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The iHealth PO3M Fingertip Pulse Oximeter delivers fast, reliable blood oxygen saturation and pulse rate measurements with up to 99% accuracy. Featuring Bluetooth connectivity, it syncs seamlessly with the iHealth Myvitals app to provide real-time plethysmograph waveforms and perfusion index data, all securely stored in the cloud. Lightweight and portable, it’s ideal for health-conscious professionals and active individuals seeking effortless, on-the-go monitoring.
Product Name | Air Smart Pulse Oximeter |
Weight | 0.19 Kilograms |
Units | 1 Count |
Brand | iHealth |
Country of origin | China |
R**B
Very good Pulse Oximeter....
This is the second one of these I have had, first one lasted for approx 5yrs before breaking....Nice & easy to read the information & very accurate...
K**Z
Very good only 2 down sides but it is not that big a deal
It is very good and it aids me to keeps an eye on my asthmas sat's leaves. The only down side it takes it's time to download the readings and it is not showing me clearly if it is fully charged or not
S**G
Very good when used with app BUT...
I use this device regularly to monitor my oxygen levels because I have COPD. The measurements are consistent with other devices. I normally use it with the app and I love the way all my measurements, with time and date can be viewed on my phone and exported in a variety of formats, especially XLS. BUT, if I use the device in stand-alone mode, by which I mean not taking the measurement while the app is connected, the date and time displayed when I eventually upload to the app are meaningless, the date is always January 2000. Does the device not keep time and date (like the blood pressure monitor does by the same manufacturer)? Image is of measurements taken without app.
M**N
Reliable and seems accurate
A well designed and engineered piece of kit. Repeatable results, good connectivity and decent supporting software
D**A
Waste of money, gives wildly inaccurate readings!
The readings have never been accurate. When I first got it, my oxygen stats were being read in the 80s. I recharge it and test it occasionally and the readings are still wrong. Today it’s fluctuating between 62-66%, whereas in reality, my level is 96%. I landed up purchasing the same brand as used by my pulmonary rehabilitation team (Nonin) and I find the Nonin to be very reliable.
T**Y
iHealth Air pulse oximeter
Excellent piece of kit. Useful for those with chest/lung problems.
J**F
Great item, downside I paid far to much for this
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J**S
satisfied
only complaint is seems a bit flimsy around hinge
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