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Fingertip Pulse Oximeter

  • Fingertip Pulse Oximeter

    How to tell an Oximeter is good or not by ourselves easily?

     

    A Pulse Oximeter uses two frequencies of light (red and infrared) to determine the percentage of hemoglobin in the blood that is saturated with oxygen. The percentage is called blood oxygen saturation, or SpO2. A pulse oximeter also measures and displays the pulse rate at the same time it measures the SpO2 level.

     

    Specification

    Display

    OLED display

    Parameters

    SpO2, PR, waveform, Pulse Bar

    Measuring Range

    SpO2: 70~99% ± 2%, 0~69%, no definition

    Pulse Rate: 30~240 bpm, ± 1bpm / ± 1%

    Resolution

    SpO2: 1%

    Pulse Rate: 1bpm

    Low Perfusion Performance

    PI=0.4%

    SpO2=70%

    PR=30bpm:Fluke

    Environment Requirements

    Operation Temperature: 5~40

    Storage Temperature: -20~+55℃

    Ambient Humidity: ≤80% no condensation in operation; ≤93% no condensation in storage

    Atmosphere Pressure: 86kPa~106kPa

    Power supply

    2*AAA Alkaline Batteries

    Features

    1. Color : Gray, Green, Purple, Blue, Pink
    2. Dual color OLED displays of SpO2, PR, waveform, Pulse bar;
    3. 4-direction & 6-mode display provide convenient readings;
    4. Setting alarm range of Spo2 and pulse rate
    5. Menu- function setting (Beep sounds, etc) available
    6. Automatically power off
    7. Small and Portable
    8. Multiple models for selection
    9. Pediatric Type is available
A pulse oximeter is a small, lightweight device used to monitor the amount of oxygen carried in the body. This noninvasive tool attaches painlessly to your fingertip, sending two wavelengths of light through the finger to measure your pulse rate and how much oxygen is in your system. Once the oximeter finishes its assessment, its screen will display the percent of oxygen in your blood coming from your heart—as well as your current pulse rate.

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