehead readings.

How long can P20 monitor temperature continuously?

Up to 7 days on a single CR1225 coin battery at 5-second sampling. That covers a typical fever episode, a post-operative recovery window, or a segment of a basal body temperature cycle without any intervention. Patches are replaced as needed; the sensor itself is reusable.

Can a continuous fever monitoring system cover a whole hospital ward?

Yes. P20 sensors pair with Bluetooth gateways that feed a cloud dashboard and nurse console, so every monitored bed appears on one screen with automatic threshold alerts. Deployment is plug-and-play — gateways plug into wall sockets, no wiring or network build-out is required, and facilities typically start with a pilot ward before scaling.

Is P20 safe for babies and newborns?

Yes. The sensor weighs 2 grams and attaches under the arm with a hypoallergenic medical-grade skin patch designed for continuous wear on sensitive skin, including newborns. There is nothing inserted in the ear, no glass, and no mercury.

Do you supply distributors, hospitals and OEM customers?

Yes — P20 is supplied B2B only. We work with medical device distributors and importers on territory partnerships, with hospitals and care facilities on system deployments, and with product companies on OEM, ODM, SDK and CDMO projects. MOQ starts from 10 units with volume pricing tiers. Contact our export team for a quote.

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