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The SOLMIRAPulse Oximeter is a high-precision fingertip device designed for quick and accurate monitoring of blood oxygen levels and pulse rates. Weighing just 80g and featuring a user-friendly design with a large screen, it’s perfect for everyone from athletes to patients. With a battery life of 50 hours and included AAA batteries, this reliable tool is CE certified, ensuring compliance with health standards.
Item Weight | 80 g |
Package Dimensions | 9 x 6.1 x 4 cm; 80 g |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Colour | White |
Batteries included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery life | 50 Hours |
D**N
Well made, not uncomfortable, clear screen, lightweight
The media could not be loaded. My Dad has a lung condition, so I thought that this might be useful for him to keep note of his oxygen levels.It arrived in good condition with 2 AAA batteries supplied so it can be used straight away. There’s also a small neck lanyard to attach it to. The device itself is light and seems to function well.There’s a small booklet included (no information on what levels should be at) but the device is very easy to use. Just stick it on your finger, light press of the button and it starts working.Currently retailing at £14.99, it seems well made and a fair price.
K**A
Oximeter For Finger Reads Oxygen/Pulse and PI
I wanted one of these for a while more so to measure my father's oxygen levels.Being 76, Asthmatic with a COPDI was told I could get one of these Oximeters from the doctors for free, but that never materialised, and it was quicker ordering this and it being delivered, than trying to get a doctors appointment at all to be fair.So, testing it out was really interesting...First up,... the daughter's boyfriend...Good Oxygen levelHeart rate? 91 ...A bit high for a 26 year old males resting heart rate, but that's my fault according to my daughter, as apparently I make him feel nervous? hmmm... ok.Daughter next.Good Oxygen levelHeart rate - 76 clearly I don't make her nervous!Hubby next.Oxygen-95 (smoker)Heart rate - 60, definitely not 'nervous' of me either.I didn't initially know what the 'PI' was reading on the oximeter, it was pretty confusing in the instructions, so I researched it.'PI' stands for Perfusion Index which is the measurement for blood flow to the finger. Too low could be due to many factors like low blood Pressure.
A**D
Uses 2x AAA batteries
The media could not be loaded. Firstly please forgive my upside down video I was holing my head the other way round, A little disappointed its using 2x AAA batteries I'm literally running out of them, luckily it comes with a pair, but aside from that I have no way of comparing the values with an accurate device that can determine my pulse and oxygen meter to an accurate status, I can only hope it is and because I have no way of saying it isn't I'm going to give this a 4/5 had it been a rechargeable instead I would have prefered it. Some things are better with batteries like headphones or gaming controllers and tv remotes but I would prefer the small things like this to be rechargeable built in. Never the less I can adapt to batteries.It's probably a good product if it is accurate there is no real flaw and should deserve a 5/5 with a clear clean screen and it barely grabs your finger its quite comfortable.
E**A
Reassurance at a decent price
It used to be that the only piece of technology anyone would keep in their first aid kit would be a thermometer. Times have changed and the price of devices such as this one have placed them within easy reach of most of us.This comes in a small cardboard box, with two batteries and a ribbon to wear it with if you need to do so. I will admit to not having consulted the instruction leaflet (although there is one in the box) - simply putting in the batteries and turning it on.Compared against a Fitbit it was accurate on the pulse, and as the other two things it measures (oxygen saturation and perfusion index) were both as they should be, it seems to work just fine.I was particularly keen to have a device that would measure oxygen saturation just in case of Covid and as this one is very reasonably priced if anyone else feels the same, I think this is a good addition to that first-aid kit.
A**G
Very handy
This is very handy to add to my blood pressure monitor and thermometer monitoring at home.For anyone who needs to regularly monitor their blood oxygen and it comes with a lanyard so you can keep it on your person.It needs x2 AAA batteries (which are provided). The instructions are so tiny though. I really struggled to read them! You can set up alarms and thresholds, however I haven't done this. It fits comfortably on your finger, not too tight and takes just a few seconds for a reading.It appears to be fairly accurate too. At £14.99 it's a great device to have at home for a great price.I would recommend.
M**M
Useful medical tool
I compared the indications with the pulse oximeters from the family doctor and they show exactly the same numbers. What is difficult about such a device is its disinfection, especially when you buy it for work and several people use it. Its construction has several areas where it is difficult to reach for cleaning and it does not seem to be water resistant to be able to submerge it in oxygenated water. It is very easy to use just by pressing the start button and then placing your finger.
H**C
Oxometer
To slow to give says reading especially when urgent reading required not impressed
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