Digital Finger Pulse Oximeter combines advanced technology with a stylish, wearable design. The outstanding interference resistance capacity against ambient light along with wide-range accurate measurement even in low perfusion make this fingertip pulse oximeter one of the best oximeters in the world. Featured with a large bright red perfusion LED display which allows you read in the dark and severe weather condition, OctiveTech 300C Fingertip Pulse Oximeter provides accurate readings (SpO2, PR, 7-segment Bargraph) with affordable price. It is equipped with pulse oximeter and sensor in one unit providing fast, real-time, reliable blood-oxygen saturation percentage, pulse rate and pulse strength measurements, with one button keypad and auto 8 seconds power-off. This item is covered under 1-year manufacturer's warranty.
Product Features :
* Interference resistance against ambient light. One Button Operation, Auto power-off after 8 Seconds.
* Three parameter reading (SpO2, Pulse Rate, 7-segment Bargraph).
* Ultra-Lightweight (1.8oz or 50g). It can be used by a variety of sports. enthusiasts, including mountain climbers, hikers, skiers, bikers, and others interested in measuring oxygen saturation and pulse rate.
* Easy to carry: Neck/wrist cord, easy carrying soft case.
Customer Feedback :
I'm a RRT(respiratory therapist) and I purchased this pulse ox several months ago. I use it daily and have found it to be very accurate. It is lightweight, easy to read in dark or bright rooms, and works well on pts with poor circulation. The only complaints I have is that it is slower and more sensitive to motion than $400 handheld models. I have also noticed the lettering for SPO2 an HR has already started to wear off. I would recommend this product to RTs, PTs, and RNs who want an affordable pulse ox.
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Finger Pulse Oximeter with Easy-Carry Soft Case and Neck/wrist cord
Posted by Sunflower at 9/22/2009 09:37:00 PM
Labels: Finger Pulse Oximeter, Pulse Oximeter, Soft case
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