Rechargeable Fingertip Pulse Oximeter – Blood Oxygen Saturation Monitor for Home, Outdoor Sports, Wide Use (Blue)
$17.99
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Customers appreciate that the pulse oximeter doesn’t require batteries and is suitable for smaller patients. However, the accuracy receives mixed feedback, with some finding it very accurate while others say it’s not accurate at all. Moreover, the functionality is problematic, with several customers reporting that the device stops working.
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Rechargeable Fingertip Pulse Oximeter – Blood Oxygen Saturation Monitor for Home, Outdoor Sports, Wide Use (Blue)
$17.99


R.M. –
Pros and cons
Pros: it works and isMatches data on apple watch 9 series and other devices like omron bp and other 02.USB C and battery replace door.Cons: not really a con unless you don’t figure it out but….. It takes forever it seems. The fix for this is the same for any. If it’s in the sun light it wont read right away. Cover with other hand and it will read fast ALSO once you slide finger in open it slightly at the hinges with finger Inside otherwise it’s just a tad too tight even though it doesn’t feel like it and THEN mine worked like a charm… good luck. It’s a good device. I like it. I’ll buy another if I ever need too.
Kat –
Great for smaller patients
For a rechargeable pulse ox this is great. I use it on my long distance transfers. Only problem I have is if you have a big finger it does t quite fit well.
JAE UNIQUE –
This 1 works now!!
This new 1 that they sent as a replacement actually works, I am satisfied 😌 now.
Jessi Griffith –
Bought for…
Bought this because it had 4 star ratings. Also for the RR. I charged the 2 I bought fully. Took forever to read and then said my RR were 8 and O2 was 87. Mine is always in the HIGH 90’s closer to 100. And my pulse was 47. Not even close to correct. Not pleased at all. I work in the medical field and wanted something to make it a little easier. I do not recommend.Update 4/29/2025I started working before today. I charged it all night and the screen will light up and fade to black. Still not impressed. While it was working for about a month it was great being able to read the respirations which was one of the main reasons I bought it.
Duane Schwartz –
Accurate Meter
Meter was checked against the meter used by my Cardiologist and appeared to be accurate and agree with his. Not having to change batteries is a plus for me. I can just plug it into USB-C attached to computer and charge it up.
Lisalisha –
Just do respirations manually cnas/nurses….
Conflicted cuz it tells me pulse and o2 great but I work in the hospital so plenty patients but everyone’s Respirations read as 17
Tripp N’ Rose –
Love
Absolutely love! Highly recommended!
Pi4u –
Fully Charge state PR 25 and RR 8. Not accurate at all.
Another top reviewer stated this device was very accurate. After charging the device fully, this device stated I had a Pule Rate PR of 25 and a Respiration Rate RR 8. I compared this against another device I have, the Pule Rate PR was 72 and a Respiration Rate RR was 25. So, this device does charge, good, but provides inaccurate results, bad. Might be just the luck of the duck and I got one that was a dud. A quack it still is.