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Colour Handheld Pulse Oximeter with Data Storage and Alarms

SKU: POX060C
£170.17

Description
This advanced handheld pulse oximeter is simple, compact and easy to use. This competitively priced oximeter demonstrates its superior performance through the full colour rotate-able display, which allows readings to be viewed from all angles. Up to 24 hours of data can be shared using the flash memory and downloaded to a PC.
Uses & Benefits
  • Rechargeable battery
  • Programmable alarms
  • Data storage
  • Advanced Analysis software.
  • Infant & paediatric probes available.
  • Reusable adult probe included.
  • CE & FDA approved.
Technical Specification

Further Information:

  • Suitable for adult, paediatric and neonatal Suitable for use in: hospitals, nursing homes, community medical centres, sports healthcare, etc.
  • Accurate measurement SPO2 and PR SPO2 and PR display, PR waveform and bargraph display
  • Battery voltage indicator
  • Simple Operation Menu for The Function Setting
  • Dual direction display
  • Three brightness levels
  • Pulse sound function
  • Store and Alarm function; can set upper and lower limits.
  • USB interface to Computer, software can analyse, store and print the data.
  • Rechargeable Li battery
  • Function switch used to activate measurement and turn off power; function key for menu setting
  • Low power consumption
  • Small size (87(L) × 45(W) ×22(H) mm, light, convenient to carry
  • 1.8' 65K Color TFT display, resolution 160*128
  • SPO2: 35~99% Pulse Ratio:30~250BPM Resolution: 1% for SPO2, 1BPM for pulse ratio Accuracy: ±2% (70%~99%), unspecified (<70%) for SPO2, ±2BPM or± 2% (select larger) for pulse ratio
  • Power: 1 rechargeable Li battery
  • Charge manner: AC transformer or PC USB port
  • Can work more than 24 hours continuously
  • Interference resistance capacity against ambient light and measurement performance at low perfusion