Santamedical Dual Color OLED Pulse Oximeter Fingertip, Blood Oxygen Saturation Monitor (SpO2) with Case, Batteries and Lanyard
$16.95
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Customers find the pulse oximeter simple to use and read, with fast results popping up within seconds. The device is reasonably accurate and provides quick oxygen saturation and pulse rate measurements, making it good value for money. While some customers describe it as well-made, others find it cheaply made, and opinions on size are mixed, with some appreciating its compact design while others note the small display figures.
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Santamedical Dual Color OLED Pulse Oximeter Fingertip, Blood Oxygen Saturation Monitor (SpO2) with Case, Batteries and Lanyard
$16.95
Bernis A. Underwood –
It’s accurate!
This oximeter works perfectly! I have breathing problems and need to check my oxygen level frequently. I carry this oximeter in my purse at all times. The size is perfect and the numbers are so easy to read. I love it!
Cece –
burberry 7 with the “stuffed animal test” is wrong, and here’s why:
Ok, I want to first want to preface this by saying that I’m a medical doctor, so I do know a thing about pulse oximeters—both in theory and in practice. I noticed the top review has a picture of the pulse ox on a stuffed animal, showing at 99%, as “proof” it is inaccurate equipment.There are a number of problems with this supposition, and it shows a basic lack of understanding of how pulse oxes work. They are equipment that are designed to measure something specific under specific circumstances of being clipped to a fingernail with no opaque polish. NOT inanimate objects like markers and stuffed animals.A pulse ox works by shooting red light across the width of one of the middle fingers. Since tissues are translucent rather than totally opaque, the amount of light that is measured at the receiving sensor measures the proportionality of absorbed red light, which equals the proportion of material that absorbs it. This is called Beer’s Law. Pulse oxes are also governed by another law called Lambert’s Law, which says the amount of light absorbed is proportional to the length of the path that the light has to travel in the absorbing substance. The third law has to do with the fact that oxygenated hemoglobin (which in itself is red) absorbs more light than deoxygenated hemoglobin. This is due to the difference in wavelengths of red and blue light (red objects absorb more red light than blue objects). This is also why the test is not accurate if you have red nail polish on or your finger is not centered and light can move around it (or if you use a tiny pinky finger, for example). You can now see why it’s totally irrelevant how using a pulse ox on an inanimate object (especially, a bright red felt tail!) with totally different properties than an index finger is not a good way to judge accuracy. That’s like saying that your kitchen scale did not work well because you threw it in a swimming pool to measure the weight of the water. Equipment is only designed to work under particular circumstances and limitations.Anyway, I purchased this pulse ox for my father. He has COPD and a bunch of other risk factors for COVID-19, so I appreciate having a heads up if his oxygen sats dip. This is a good vital sign early marker for covid because it is an unusual disease, in that it causes what doctors have nicknamed “happy hypoxia”. You can google this to find out more, but it basically means that in other pneumonias that devolve rapidly into hypoxic conditions that require ventilation, their symptoms also crash, to the point where they lose consciousness or can barely talk. Covid-19 is more insidious and can creep up on some patients, who might be sitting up in bed (yes, symptomatic, but still conscious and talking), fooling even medical professionals into thinking their cases were not too serious until it was too late. This is the reason medical professionals find pulse oxes to be useful—they measure signs of disease (objective results from testing) rather than symptoms (subjective reports of feelings from patients). It gives me peace of mind to know my father has this and can measure it daily when he does his insulin shots and measures BP. He has chronic bronchitis, diabetes, stroke history, high blood pressure, obesity, and he is nearly 80, so he’s definitely in that very high risk category.On the actual unit, it was extremely easy to set up and use. You press a button and it turns on (once you put the batteries in the right way, lol); turns off automatically. I didn’t find anything inaccurate about it… and the hardest part of it was probably getting the lanyard in, haha (I advise using a needle to get the other end out of the hole; there’s no way a senior citizen could do this alone, so please help them). I’ve used many pulse oxes in my day. The professional ones in the hospitals are about 1% more accurate than these little portable, cheap pieces of equipment that you can buy for the home. I highly recommend them for any patients or elderly who have risk factors or disease comorbidities (especially, pulmonary). These little portable ones were sold out for months during the pandemic first peak (even hospital staff had trouble getting their hands on privately sold ones), so I’m glad to have one now.
Roboticist –
Works perfectly!
I’m 72 years old. I’ve never smoked, but I do have a pacemaker. I had a pulmonary infection from some unknown cause that required me to take an ambulance to the ER. After they ruled out COVID-19 and heart problems the hospital simply sent me home. I had periods where I simply couldn’t get my breath. I ordered the oximeter to give me some feedback on how well I was absorbing oxygen. It worked perfectly. I tried to rehab myself by taking short walks, and I had problems walking even a short block before I had to stop and get my breath. I was worried about how well my lungs were working, but using the oximeter while I was walking reassured me that my blood oxygen level was 96-99 percent. A couple of times when it got down to 95% I supplemented my breath from a canister of oxygen I got from the sporting goods store. I found it took about 90 seconds before the oximeter recorded an increase in blood oxygen. This helped me balance my effort to what I could actually do.I have both a Fitbit and a Polar chest-strap heart rate monitor. My Fitbit was showing major fluctuations in my heart rate, so I also started wearing the Polar for my walks. The two devices were showing different heart rates, but by comparing the two devices to the readout on the oximeter I was able to determine that the Polar device was malfunctioning, and once I cleaned the lights on the Fitbit, it was almost exactly comparable to what the oximeter was showing.All told, this device has been a great help in my recovery. There is a major reassurance to knowing that the chest discomfort from exercising is a result of low conditioning and that I wasn’t starving for oxygen. This is a great device!My pulmonary infection went away after about 92 days. My resting heart rate went down from the upper 80s back down to a normal 71 bpm. These days my blood oxygen level reads a normal 90-99% and I trust this device to report it correctly. If it ever breaks, I will buy another just like it. The price was right (about 1/3 the price at Walgreens), it is comfortable to use, and I can see the readout clearly at a glance, even while I’m walking fast.
juanito –
working good so far
works well
Mary J. Savoie –
Quality
Arrived well packaged with good instructions and batteries. Nice sleek design with a silicon protective cover. Read out is clear and quick. Good price for well made product.
treefrog –
ease of use
very accurate, i carry this in my purse to check my oxy levels as i have COPD.
Mohammad S. –
pulse oxymeter provodes reliable results.Although its a bit on expensive, but can be trusted, specially for health related issue i do not like to compromise.Complete with case batteries and strap.
Cliente Kindle –
O produto chegou e é diferente do anúncio, quando é utilizado demora a fazer a captação da saturação e batimentos cardíacos, não vem com pilha inclusa como diz na descrição do anúncio. Apenas gasto de dinheiro.
Abhinav Garg –
On research i found that Santamedical is a leading retailer on AMAZON USA. Knowing that i ordered this product. Quality of the product talk itself. Best part is its the same product they are selling in USA. They have to customize something for India. It ensures the same quality which are as per US norms we can get in India at a very economical price. Overall I am very satisfied with the product.
Arti kumari –
This pulse oximeter is just so amazing. After receiving this device, I took it to my doctor’s clinic to check whether the reading are accurate. Even my doctor was happy with the selection of the device. The reading were accurate I am very happy to have it.
mvkrao –
I purchased Santamedical Dual Color OLED Pulse Oximeter a month ago. It is working fine as of now. Will update the status in the coming days.Thank you