OXY-50 Handheld Pulse Oximeter

SKU: 351M00
£191.20
£229.44 (inc VAT)
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Pocket fingertip pulse oxymeter with colour display for both routine check and continous monitoring use.

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Elevate your health monitoring experience with the OXY-50 Handheld Pulse Oximeter. This portable device is meticulously crafted to redefine the standards of pulse oximetry, combining accuracy, functionality, and design excellence in one.


Key Features:


Exceptional Accuracy:

Equipped with advanced sensors, the OXY-50 provides exceptionally accurate readings of oxygen saturation and pulse rate, empowering users with reliable health data.


Intuitive Display:

The device features a clear and bright TFT display, ensuring that crucial information is easily visible and comprehensible, facilitating effortless health monitoring.


Ergonomic Design:

Prioritizing user comfort and usability, the OXY-50 is lightweight, portable, and designed for prolonged use without causing discomfort.


Durable Construction:

Built with durability in mind, the OXY-50 exhibits robust construction, ensuring resilience against daily wear and tear for long-lasting performance.


Battery Efficiency:

Engineered for operational efficiency, the device conserves battery life, making it a reliable companion for on-the-go health monitoring.



Package Contents:

 

   - One adult probe

   - 2 AA batteries

   - USB cable

   - PC software (GB, FR, IT, ES, DE, RU, PL)

   - User manual (GB, FR, IT, ES)

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Display Mode (TFT Display):



  - SpO2: 2 digits

  - Pulse Rate (PR): 3 digits

  - Pulse Intensity: Bar-graph



Pulse Rate:



  - Measuring Range: 30 ~ 250bpm

  - Resolution: 1 bpm

  - Accuracy: ±2bpm or ±2%

  - Pulse Intensity Range: Continuous bar-graph display, indicating the pulse intensity.



SpO2:



  - Measuring Range: 0~100% (resolution 1%)

  - Accuracy: 70~100%: ±2%

  - Average Value: Calculate the average value every 4 measure value.



Power Supply:



  - DC 3V, < 100 MA

  - Battery: Dry battery (2AA)



Oxymeter Probe:



  - Wavelength: 660 - 905 nm



Dimensions:



  - 110(L)x60(W)x23(H) mm



Weight:



  - About 120g (with dry battery 2AA)



Safe Type:



  - BF Type

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Frequently Asked Questions

A pulse oximeter is a device used to measure SpO2 (oxygen saturation). SpO2 is a measurement of the amount of oxygen bound to hemoglobin in the blood, expressed as a percentage.

Risks associated with pulse oximetry are minimal but can include skin irritation from the adhesive in some types of sensors or incorrect readings due to factors such as poor circulation, skin temperature, or nail polish.

To use an oximeter:

  • Place the sensor or clip on a fingertip or earlobe.
  • Turn on the device and wait a few seconds for it to calculate and display the readings.
  • Ensure the hand is still and not cold for accurate measurement.

An accurate pulse oximetry reading typically ranges between 95% to 100% oxygen saturation. Readings below 90% are usually considered low and may require medical attention.

Pulse oximeters typically display:

  • SpO2: The oxygen saturation level
  • Pulse Rate: The heart rate in beats per minute (BPM)
  • Perfusion Index (PI): An indication of the pulse strength at the sensor site

Yes, a pulse oximeter does show the heart rate, along with the oxygen saturation level.

Without an oximeter, it's challenging to measure oxygen saturation precisely. However, assessing signs such as the presence of cyanosis (bluish discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes), checking the respiratory rate, and evaluating shortness of breath can give a general idea of oxygen status. For an accurate measurement, an oximeter or professional medical assessment is required.