Finger pulse oximeter


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Description

Easy-to-use finger pulse oximeter for home measurement. Suitable, for example, for people suffering from lung or heart problems, allergy sufferers and exercisers.

An oxygen saturation meter can be used to measure blood oxygen saturation (SpO2), i.e. the amount of oxygen bound to the blood and heart rate. SpO2 measurement range: 0-99%, heart rate measurement range 25-250 beats per minute. A measurement with a pulse oximeter can be performed when it is suspected that the oxygen content of the blood is low. A low oxygen concentration can be detected as fatigue, shortness of breath or an increased pulse.

Measurement with an oximeter can be done easily and painlessly from a fingertip, without having to take a blood test. The finger pulse oximeter is compact and light, so it is easy to carry around.

An easy and affordable device that tells you your blood oxygen content and heart rate in an instant!


Product information

  • Warranty 1 year
  • SpO2 and pulse monitoring
  • *Measurement of blood perfusion
  • Easy-to-use, one-touch operation
  • Results quickly
  • Led display
    • Large clear display area
  • Customizable alarm limits
  • Automatic power off and low battery indicator
  • IP22 level water and dust protection
  • Display color: red
  • CE marking, meets the requirements of EU directives
  • Uses 2 x AAA batteries, batteries are included in the package
  • Product dimensions: Length 57 x width 30 x height 31mm,
  • Weight: 28 grams
  • Instructions for use included

*) The perfusion index (PI) indicates the pulse strength in a percentage unit of 0.02%-20%. A low value means weak and a high value means very strong pulse strength. PI is a proportional value that indicates the intensity returning from the oximeter's measuring point.



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