8 reviews for SureLife Clearwave II Pulse Oximeter
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Marian Powell –
Oximeter
Great
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Naturally Nikki –
Very easy to use.
I’ve always wanted a Pulse Oximeter and decided to finally try one out. I am so happy to add this to my first aid bag to use when our family is ill. Both my husband and I have had Pulmonary Embolisms so when we’re not feeling well it’s nice to be able to check our Oxygen levels.The Oximeter comes with batteries which I really liked, and came with a little lanyard for easy carrying. It was a bit difficult to thread in the lanyard but I was able to get it eventually.The LED screen is bright and very easy to read, the meter itself is very comfortable on your finger. The power button is to only turn the device on and to then change the different LED screen styles. (so it can be read from different angles easily.) In order to turn the device off you simply remove your finger and it self shuts off after 8 seconds.I will say that the constant beeping (in rhythm to the BPM) does get annoying quickly and I wish that there was a way to turn it off or even just turn it down.I also understand that the listing and the instructions say it’s not a medical device (most likely due to liabilities) but I wish there was some kind of easy to read chart that came with it in the directions to know what levels were “normal” worrisome, and dangerous.Otherwise I love this thing and it’s going to be an excellent tool to use this winter during sickness.
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Alex –
Simple, light grip, but somewhat buggy
This is a very simple to use, no frills, one button oximeter. There are no smart features, no Bluetooth, no app. It just clips on and gives you a measurement in real time, and I prefer that simplicity.It has a nice OLED display that’s bright and easy to read.The clip doesn’t squeeze too tightly, and it has a layer of soft material on the inside of it, so it isn’t painful to keep clipped on for any length of time.I do however experience an occasional issue with the power button not powering it off. I have to just remove my finger and wait for it to go to sleep on its own. It also bugged out on me a couple of times when first testing it, flashing randomly, and becoming unresponsive. It hasn’t happened since, but felt it worth mentioning.I would have also liked it if there were an option to turn off the audible pulse beeping. It can absolutely be helpful to hear, but it can also become a bit annoying, so a way to turn that off would have been nice.Accuracy seems comparable to other similar finger clip oximeters I have, so it’s fine in that regard. If the issues I had weren’t a concern I’d feel more comfortable recommending it, but I think I’d opt for something more reliable, personally.
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Creative Journey –
Budget pulse oximeter to have in our household
The main function of this pulse oximeter is to monitor the SpO2 and how well the lungs are working. It is also useful for athletic folks to gauge their performance from the oxygen level and the pulse rate. The reading seems to be accurate and on par with another one that was provided to us from the insurance. The build quality seems fine and the reading is clear from the screen. I appreciate that the 2 batteries are included and the device is ready to use. For the price range of sub-$20, it is on the affordable side compared to other leading brands on the market.
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D. L. –
Easy to use
This pulse oximeter works well with the included battery and does what I expect. The only difficult part was getting the lanyard on but apart from that it’s very simple and easy to use for its intended purpose.
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Kimo –
SureLife Clearwave II Pulse Oximeter, Accurate, Easy to Use, and Ready Right Out of the Box!
This fingertip pulse oximeter is a compact, lightweight, and highly portable device that I can easily take anywhere. The clever addition of straps keeps it conveniently accessible, always within reach.The OLED screen clearly displays my oxygen saturation level and heart rate in a straightforward way—even for those unfamiliar with medical terminology. Real-time data is presented quickly and accurately, allowing me to monitor changes in my blood oxygen levels within seconds.I was especially impressed that its readings closely matched those from my doctor’s office, giving me confidence in its accuracy. It came with two AAA batteries, so I was able to use it right out of the box—a thoughtful and convenient touch.With its energy-saving features, the battery life is excellent, making it a reliable, cost-effective tool for regular use. Overall, this pulse oximeter is an outstanding option for anyone looking to monitor their health with ease and confidence.
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Jo –
Easy to use, accurate readings
This works well and appears to be accurate. I have a smart ring that also measures pulse ox levels while I’m sleeping and this device is right inline with those readings. I’ve compared the two four times now and the readings have been the same each time.It comes with batteries which is nice. It’s easy to use, just add the batteries, turn on, put your index finger on the sensor and you get a reading right away. The device doesn’t lock in the numbers, so if you’re tracking, you’ll want to note the number before removing your finger. It turns off quickly on its own. It’s comfortable on my finger and the display is easy to read.
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firecat13 –
Accurate, Easy To Use, But I Dislike The Audible Beep With the Pulse Which Cannot Be Disabled
This pulse ox seems well made, is easy to use, and the readings are accurate. It takes very little time after turning on to stabilize and start reading, and shuts off automatically when no finger is detected. Pressing the power button while it’s on allows the screen orientation to be changed so it’s easy to see regardless of which hand it’s on. This pulse ox makes a somewhat annoying beep which synchronizes to the users heartbeat, and I really wish I could disable it, but so far I’ve not found a way to accomplish that. Otherwise, it’d be 5 stars.
Marian Powell –
Oximeter
Great
Naturally Nikki –
Very easy to use.
I’ve always wanted a Pulse Oximeter and decided to finally try one out. I am so happy to add this to my first aid bag to use when our family is ill. Both my husband and I have had Pulmonary Embolisms so when we’re not feeling well it’s nice to be able to check our Oxygen levels.The Oximeter comes with batteries which I really liked, and came with a little lanyard for easy carrying. It was a bit difficult to thread in the lanyard but I was able to get it eventually.The LED screen is bright and very easy to read, the meter itself is very comfortable on your finger. The power button is to only turn the device on and to then change the different LED screen styles. (so it can be read from different angles easily.) In order to turn the device off you simply remove your finger and it self shuts off after 8 seconds.I will say that the constant beeping (in rhythm to the BPM) does get annoying quickly and I wish that there was a way to turn it off or even just turn it down.I also understand that the listing and the instructions say it’s not a medical device (most likely due to liabilities) but I wish there was some kind of easy to read chart that came with it in the directions to know what levels were “normal” worrisome, and dangerous.Otherwise I love this thing and it’s going to be an excellent tool to use this winter during sickness.
Alex –
Simple, light grip, but somewhat buggy
This is a very simple to use, no frills, one button oximeter. There are no smart features, no Bluetooth, no app. It just clips on and gives you a measurement in real time, and I prefer that simplicity.It has a nice OLED display that’s bright and easy to read.The clip doesn’t squeeze too tightly, and it has a layer of soft material on the inside of it, so it isn’t painful to keep clipped on for any length of time.I do however experience an occasional issue with the power button not powering it off. I have to just remove my finger and wait for it to go to sleep on its own. It also bugged out on me a couple of times when first testing it, flashing randomly, and becoming unresponsive. It hasn’t happened since, but felt it worth mentioning.I would have also liked it if there were an option to turn off the audible pulse beeping. It can absolutely be helpful to hear, but it can also become a bit annoying, so a way to turn that off would have been nice.Accuracy seems comparable to other similar finger clip oximeters I have, so it’s fine in that regard. If the issues I had weren’t a concern I’d feel more comfortable recommending it, but I think I’d opt for something more reliable, personally.
Creative Journey –
Budget pulse oximeter to have in our household
The main function of this pulse oximeter is to monitor the SpO2 and how well the lungs are working. It is also useful for athletic folks to gauge their performance from the oxygen level and the pulse rate. The reading seems to be accurate and on par with another one that was provided to us from the insurance. The build quality seems fine and the reading is clear from the screen. I appreciate that the 2 batteries are included and the device is ready to use. For the price range of sub-$20, it is on the affordable side compared to other leading brands on the market.
D. L. –
Easy to use
This pulse oximeter works well with the included battery and does what I expect. The only difficult part was getting the lanyard on but apart from that it’s very simple and easy to use for its intended purpose.
Kimo –
SureLife Clearwave II Pulse Oximeter, Accurate, Easy to Use, and Ready Right Out of the Box!
This fingertip pulse oximeter is a compact, lightweight, and highly portable device that I can easily take anywhere. The clever addition of straps keeps it conveniently accessible, always within reach.The OLED screen clearly displays my oxygen saturation level and heart rate in a straightforward way—even for those unfamiliar with medical terminology. Real-time data is presented quickly and accurately, allowing me to monitor changes in my blood oxygen levels within seconds.I was especially impressed that its readings closely matched those from my doctor’s office, giving me confidence in its accuracy. It came with two AAA batteries, so I was able to use it right out of the box—a thoughtful and convenient touch.With its energy-saving features, the battery life is excellent, making it a reliable, cost-effective tool for regular use. Overall, this pulse oximeter is an outstanding option for anyone looking to monitor their health with ease and confidence.
Jo –
Easy to use, accurate readings
This works well and appears to be accurate. I have a smart ring that also measures pulse ox levels while I’m sleeping and this device is right inline with those readings. I’ve compared the two four times now and the readings have been the same each time.It comes with batteries which is nice. It’s easy to use, just add the batteries, turn on, put your index finger on the sensor and you get a reading right away. The device doesn’t lock in the numbers, so if you’re tracking, you’ll want to note the number before removing your finger. It turns off quickly on its own. It’s comfortable on my finger and the display is easy to read.
firecat13 –
Accurate, Easy To Use, But I Dislike The Audible Beep With the Pulse Which Cannot Be Disabled
This pulse ox seems well made, is easy to use, and the readings are accurate. It takes very little time after turning on to stabilize and start reading, and shuts off automatically when no finger is detected. Pressing the power button while it’s on allows the screen orientation to be changed so it’s easy to see regardless of which hand it’s on. This pulse ox makes a somewhat annoying beep which synchronizes to the users heartbeat, and I really wish I could disable it, but so far I’ve not found a way to accomplish that. Otherwise, it’d be 5 stars.