medical grade Handheld Pulse Oximeter – Continuous & Spot-Check SpO2/Pulse Monitoring via Adult Finger Probes, Data traceability, instant alarm,oximeter with adjustable Alarms
Original price was: $105.99.$95.99Current price is: $95.99.
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medical grade Handheld Pulse Oximeter – Continuous & Spot-Check SpO2/Pulse Monitoring via Adult Finger Probes, Data traceability, instant alarm,oximeter with adjustable Alarms
Original price was: $105.99.$95.99Current price is: $95.99.
Darren Moreland –
Medical grade peace of mind at home
My wife has emphysema which means she is on oxygen 24 hours a day. It’s essential that we monitor her oxygen level and heart rate. We have the small, cheaper oximeters, but they don’t have the level of accuracy we need and they have tiny screens. This Manhero handheld pulse oximeter lives up to it’s brand name. With plus or minus 1 accuracy rating, we don’t need to calibrate it at the Doctors office, as this is probably more accurate than the one they have. I love the large screen that gives you your oxygen saturation reading, plus heart rate and blood pressure. What good is all that data if you can’t read it. The ability to store your readings means your Doctor has the information he needs to more accurately diagnose and treat your health. The monitor is so easy to use. Just turn it on and place your finger in the sensor. It functions so well, even your child could use it. So far the battery life has been great. You can also plug it in if you are out of batteries. I’ve priced these medical grade oximeters in the past, and this is a bargain. We are very happy and feel more secure with this monitor. Highly Recommended
Becky –
Seems accurate and requires batteries 3 AAA batteries as described.
This oximeter device seems to be accurate. You can go in and set the perimeters using the M button and then choosing the up or down arrows. Watch closely for the field you are adjusting. They highlight, but it is not real bright. Adjusting is nice because it will keep the alarm from going off if you have a pulse lower than 50 like some people do when they are sleeping or even when they are sitting quietly. You will need to make sure you have your finger pushed all the way up into the finger holder before it will measure your oxygen levels. It will say SPO2 not on if you don’t have your finger in the holder correctly. Overall, it is easy to set up and use. You just need batteries and then set it how you want it. I have used mine several times while sitting and while moving about just to check the accuracy. It seems to be accurate and to be a reliable device. It requires batteries but for someone that doesn’t need to use one of these devices all the time, it is fine.
Zed –
Really good for keeping an eye on things and seems that provide accurate readings and results
I really enjoyed that this takes AAA batteries it makes it really easy to replace when it runs out ultimately I found the sensor was easy to hook up and it seems to provide what I assume are reliable readings I really enjoy the various functions and features that it has and I’ve been using it to monitor if I have any issues because I suffer from sleep apnea so I’m very pleasantly happy to be able to utilize this to help out and monitor what exactly is going on it’s a fundamental tool that I think is going to be very helpful going forward. Ultimately it’s hard to judge whether the readings are 100% accurate but they seem reasonable and therefore I don’t have another way to measure against them except for maybe phone apps that are much less reliable but it does seem to be doing the job and I really do enjoy that it works professionally like the ones in the hospital absolutely outstanding
K –
Accurate and easy to use.
What a great addition to my growing collection of medical equipment. I believe it is a good idea to keep tabs on a person’s blood oxygen levels, especially as we age. So far the Oximeter’s readings have been close to the same as what I get when I go to the doctor. It’s very easy to use. Just plug the fingertip cord into the Oximeter display monitor, attach the fingertip probe to your finger and look at the display to see what your readings are. The oximeter will record your readings for future comparison. You can set an alarm to go off, if your readings are higher or lower than they should be, alerting you to possibly seek medical attention, if need be. By pushing the Menu button, along with the up and down buttons, you can change the settings, like time, date, alarms, etc.There are two ways to power it up. You can place 3 AAA batteries in the battery compartment on the backside of the monitor, and it is also rechargeable. You use a cord to plug it in. to charge it. Unfortunately there was not a cord included, and since it takes a micro USB cable, you may have to buy one, unless you are lucky enough to have one stored away somewhere, possibly from an older device you used to have.All in all, I am pleased with this Oximeter. It’s easy to use and I I find it to be accurate. The only reason I deducted a star rating, is because a charging cord was not included. Otherwise it would have been 5 stars.
Shoe –
Great Quality medical grade Pulse Oximeter (SpO2 measurement)
This Pulse Oximeter certainly seems to be very well made and has alot of capability. The model we order does not have the separate additional temperature measurement (would be another wire and probe).Key Points:- really easy to use- batteries are really easy to replace – take three AAA batteries.- alarm volume is adjustable and mutable.- thresholds for alarm are adjustable.We hope this information is useful toward your decision. Cheers ! !
ma222011 –
medical grade SpO2 monitor
This is decent SpO2 monitor, package comes with monitor and prob and manual. It uses 3 AAA batteries, which are not included in the package, also this has micro usb port which you can’t find that easily now a days and there is no cable included. It also does not retain the date and time when you remove the batteries, which is annoying. I wish this should have rechargeable battery. It works and by default it makes beep on each pulse. You must configure it properly before you can use it. No issues with getting the accurate reading of pulse and oxygen saturation level. It’s good for spot checking, I don’t recommend using it for continuous monitoring.
The Experience –
Great Pulse Oximeter!
This medical grade pulse oximeter and pulse monitoring is accurate and easy to use! It has a huge screen for easy monitoring. It has multiple languages and is adjustible.It has a built in audible alarm if oxygen goes too low or high or pulse rate is too low or high. You set the alarm values!!!!!! It can be worn through the night.It has data memory so you can truly monitor a patient for over time changes and patterns.A great value!