New 4-in-1 Finger Pulse Oximeter
Monitor vital signs with medical precision at home
Is My Blood Oxygen Level Normal?
Oxygen is life, and using a Pulse Oximeter is an easy and painless way to see whether your body is getting enough of it. With it you can monitor your blood oxygen level without leaving home.
“According to Dr. Thomas Yadegar, Medical Director at Providence Cedars-Sinai, pulse oximeters are invaluable for patients with heart or chronic lung conditions, where oxygen dips aren’t always obvious. These devices help you track heart rate and oxygen levels at home, reducing unnecessary doctor visits while alerting you to urgent medical issues. Whether it’s for monitoring COVID symptoms or managing long-term conditions, a pulse oximeter can be a vital tool in your at-home health kit.”
But how to choose a reliable pulse oximeter that provides accurate results and is easy to use?
Meet the New 4-in-1 Finger Pulse Oximeter
✅ More metrics 📊 – Offers precise measurements of oxygen, pulse, respiratory rate, and perfusion index
✅ Accurate ✨ – Certified for medical-grade accuracy with European Conformity
✅ Effective & Fast ⏱️ – Gives an accurate results in just 8-10 seconds
✅ Сonvenient to use🌟 – Has bright, multi-directional display for easy readability from any angle
✅ Practical gift 🎁 – For loved ones interested in monitoring their wellness
✅ 12-months warranty🛡️
HOW IT WORKS
Simply place your finger in the device, and within seconds you’ll receive accurate, easy-to-read results
Oxygen Saturation (SpO2)
Measures the percentage of oxygen in your blood. A normal SpO2 level typically ranges from 95% to 100%, indicating that your body is receiving an adequate amount of oxygen. If your reading is consistently below 95%, seek medical attention.
Pulse Rate (PR)
Tracks your heart rate in real-time. A normal pulse rate for adults generally falls between 60 and 100 beats per minute (BPM). Consistently high or low pulse rates may signal cardiovascular issues.
Respiratory Rate (RR)
Monitors the number of breaths you take per minute. A normal respiratory rate for adults is typically between 12 and 20 breaths per minute. Rates outside this range could indicate potential respiratory concerns.
Perfusion Index (PI)
Measures the strength of blood flow at the sensor site, ensuring accurate SpO2 readings. Normal PI values can range from 0.02% to 20%, with higher values indicating stronger circulation.
Who needs it most of all
Senior people
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Age often brings increased risk for respiratory and cardiovascular issues, making it essential to track oxygen levels and heart rate regularly. A pulse oximeter helps detect early signs of low oxygen (hypoxemia), which can indicate conditions like COPD, pneumonia, or heart problems, and aids in monitoring for potential complications from illnesses like COVID-19.
People with respiratory disease
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Pulse oximeters provide a convenient and accurate method for tracking oxygen levels, enabling early detection of hypoxemia during flare-ups or worsening symptoms. Regular use can help manage the condition effectively and guide timely medical intervention, reducing the risk of complications.
People with cardiovascular disease
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Low oxygen levels can signal heart strain or decreased function. Fast and accurate readings help detect potential issues early, allowing for prompt medical intervention.
Fitness enthusiasts or athletes
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If you’re into sports or fitness, this device helps ensure your oxygen levels are optimal during physical activity.
Stay Informed, Stay Healthy
WHAT’S INCLUDED
The package will include The 4 in 1 Pulse Oximeter, cord, that lets you wear it around your neck or wrist and user manual.
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ASKED QUESTIONS
1. What is a 4-in-1 Finger Pulse Oximeter, and how does it work?
The 4-in-1 Finger Pulse Oximeter is a multifunctional, non-invasive device that measures four key health metrics: blood oxygen saturation (SpO2), pulse rate, perfusion index (PI), and pulse strength. It works by shining light through your fingertip and detecting how oxygenated hemoglobin absorbs the light. The device processes this data to provide real-time measurements of your oxygen levels, pulse rate, perfusion index (indicating blood flow efficiency), and overall pulse strength.
2. How do I properly use a 4-in-1 Pulse Oximeter?
Insert your finger into the oximeter with the nail facing upward, ensuring a snug fit. Remain still, and wait a few seconds for the device to measure your SpO2, pulse rate, perfusion index, and pulse strength. For accurate readings, make sure your hands are warm, clean, and free of nail polish or artificial nails that can block the sensor.
3. How often should I check my oxygen levels and other metrics?
The frequency of use depends on your specific health needs. Those with chronic conditions may need to monitor their levels daily or more frequently during flare-ups. If you’re using it for fitness or high-altitude activities, you can check your stats as needed. Always follow the guidance of your healthcare provider.
4. Is the 4-in-1 pulse oximeter suitable for children or infants?
This Pulse Oximeter is designed for adults or older children. For infants or very young children, a pediatric pulse oximeter is recommended as it features a smaller sensor designed for tiny fingers.
5. How should I clean and maintain my 4-in-1 Pulse Oximeter?
To clean the device, gently wipe the sensor and casing with a soft cloth moistened with isopropyl alcohol or a mild disinfectant. Avoid excessive moisture that could damage the electronics.