BLUETOOTH DIGITAL PORTABLE PULSE OXIMETER
$69.98 Original price was: $69.98.$34.98Current price is: $34.98.
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- Easy to operate one-button design simple and convenient
- For home or carry with you it is compact light and suitable for sports , home travel etc .
- FDA approved
- CE approved
- FC approved
- 2x AAA batteries, not included
- extra wrist cord
- 4 colours LED, and 4 direction screen
- Includes 1 oximeter, 1 lanyard, 1 manual
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What is a Pulse Oximeter?
A pulse oximeter is a painless and reliable way for clinicians to measure a person’s blood oxygen levels. When you breathe, oxygen enters your lungs, passes through thin membranes and enters your blood stream — where it’s then picked up by red blood cells and carried around the body to various organs. A pulse oximeter is a tiny device that usually slides over your fingertip or clips on your ear lobe and uses infrared light refraction to measure how well oxygen is binding to your red blood cells. Oximeters report blood oxygen levels via an oxygen saturation measurement called peripheral capillary oxygen saturation, or SpO2.
DESIGNED FOR ALL TYPES OF PHONES
Use it with Bluetooth or without.
Updated Design For Children and Adults
1) Pulse Bar Graph
2) Perfusion Index
3) Oxygen Saturation
4) Pulse Rate
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Regardless of your past familiarity with them, you may have noticed lately that pulse oximeters are popping up in the news and your social feeds, in conversation with friends and family. Oxygenated blood absorbs light preferentially at 940nm (near infra-red light), whereas deoxygenated blood absorbs light preferentially at 660nm(red light). A pulse oximeter works by passing a beam of red and infra-red light through a pulsating capillary bed and then measures the amount of red and infra-red light emerging from the tissues via a sensor. The relative absorption of light by oxyhemoglobin (HbO) and deoxyhemoglobin is then processed according to the Beer-Lambert’s law and the oxygen saturation level (SpO2) determined.