The Fingertip pulse oximeter is a small, clip-like device that attaches to a body part, like toes or an earlobe. It’s most commonly put on a finger, and it’s often used in a critical care setting like emergency rooms or hospitals. Some doctors, such as pulmonologists, may use it in office.
- to assess how well a new lung medication is working
- to evaluate whether someone needs help breathing
- to evaluate how helpful a ventilator is
- to monitor oxygen levels during or after surgical procedures that require sedation
- to determine how effective supplemental oxygen therapy is, especially when treatment is new
- to assess someone’s ability to tolerate increased physical activity
- to evaluate whether someone momentarily stops breathing while sleeping — like in cases of sleep apnea — during a sleep study
- 0.96" OLED
- Gravity Sensor
- Four Directions Display
- Photoplethysmography
- Clinical and home-use.
- SpO2 and Pulse Rate
- Small, lightweight (54g including batteries) and portable
- Low battery voltage indication
- Automatic power-off function after 8 seconds of no-use
Technical Specifications:
- Display Type : OLED
- SPO2 Measurement Range : 70-100% (Accuracy : /-2%)
- Pulse Rate Measure Range : 25 - 250 BPM
- Accuracy : /-1BPM or /-1% larger
- Power : 2 x AAA 1.5V Alkaline Batteries
- Voltage Range : 2.3 - 3.0V
- Working Current : Less than 30mA
- Dimensions : 58mm (L) x 32mm (W) x 34mm (H)
- Weight : 54g including batteries.
Included in Packaging:
1 x Fingertip Pulse Oximeter
1 x Lanyard
2 x AAA Batteries
1 x User's Manual