Heart Sure Bluetooth Pulse Oximeter A380
Heart Sure Bluetooth Pulse Oximeter A380
Description:
With Bluetooth connectivity and the Jumper Health App, your oxygen saturation measurements can be recorded and graphed for future analysis by your healthcare professional.
More than ever before, measuring the oxygen saturation level in your blood is vitally important as an early warning sign for those who may require urgent medical care. The Heart Sure Bluetooth Pulse Oximeter provides this quickly and accurately along with your pulse rate.
The Heart Sure Bluetooth Pulse Oximeter measures your Oxygen Saturation (SpO2) & Pulse Rate quickly and conveniently via an index finger. With Bluetooth connectivity and the Jumper Health App, your oxygen saturation measurements can be recorded and graphed for future analysis by your healthcare professional. It is portable and ideal for taking measurements; pre/post-exercise and pre/post-operative conditions.
The advanced algorithm can minimise the influence of motion and improve measurement accuracy of low perfusion. The low Perfusion index (PI) is an indication of the pulse strength at the sensor site of the SpO2 device on your finger. The Perfusion Index works from 0.2% for a very weak pulse and moves to a higher value for a stronger pulse.
Take measurements:
- Pre/post- exercise
- Pre/post-operative conditions
Product Features:
- Bluetooth connectivity via Jumper Health App
- Measures Oxygen Saturation (SpO2)
- Measures Pulse Rate (PR)
- Dual colour OLED display
- Large font display
- 6 display modes
- Low perfusion 0.2% – The Perfusion index (PI) is an indication of the pulse strength at the sensor site of the SpO2 device on your finger. The Perfusion Index works from 0.2% for a very weak pulse and moves to a higher value for a stronger pulse.
- Sound notification
- Multi-directional display
- Portable and convenient with carry bag
- Power Source: 2 x AAA Batteries (included)
Usage Directions:
Please follow instructions on pack or provided in the packaging.
Warnings:
Always read the label and follow the directions for use.
Consult your health professional to evaluate the readings.