Finger pulse oximeter for quick measurement of arterial oxygen saturation and heart pulse rate, with a 4-direction display and 6 configurations, automatic shutdown, audible alert and danger signal.
Finger pulse oximeter for quick measurement of arterial oxygen saturation and heart pulse rate, with a 4-direction display and 6 configurations, automatic shutdown, audible alert and danger signal.
Finger pulse oximeter for quick measurement of arterial oxygen saturation and heart pulse rate, with a 4-direction display and 6 configurations, automatic shutdown, audible alert and danger signal.
Pulse Intensity : bar graph indicator, Waveform and bar graph PR (Pulse Rate) display
Power Supply: AAA batteries
Pulse Oximetry
The above examination is done with the well-known oximeter; simply place the oximeter on your finger.
Within a few seconds, the oximeter will measure your pulse and the oxygen saturation of hemoglobin (SpO2).
Basic requirements for a reliable measurement include not smoking in the last hour, ensuring the nail is not painted, fingers are clean, and not having engaged in intense physical exercise.
For use, the middle finger is recommended due to its larger application surface on the reading sensor.
Instructions for Use
Place your finger into the rubber hole of the oximeter, keeping the nail surface facing up and release the clip
Press the power button to turn on the oximeter
Do not move your finger during the measurement.
The oximeter will automatically turn off 10 seconds after you remove your finger.
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I am not a doctor, so I will only comment on what I can say with certainty. I can confidently confirm that the measurement and pulse graph, as well as the sound that I set to play when it detects a heartbeat, are definitely accurate. Other people in the reviews have compared the saturation level with other professional oximeters and found it to be accurate.
The screen is extremely bright and easy to read. By pressing the button, the position of the indicators changes so that you can use it from whichever side is convenient for you. The battery runs out a little faster than I expected, but I have the brightness set quite high because it doesn't bother me.
One can adjust the parameters at which the device will sound when oxygen or pulse levels exceed certain limits, either upper or lower.
The construction is of high quality and durable. I have dropped it 60 times and there is no visible damage.
It comes with a case and a strap that can be attached to either the device or the bag, and it has a clasp that makes the strap easily detachable without having to untie it from the device or bag.
With such a variety, I didn't know which one to buy. I was convinced by a review on this specific one and I bought it.
When I went to the hospital for a follow-up examination due to COVID-19, the doctor who examined me said that I got a good oximeter, and the comparison we made with the hospital's oximeter showed that ControlBios is accurate in its readings. He also told me that with these oximeters we have at home, it is correct to wait a few minutes to see an accurate measurement and we should not rely on the first reading it shows when we put it on our finger.
Something I personally noticed is that the finger should not be inserted all the way in, but the nail should be right above the red light. This shows the most accurate measurement.
The batteries hold up well. It has been extensively used for over a month and even though it has an OLED screen, the batteries have not drained.
Very positive that the indicators (screen orientation) rotate in 90-degree increments.
Also, the fact that it has a PI% indicator and shows the pulse as a cardiogram. From these two, you can understand if you are doing something wrong, such as not properly inserting the finger, shaking the finger or the oximeter, being tense, things that affect the accuracy of the measurement.
Overall satisfied. It's worth its money.
I will need more time to evaluate it in terms of measurement accuracy. Compared to another medical device I have had for a while, it shows higher oxygen levels by 3-4 units.
Compared to other more expensive ones that exist at home and at the doctor's office, it produces the same measurements or at worst +- one unit (the others are at least twice the price).
I recommend it for personal use.
I was admitted to the hospital for 12 days with Covid because I had low O2 levels. I brought it with me and the doctors asked for it because it had more reliable results than theirs.
Fast measurement. I couldn't compare its indications with another oximeter, but I believe it definitely has some deviation, within normal limits. It is value for money
I have never bought something similar before.
It seems to do its job.
Sometimes it takes quite a while to show any indication, and it's a bit difficult to see it on a three-year-old child.
22-02-2022
I bought another one from the pharmacy because I didn't have this one with me. Used for cov19. The measurement is accurate. Oxygen 80 and pulse 250, good like that.
So I believe buying this is a good and decent purchase.
I ordered the ControlBios Pulse JPD-500D, but I received the Jumper JPD-500D. Although I was given the right to exchange it, I kept it because I found out that both are manufactured by the company JUMPER. The differences are that the Jumper JPD-500D does not have instructions in Greek. It has them in English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish. The other difference is that the ControlBios dealership is in my city, Thessaloniki, and on its website, it has detailed instructions in Greek.
I bought it to have it, of course there will be a small deviation compared to an expensive hospital one, but not excessively like someone who said it measures whenever they want! It does its job correctly and at a good price
Do not expect miracles ... accuracy does not exist in any device to calculate three or four units up or down, this applies also for finger oximeters. Unless you put your hand deep in your pocket for 500 and above...
At first sight and use, it appears to be of good quality, reliable, and does its job. I don't have a point of comparison, but the measurements show accurate results without any deviations. The heart rate is the same as what the blood pressure monitor shows, so I consider it to be accurate. In terms of functionality, it doesn't differ from other oximeters. You put your finger inside and press the button. It automatically turns off after 10 seconds and has several settings. You can rotate the screen (colorful) as you prefer, adjust the brightness, disable the beep sound, and set your own upper and lower limits for oxygen saturation and heart rate. It comes with a case, a lanyard, and 2 batteries. It seems to be exactly the same as the popular Jumper Medical JPD-500F, which costs 10 euros more. After a little research, I ended up choosing this as a middle solution. I didn't want something too cheap or too expensive. Ideally, it could have been around 25 euros, but anyway. I believe it was a good choice. Only time will tell.
You open the box, put the batteries in. You put your finger in the slot, press the button and you have an instant measurement. The screen is colorful, easy to read, and you can rotate it 90 degrees to serve you whether you put it in your left or right hand. I would definitely like it at a lower price, but okay.