- MEASURE WHAT MATTERS: For sports and/or aviation use only ‘not intended for medical use’ oximeter is a simple and reliable way to get instant readings of oxygen saturation, pulse rate and Perfusion Index. Suitable for athletes or aviation enthusiasts who need quick and accurate measurements
- NEW FEATURES: Pulse oxygen device now has an alarm that sounds if SpO2 or pulse rate are outside of user set limits and a Beep sound for every measured pulse. The Innovative OLED display has adjustable brightness and offers the clearest and most visible display of results. Screen rotates 4 directions - easily take your measurements or someone else’s
- CONVENIENCE: Oxygen meter makes monitoring simple and convenient. It only takes the touch of a button to get reliable readings of SpO2 and PR. Results are delivered in seconds and displayed on the large display. The alarm feature can be silenced for quiet measuring making it easy to take to the office or the gym. Oximeter turns off automatically 10 seconds after finger is removed
- ADVANCED ACCURACY: MeasuPro uses advanced technology to give accurate SpO2 measurements of +/- 2% with a range of 35%-100% while pulse rate has an accuracy of +/-2 bpm and a measurement range of 25-250 bpm
- CUSTOMER SATISFACTION: MeasuPro is dedicated to 100% customer satisfaction, we offer a 2 Year Warranty on all our products and our friendly customer service team is always ready to help with all questions or issues. When you purchase a MeasuPro Pulse Oximeter you can be confident in your buying decision
MeasuPro Instant Read Digital Pulse Oximeter, Pulse Oxygen Rate Monitor
Waveform (Plethysmograph)
A pulse wave (plethysmograph) and bar graph accompany numerical readings to give a visual indication of an irregular or weak heartbeat. Determining circulatory capacity is helpful for determining whether your organs are able function properly
Why Are SpO2 Levels Important?
Making sure your body has the right blood oxygen levels is extremely important for your health and well-being. Low SpO2 levels (Hypoxemia) can lead to a variety of health issues such as fast heart rate, fatigue, shortness of breath, sweating, and more. SpO2 levels should be between 95-100%, and anything lower than 90%, you should see a doctor
Perfusion Index
The perfusion index measures your pulse strength in the section of the body you are measuring. If one has a higher pulse strength the number displayed will be higher on the oximeter. It is important for individuals to speak with their doctor so they know what level is normal for them.