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MOMMED Pulse Oximeter with OLED Display
EASY TO READ, ACCURATE RESULTS: The Digital Pulse Oximeter can be operated with one button and provides results in seconds. It’s a great tool for athletes, pilots, seniors and adventurers. A large LED screen makes reading results easy, SpO2 and BPM results accurate +/- 2%.
MONITOR BLOOD OXYGEN SATURATION: Your SpO2 levels, or blood oxygen saturation levels, help you better understand how much oxygen the cells in your body are getting. When levels drop too low, know right away with a digital finger pulse oximeter.
CONVENIENT PORTABLE DESIGN: Designed to come with you, this digital finger pulse oximeter includes an easy-to-wear lanyard. Take your oximeter with you wherever you go or just when you need it to help you make good decisions.
INNOVATIVE NEW FEATURES: A pulse oximeter perfusion index helps you better ensure accurate results and understand the results you are reading. Adjustable brightness, 6 rotatable directions, and customizable alarms help you get the most out of your oximeter.
PRODUCT QUALITY GUARANTEED: Each product goes through rigorous testing to make sure you get the best quality digital pulse oximeter possible. Excellent customer service will help you address any problems.
Stay Healthy, Be Smart with a Finger Pulse Oximeter
Knowing your blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) and your
pulse rate (PR) allows you to better understand what's
happening in your body. When numbers drop too low on
the digital pulse oximeter reading, then you know it's
time to take action. Athletes, pilots, extreme adventurers, and old people can all benefit from having this knowledge (literally) at their fingertips.
SpO2 (oxygen saturation) is one of the important basic data in clinical medicine. It is generally believed that the normal value of oxygen saturation in the blood is not less than 94% and that less than 94% is considered insufficient oxygen supply.
PR (pulse rate), the unit is times/minute, it is equivalent to the heart rate. Healthy adults typically 60-100 times/min. It is normal for athletes and other healthy adults with good health to take 50-60 times.
PI (perfusion index), it can indicate the state of the limb of the subject itself, that is, when hypoperfusion occurs, it indicates whether the subject has its causes such as heart problems and shock.