Zewa Advanced Fingertip Pulse Oximeter – SpO₂ & Heart Rate Monitor with OLED Display, Plethysmograph & Perfusion Index – Portable Blood Oxygen Saturation Meter for Home, Sports & Travel
$28.99
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Zewa Advanced Fingertip Pulse Oximeter – SpO₂ & Heart Rate Monitor with OLED Display, Plethysmograph & Perfusion Index – Portable Blood Oxygen Saturation Meter for Home, Sports & Travel
$28.99


Brian M. Gray –
Gets the job done
I about a year ago bought a blood pressure monitor from this company. When I was looking for a pulse oximeter and saw that this company made it. I decided to give it a chance since I’ve been very happy with their blood pressure monitor. I’m happy to report that this pole sock cylinder works just as expected, giving me readings which match my previous expectations. I think that this is a pretty nice size for one and not overly heavy because it does have a nice big readout which for my aging eyes is a pleasant thing to see. The battery also seemed to last forever which I think is a great thing. I feel like this is giving me good consistent readings and I do not see very much that I am unpleased with. Overall. I’m very happy with this purchase and I think you would be as well
Victoria Tabb –
Great monitor.
This pulse oximeter works great. It provides quick and accurate readings. It is easy to use. Perfect for someone who is older and needs a simple bit effective way of measuring their heart rate and oxygen levels. It came with batteries, which is a huge plus for me so I don’t have to ransack my junk drawer. It’s small enough to be able to be carried in a purse or pocket if needed.
Phelixp –
Comfortable to wear nice little Oximeter.
Great little Oximeter, clear display, fast reading, also can be turned upside down for someone else to read the output. Very comfortable to wear, doesn’t pinch the fingertip. I bought a different model a month before COVID hit full force and I was grateful to have one. It’s a nice device to have on hand. I like this one better than what I currently have, happy to have this particular model.
Saracha –
Reads pulse and O2 sat like it’s supposed to
It’s a pulse oximeter, it does what it’s supposed to do. It reads your pulse and your O2 sat. It fits large and small fingers, it can fit on toes as well. It comes with a clear, red digital display, 2 double A batteries, and a lanyard. It has an auto shut off that activates after about 15 seconds of being inactive. It’s nothing fancy, but it works well.
Lilac135 –
Accurate and easy to use
It was accurate and easy to read. It came with usable batteries too. It’s straight-forward and Intuitive to use. The timer works to turn it off too. I gave it 5 stars because there’s not a whole lot to say other than accurate and easy.
A. Walkowiak –
Great Pulse Oximiter.
Simple to use, and I needed a new one when my dog chewed up my old one. It reads accurately and quickly and the instructions pamphlet was clear and easy to understand. And it has good medical and statistical data and device calibration info included in the instructions as well.I like that it uses standard AAA batteries, instead of a more unusual or proprietary battery or a USB rechargeable that you don’t know is dead until you test it needs charging. If it is, just grab new AAA batteries.These are a good simple device to have even for a home first aid box or medicine cabinet, and it’s really handy to have if someone gets woozy or faints, and you want to know if it’s “normal” and temporary, or if you should seek medical assistance. Or to have on hand if you know you have a medical condition where such a quick check is a good thing.Five stars.
Lucien Leveille –
Works great!
I compared this to another one that my son has from when he was a nursing student and the numbers were spot on. The meter slides over your finger and in a few seconds you have your oxygen level and heart rate displayed right there on the screen. It’s simple to use and easy to read. The unit seems to be high quality and as accurate as the ones used by the “professionals”. Oh, and you don’t have a $100 deductible or copay.
Corey Spoone –
Pulse oximeter
This will take your heart rate and oxygen levels