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These are all worthless zero-accuracy pieces of junk. The heart rate is essentially correct; but if one needs to know the SpO2 value, this instrument is so inaccurate as to be utterly useless. I think some of the good reviews are from people who made no attempt to verify the accuracy of this meter.
The SFO Medical Pulse Oximeter works just fine. I need to keep check on my O2 levels at home and this device is very reasonably priced and allows me to do that.
very well satisfied with this product, especially like the automatic on and off of the oximeter.
Coming from the medical field (R&D) and intimately familiar with Pulse Ox I am very pleased with its performance, insensitivity to motion artifact, size, battery life and price.
With asthma, the oxygen level is very important, and with his heart condition, his heart rate is equally important. Yes, I realize it is a weird gift, but one that was greatly appreciated. I had previously purchased one to use with my son, because in the book Is This Your Child Doris Rapp talks about how the pulse will change after eating an allergenic food. It is a fairly accurate way to determine food allergies, instead of doing all the testing with needles.
I am a physician. I use the portable handy small tools to help me get an idea understanding that this one was not approved for medical use. I am comparing this one to Nonnin's portable pulse oximeter which I had for 2 years and this one does not even come close in its accuracy.
This pulse rate oximeter works very well. However, we did not realize it has a plastic "sleeve" for the finger and it is not easy to use for anyone with large hands.
My daughter has cystic fibrosis and she uses the CheckMate by SPO to moniter her oxygen saturations. It is a great tool to use when she feels like exercising or even when she is having problems breathing and we want to check her saturations.
As a heart and lung patient I have had the occasion to use many different pulse-oximeters. The Check Mate works very well and agrees well with the other meters I have occasional access to.
I bought this product after the doctors told my dad that his blood oxygen was too low and he needed bottled oxygen indefinitely. This freaked us out. He already had a blood glucose reader, so why not an oximeter?? I found one that wasn't TOO expensive and we got it to work with little trouble.
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