Vibeat Oxylink Wearable Blood Oxygen Monitor – Bluetooth Oxygen Meter Finger Pulse Oximeter with Audio Reminder, Rechargeable O2 Meter for Continuous Tracking with Free App, FSA/HSA Eligible
$119.99
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Customers find the blood oxygen monitor accurate and appreciate its functionality, with one noting it works better than typical fingertip readers. The device receives positive feedback for its quality, ease of use, audible alarm, and comfort. They like its data retention features, with one mentioning it stores data in the oximeter, and another noting it provides a permanent record.
8 reviews for Vibeat Oxylink Wearable Blood Oxygen Monitor – Bluetooth Oxygen Meter Finger Pulse Oximeter with Audio Reminder, Rechargeable O2 Meter for Continuous Tracking with Free App, FSA/HSA Eligible
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Vibeat Oxylink Wearable Blood Oxygen Monitor – Bluetooth Oxygen Meter Finger Pulse Oximeter with Audio Reminder, Rechargeable O2 Meter for Continuous Tracking with Free App, FSA/HSA Eligible
$119.99
Murray Brockman –
Works very well.
Works very well, easy to sync and use. I haven’t used it during exercise, but I think it will be fine. It does not appear to be waterproof at all. It just has a funky little elastic band over the charging port and switch, so i think water is a definite no-no. Of course I have no way to check the accuracy. Overall, seems great!
Merle Griebenow –
It works
The meter is accurate. The adjustable, vibrating alarm is very helpful in avoiding detrimental effects. The data transfer, to a smart phone, provides a permanent record that allows correlation with observed changes in physical and mental response to periodic low oxygen events.
Toni McKeever –
Very immaculate
Not even close to being accurate. Tested against a medical grade finger pulse oximeter. Will be returning.
Jason C. –
It works pretty good
The design could be a little better it is hard to keep on your finger sometimes if you try to do something while you’re sleeping like move the blankets or whatever but other than that I’m happy
Martha E –
Not convinced it;s accurate
I purchased this unit as a back-up to the one worn on the wrist with the thumb monitory. The readings on the writst monitor are, what I believe, more accurate.
MM from Red Stick –
Great (home use) contineous pulse ox & HR monitor.
Great product, used overnight transfer device date to phone app next morning and got lots of data feedback. Device was confortable to wear while sleeping.
isabelpo –
A great device to monitor oxygen levels.
At home we have experience in the brand. It is the second device we have purchased and we have not been disappointed. my mom uses oxygen 24/7. This device has been very useful because the battery lasts longer, so it is used at night. She has used it for a few months and it is very accurate. It is also a great reference to monitor her oxygenation levels and the statistics are extremely useful when she has appointments with her Pulmonologist. She is an elderly person and can use it with ease. Without a doubt, we would buy it again.
Elizabeth –
Inaccurate data
I have attached a screenshot of the data output after a 50 minute sleep in which the unit’s alarm woke me up 3 times. The alarm is set to go off at oxygen below 88 and pulse below 50. The data that downloaded afterward says neither of these things happened, so either the data is wrong or the alarm was wrong. (I think it’s the data, I felt terrible when that alarm went off)I got this for the data specifically so I can communicate health information to my doctor, to plan my care, so the data being wrong is kind of a big deal. Even if the data was correct, the app doesn’t actually have the useful data you need; the only highlights are “averages”, and the chart form is all smoothed to the point of being unusable. I emailed support, if anything gets resolved I will come update my review.Good things: the unit was smaller and more comfortable than I thought it would be. The data download is easy. The readings (for the two minutes it shows on the device, or the readings that show in the app) seem to be accurate.