"That’s why we picked the non-smart version of Femometer’s BBT: it doesn’t auto-sync to the app, but it does feature a large, backlit LCD screen to make it easy for you to read your temp in the early hours of the day or in a dark room. "

The 6 Best Basal Body Thermometers for Tracking Your Cycle
By Verywell Health | Thursday, January 27, 2022
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