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- 12 matching products for "finger"
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Health Aid Type:Heart Rate Monitors ◊ Health Aid Type:Heart Rate Monitors 1 more review »
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Best Price: $422.00
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- 43 matching reviews for "finger"
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…This was the biggest waste of money. It works.....sometimes. Most of the time, you have to stick your finger in the finger slot at least 5 to 6 times to get a reading of the O2 Sat. It usually…
…The reason we got this watch was for my wife to be able to take her heart rate. In order to do this, you must place your index finger on one of the metal "buttons" on the face of the watch, and your…
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For the record, I also have an iPod speaker unit that doesn't respond to my fingers. So could be me. Or perhaps isn't for people with smaller fingers.…
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…This watch is lightweight and stylish enough for me to wear everyday. I use the heart rate feature all the time. Sometimes blowing on your fingers helps the readout if it is colder outside or your…
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…The reason we got this watch was for my wife to be able to take her heart rate. In order to do this, you must place your index finger on one of the metal "buttons" on the face of the watch, and your…
…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 father has trouble getting…
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Best Price: $171.00
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…The Go-Lite Finger Pulse Oximeter arrived extremely fast. We have compared the results given with our physician office and Hospital and the results were within 1 point of being the same. Very…
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… by simply rubbing my wet finger across the two pads.…
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…This watch doesn't require a chest band and takes your pulse with just one finger pressed on the silver piece below the screen. It's not ugly and black, either! I have a large wrist and it's got…
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…Gives me a reading about one in every ten times I try. I tried making my wrist and fingers damp like the booklet said...still no luck. I would definitely not recommend this product.…
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…This watch/heart rate monitor is everything I wanted. I can get a heart rate in about 5 seconds by putting your index and middle finger on the two buttons on the top and bottom of the clock face, I…
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…This watch works great. All you need is two fingers to measure your heart rate. It's really convenient that it doesn't require a chest strap. The other features are great too although I don't know…
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…'. The first 3 checks read fine, then it stopped working completely. The heartrate just wouldn't register. I tried wetting my fingers, drying my fingers, nothing. When I got home after the workout, it worked…
…, but the claims to work while doing almost anything short of jumping-jacks are not based on reality. Finger alignment takes time, since the unit takes 10-15+ seconds to respond to each new position you try.
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… the money to buy this because you can take your pulse with your own 2 fingers and your watch or the clock on the wall... after using it a couple months I would say that it is definitely worth it. The benefit…
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