Here’s how the Pixel 8 Pro’s FDA-cleared body temperature sensor works


What you need to know

  • In the January Pixel feature drop, Google added body temperature sensing to the Pixel 8 Pro. 
  • Clinical trials revealed that the Pixel 8 Pro could successfully calculate body temperatures between 96.9°F – 104°F to within a margin of error of ±0.54°F.
  • The successful performance earned FDA De Novo classification for the body temperature app.

Ever wonder if you or your loved one is suffering from a fever? If you have a Pixel 8 Pro, now you can find out with a surprising degree of accuracy using only your smartphone. The infrared sensor on the Pixel 8 Pro can now be used for body temperature readings following the January Pixel feature drop

Originally, Google said that the infrared sensor should only be used for reading the temperatures of objects. That was when the Pixel 8 Pro first came out last October. Since then, Google has earned certification from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for its body temperature app and thus brought the feature to Pixel 8 Pro phones. 



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