Monday, January 19, 2015

MeasuPro OX100 Instant Read Pulse Oximeter


About:

The MeasuPro Instant Read Pulse Oximeter provides accurate information about your blood oxygen saturation levels and pulse rate.
It has a rotating easy to read screen that makes measurements easily visible from many different angles. Features an OLED display.

To get a reading, simply place your fingertip inside the device. Has a comfortable, durable cushion while you take your measurements.

Designed to be small, compact, portable, and user friendly, includes an oximeter case for protection and neck lanyard so you can keep the device handy.

Powered by two AAA alkaline batteries and an easy access battery compartment. The device will automatically shut off after five seconds of inactivity.

Review:

I really love being able to have a Pulse Oximeter at home. My son and I have sleep apnea, so it’s nice to be able to easily and quickly check our oxygen levels (especially my sons while he’s sleeping and without disturbing him).

But this would also be great for anyone who does rigorous workouts or those with lung disorders (such as COPD), etc. I had to recommend this to my grandparents as they both have COPD and need to keep monitoring their oxygen levels.

Getting a reading is very easy as you just place your fingertip inside the device and wait a few seconds.  To test the accuracy I took it into my doctor’s office and compared the numbers.  The readings were within the -/+2% range of each other.

It is wonderfully small, compact and fits easily into any small space. It also comes with a wonderful little case to carry it in and protect it as well as a lanyard. It’s a must have!


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