SP-10 POCKET SPIROMETER

SKU: 335M36
£334.58
£401.50 (inc VAT)
Delivery Timeframes: 10-14 working days

Pocket, portable spirometer with large TFT screen to clearly display both numbers and flow charts.

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Elevate your respiratory care with the SP-10 Pocket Spirometer, a state-of-the-art device that offers unparalleled accuracy in lung function testing. Designed for both clinical and home use, this spirometer is ideal for healthcare practitioners and patients monitoring chronic pulmonary conditions. It features a compact, lightweight design, making it easy to perform spirometry tests anytime and anywhere.


Key Features:


  • Precision Lung Function Testing: Provides accurate and consistent readings, essential for the diagnosis and management of respiratory conditions.
  • Ergonomic Design: Ergonomically designed for comfort and ease of use during spirometry tests.
  • Instantaneous Results: Quickly processes and displays measurements, facilitating efficient patient assessments.
  • Memory Function: Stores a history of test results for effective tracking of respiratory health over time.
  • Battery-Operated: Offers cordless convenience, enhancing its portability for use in various settings.


The SP-10 Pocket Spirometer is the perfect blend of functionality and convenience, making it an essential tool for modern respiratory care.

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• Max volume: 10 L

• Flow range: 1 L/sec – 16 L/sec

• Volume accuracy: ±3% or 50 ml whichever is greater

• Flow accuracy: ± 10% or 0.3 L/sec whichever is greater

• Parameters: FVC, FEV1, PEF, FEV1%, FEF25, FEF2575, FEF75

• Made in PRC

• CE 92/42 – EMC group I class B – protection type BF

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Frequently Asked Questions
  • Volume Spirometers: Measure the volume of air inhaled and exhaled.
  • Flow Spirometers: Measure the rate at which air is inhaled and exhaled.
  • Peak Flow Meters: Specifically measure the peak speed of exhalation.
  • Desktop Spirometers: Larger devices typically used in clinical settings.
  • Handheld Spirometers: Portable devices suitable for home use and remote monitoring.
  • Incentive Spirometers: Used for specific breathing exercises, often in post-operative recovery.

Yes, a spirometer can be beneficial for lung health. It is primarily used for lung function tests, helping diagnose and monitor conditions like asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and other respiratory issues. Incentive spirometers are also used for lung exercises to improve lung capacity and encourage deep breathing, especially after surgery.

When choosing a spirometer:

  • Purpose: Decide if it's for home monitoring, clinical diagnostics, or post-operative recovery.
  • Type: Choose between a volume, flow, or incentive spirometer based on your needs.
  • Features: Look for features like digital readings, memory functions, and ease of cleaning.
  • Accuracy: Ensure the device is clinically validated for accuracy.
  • Size and Portability: Consider if you need a portable device for home use.
  • Spirometer: Primarily a diagnostic tool used to measure lung function by assessing the volume and flow of air during inhalation and exhalation.
  • Incentive Spirometer: A therapeutic device used for specific breathing exercises. It helps patients practice taking deep breaths to improve lung function and prevent complications after surgery, like pneumonia. It does not measure lung function but encourages the patient to inhale slowly and deeply.