Wellue O2Ring-S Oxygen Monitor with Vibration Reminder, Bluetooth Pulse Oximeter Tracks SPO2 and Pulse Rate, 24 hrs Battery Life, 4*10 Hours Built-in Memory, Rechargeable Pulse Ox with Free PC & APP
$24.99
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| ASIN | B0CKVTYGCW |
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| Customer Reviews |
4.0 out of 5 stars |
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| Date First Available | October 11, 2023 |
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Customers find the pulse oximeter comfortable to wear and appreciate its detailed oxygen level data, making it a valuable health monitoring tool. The device receives positive feedback for its quality, with one customer noting it’s better than previous wrist versions. However, the functionality and accuracy receive mixed reviews, with some reporting it stops working within weeks and others noting inaccurate readings. Moreover, battery life and value for money are also mixed aspects, with some praising the long-lasting battery while others report charging issues, and while some find it worth the money, others consider it expensive.
3 reviews for Wellue O2Ring-S Oxygen Monitor with Vibration Reminder, Bluetooth Pulse Oximeter Tracks SPO2 and Pulse Rate, 24 hrs Battery Life, 4*10 Hours Built-in Memory, Rechargeable Pulse Ox with Free PC & APP
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Wellue O2Ring-S Oxygen Monitor with Vibration Reminder, Bluetooth Pulse Oximeter Tracks SPO2 and Pulse Rate, 24 hrs Battery Life, 4*10 Hours Built-in Memory, Rechargeable Pulse Ox with Free PC & APP
$24.99


Happydog –
Love the convenience and efficacy of this ring!
This ring is FANTASTIC! My mother has required oxygen for about 2 years now. Finding the right level of oxygen to keep her healthy was challenging because using a typical pulse oximeter only gives a reading for that moment. Oxygen saturation levels can change in a person quickly and if it’s too low, permanent damage can occur. This ring allows my mom to monitor her own oxygen levels all the time. The display screen on the ring clearly shows her oxygen saturation in real time and has very good readability. Additionally, my dad connects the ring to the app on his phone and can also see her oxygen levels from across the room or the house. Furthermore, if her oxygen saturation drops below a limit he set in the app, an alarm will go off on the app and will cause the ring to vibrate. The app is easy to use and overall set-up was simple.We also love that the ring tracks my mom’s heart rate. Since she has a-fib, this is a handy feature to monitor her heart rhythm.While it’s not cheap, the ring is fairly priced for the value. The battery life is very good, but we bought two rings so that we can have one charging while she is wearing the other one. She does wear the ring 24/7 and says it’s comfortable enough to sleep with and doesn’t get in the way of living life.The ring is pretty durable. The silicone structure allows it to stretch for larger fingers. The company provides a good warranty and excellent service in the event the silicone rips.
Josh –
Just works
*** update below after using for a few weeksDoes exactly what it says in the description.Works straight out of the box and had no issues pairing.I do wish they’d be a little more creative with sizing options aside from this one size fits all solution, and I wish they’d have made the outside of the ring something… Non stick? The rubber of the ring gets caught on your sheets/blanket if you move and it rotates the ring.Aside from that though this does indeed do a good job for me at taking heart rate and o2 Saturation levels. It syncs data with the app really well and quickly.My personal tip to people is to also buy a pack of magnet charging tips – you can stick a magnet charging tip into the charging port of the ring so you never have to fiddle with the rubber stopper or getting a charger in and out over and over. It’s probably the biggest failure point on this device besides the rubber of the ring degrading over time but that won’t effect it’s actual main functionality and can be repaired with diy solutions.I also find it incredibly easy to export the o2 ring data to my pc and load it onto OSCAR for what ever that’s worth to anyone – I just asked chat GPT how to do that and it told me how in like 3 sentences and gave me alternate methods.***Update from using for a couple weeks – initially this worked well… And I mean it’s not like it got worse or something after a few weeks but it just got really annoying having to be careful how you move the hand you use this on. The silicone the ring is made from sticks to your sheets/blanket and gets caught as you move which can cause it to stop reading and vibrate because your sp02 false drops from inaccurate reading…I still want to keep it 5 stars because it’s a good product that works… Just not for me. I returned it right before the return window closed but if you’re someone who wakes up to scratch an itch or just moves around at all with the hand you have the ring on and it gets caught in your sheets you will get real annoyed real fast.To improve the ring the screen should get a harder scratch resistant screen… This one can be scratched by literally anything, even the wall/bed post. They should also have a better solution for ring size than one size fits all… On a small finger the extra material just gets caught more easily and on a thumb or big finger it feels tight. Also they need a better solution to the outside material being silicone… It feels impossible to avoid moving your hand at all under the sheets and having it get caught in fabric and getting tangled in sheets makes it so annoying.
Jesenia –
Great equipment. Can use some improvement.
I purchased this ring because I caregive for my mother and wanted something that allows me to monitor her oxygen levels as she is prone to her lungs collapsing. The ring has great features in the app that allows you to view oxygen levels and heart BPM., however you must be connected on Bluetooth near the device in order for it to work. So I can not monitor my mom’s oxygen levels if I am away from home because it’s not in range of Bluetooth. Also the device itself has a great feature of giving a notification if oxygen or BPM drop or exceed a certain number (you can set in app). One flaw this has is it constantly is disconnecting from Bluetooth. For something I paid over $200 for it fairly disappointed that it constantly disconnects. The ring has great intentions but if it’s constantly disconnecting from Bluetooth (while in range) it can have room for improvement.UPDATED REVIEW: I purchased this ring on February 8th. It is March 24th and the ring no longer works/charges. $200 gone to the garbage.