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The AM801 Pulse Oximeter is a compact, medical-grade device that delivers 5-in-1 vital health metrics including SpO₂, pulse rate, perfusion index, body temperature, and plethysmograph waveform. FDA and CE-approved, it offers hospital-level accuracy and reliable performance even under challenging conditions like cold fingers or motion. Featuring customizable alarms for early detection of abnormalities, it’s designed for seamless daily use at home, during exercise, or travel, empowering users to monitor their health proactively.


























| Asin | B07GGGMNBG |
| Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Guaranteed Software Updates Until | unknown |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Model Number | AM801 |
| Manufacturer | MEDLINKET |
| Product Dimensions | 6.1 x 3.4 x 3.05 cm; 60 g |
User
If you need a decent spo2 get this, by far the best one I've used as a healthcare professional...
I bought this for work to monitor my O2 Sats and to also use for work... I have used many sats probes over the yrs, I was intrigued to buy this for the temperature readings as well, I wish that there was some way of buying more of the temperature connectors or a more built in version of this...I have found this reader to be the best I have used so far, in comparison to others I've used over the years in multiple clinical environments I can trust the readings provided by this device... When a patient is cold and otherwise closed down,I have managed to still get a reading and compared it at the same time with others at the same time... Result is my colleagues bought the same device...For personal use, I used when I underwent chemotherapy and when I got covid between the first and second wave and woke after being on a ventilator, I used this at home before my emergency admission and when I returned home, I developed significant life changing side effects from long covid, my heart rate can abruptly be irregular, my BP goes extremely low or high, I have fluctuations in my oxygen never smoked a day in my life and my glucose levels are affected... I also have trouble maintaining my body temperature... But I am alive and have returned to work with a lot of supported assistance so I can still do the job I love...I would high recomend this device, yes there are cheaper ones on the market but from someone whose worked in respiratory ITU, A&E, community, hospice for over 25 yrs, this is exactly what I'd recomend... I was pleasantly taken back by the fact I got readings on this when other devices I had been using could not make a recording and when they did the results were completely off...
User
Accessible price for a nice product
Bought for home use. The instructions can be a bit misleading but common sense prevails. I cannot judge the accuracy except for pulse rate where it matches my sphygmomanometer. However the saturation readings are plausible and can be varied by forced breathing so I have no reason to doubt them. It is easy to use and easy to read although the readings are not stored and can only be seen while the device is on a finger. Once removed it shuts down quite quickly, much less than the 8 seconds in the instructions, but obviously good for battery life. I like this device and I hope it has reasonable service life.
User
Difficulties of choosing a pulse oximeter
I looked at a lot of these carefully before choosing one. Accurately measuring oxygen saturation in a few seconds by sending pulses of light through the skin is actually difficult. Some do it well, others don't. On top of that, buying stuff from China (as all these are) is always risky and the Chinese usually fake hundreds of positive reviews.I chose this one because it has the full range of functions including PI (perfusion Index) which isn't particularly important of itself but suggest it uses more advanced algorithms. More importantly it measures with PI as low as 0.1% (or so it claims) and if true this definitely indicates a good algorithm as a low PI normally means you can't get a proper reading. Finally it gives a graphical read out which they correctly refer to as a plethysmograph, and I take it as a good sign that they actually know this word and know how to spell it, unlike the other listings (though their English is dreadful.)Having tried the device, it seems to work, though the build is horribly cheap and flimsy for something of this price.
User
Value for money
Very good quality and easy to use very accurate
User
Just incase...
I purchased this product on behalf of my Father to monitor his Oxygen and Heart levels due to ongoing medical conditions, it has been a massive help and highly recommended by other people we spoke with at the Hospital. In times of any uncertainty, we can use this device to rule out any serious health issues which allows utilising the 101 service more effectively and of course can save time, worries and stress. Very handy piece of kit to have to not cause any extensive panicking, if that makes sense.
User
Hard to change settings
I wanted an oximeter that had large display therefore worked without spectacles. This is just about possible. I wanted to see the pulse, and to see the line of pulse since this is a good graphic for those with irregular heartbeats which with practice is as good as a portable ECG. I should have bought a larger model, but you can just about see it. I was attracted to the extra of measuring temperature. I did not check, I assumed it would read temperature from my finger -- highly misleading of course since hand temperature is usually lower than body temperature. Instead, a lead is provided, which I have not tested.What really annoys me is that the instructions are in microprint. Even when I went to the web and downloaded the manual, it is one big sheet of paper. I managed to print it as separate pages using the Tile function of my printer. How many know how to do this?Another annoyance is the beaping. There are presets, for oxygen level and pulse. The trouble is that for decades I operate aroun 90% oxygen level, so the beeping never stops. What I would like to do is to put the beaping onto the pulse, so that I can hear a heart beating. Perhaps I can do this, but the manual, even when printed, is not clear. Perhaps the manufacturer can provide a decently formatted manual, and comment below how to adjust the beeping.
User
Awesome
My wife had a near death experience due to very low blood oxygen levels so while she was in intensive care I bought this and it appears to be very accurate, its a damn good price and it gives her piece of mind if she starts feeling off.
User
Good unit for the price
I was quite happy with this device and it is easy to use and clear display but I’ve compared the accuracy against a more expensive model and it’s slightly different readings, but the readings do settle down and remain constant. The extra temperature reader is quite good too, however quite a long wait for an accurate reading. However, overall not a bad unit for the price.
User
Producto muy bueno!
Muy buen producto, cumple todas las expectativas!
User
Excelente
Salvó la vida de mi esposo. Fue muy útil para informarme lo bajo de su oxigenación. Gracias
User
Best oximeter I’ve used
I’m impressed with this pulse oximeter. My father uses oxygen and checks his fingers throughout the day, but because he has poor circulation he has a hard time getting readings on other models. However, this brand seems to work even with cold fingers. It’s pretty accurate readings when comparing to other models, even the hospitals. I highly recommend!
User
avoir un bon
satisfait du produittres pratique
User
Facile ed istintivo nel funzionamento!
Articolo ottimo e dotato di ampie spiegazioni in varie lingue, già testato e perfettamente funzionante!
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