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You do not have reliable indications. I have three oximeters. In two of them, the indications agree with each other. This particular one only agrees with the others in terms of pulse. It always shows lower oxygen levels. The evaluation for the measurements was done with three oximeters as I mentioned, on two different individuals.
I have both the PM100 (without Bluetooth) and the Beurer PO-40.
The package includes the device, a retaining cord, batteries, and multilingual user instructions (no case).
It provides accurate measurements.
The graphical representation of the pulses is displayed only with an adjustable bar, not with a waveform (unlike the regular PM100).
However, it offers additional features:
1. Measurement of Perfusion Index (PI),
2. Bluetooth connectivity through the VITADOCK+ application, where measurements are stored along with other user-entered data for monitoring purposes (e.g., body weight, blood sugar, diastolic and systolic pressure). The application offers integration with GoogleFit.
The values are recorded both graphically in daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, and yearly charts, and numerically in a complete history list for each measurement, including date and time. Additionally, users can add comments to each recording.
With a screenshot, you can send them to third parties (e.g., doctors).
Real-time transmission of oximeter readings to the mobile screen is not possible, but the locked value is transmitted to the application within 2 seconds after pressing the corresponding virtual button in the app to take the measurement.
The 4 stars are for the lack of waveform in the pulse display and because the app requires a lot of work and functions whenever it remembers to.
* This device is made in Germany and is not imported by the official Greek representative.
Reliable measurements, but the application is only for reading instant measurements and not continuous ones. So, if someone wants to track their heart rate, for example, in the application, it simply doesn't work in real time. It is better to prefer the device without Bluetooth
From the beginning, it seems to be a very high-quality construction!
It is a German company.
The measurements are reliable, I have compared them with a hospital oximeter and we are talking about a deviation of zero to one unit.
There is an option to download an application on your mobile and transfer the data via Bluetooth, something that I haven't done yet and I don't think I will bother with...
The screen is bright, readable, and works by pressing just one button.
I think it is a quality choice in the chaos that is happening with oximeters these days.