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Main Features
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- The display format of this device is dual-color OLED screen. It is large and bright which allows you to read your SpO2 levels and pulse rate clearly.
- The digital screen of
Amemo A320E Fingertip Pulse Oximeter shows SpO2, pulse rate, pulse intensity, and pulse wave. - The device consumes less power which ensures longer period of use.
- A high quality ABS Plastic shields the pulse oximeter from the environment to ensure accurate readings.
- The device comes with 24-month warranty.
Technical Specifications
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Amemo A320E Fingertip Pulse Oximeter accurately reads the SpO2 level and pulse rate within 10 seconds. - The SpO2 measuring range is 0%-100% with an accuracy of ±2%.
- The pulse rate range is 30bpm-250bpm with an accuracy of ±2bpm.
- The perfusion index is 0.1% – 10%. However, the LED and sensor allows SpO2 and pulse rate measurement at low blood perfusion.
- The device powers off automatically within 15 seconds if not in use.
Pros | Cons |
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A carrying case for convenience | Non-refundable |
Dual color display | Batteries get drained quickly |
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How to use Amemo A320E Fingertip Pulse Oximeter?
Basically, the device is not intended for medical use but should be a necessity in places other than medical institutes. The
Using a pulse oximeter at home, taking readings will let you know if the oxygen concentration is above or below certain levels. The pulse oximetry process is as follows:
- A clip-like device or probe is placed on your finger. A small pressure is felt by the individual without any pain or pinching.
- The probe should be put on the patient correctly to ensure the oximeter works correctly
- In some cases, a small probe is placed on your finger with a sticky adhesive. A person may be asked to remove your fingernail polish as it can cause complications in the accuracy of the reading.
- You’ll keep the probe on for as long as needed to monitor your pulse and oxygen saturation.
- As soon as the test is completed, the clip or probe will be removed.
- Once the test is over, the readings determine if other testing or treatment is necessary.
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Allene Niehaus says
How does the PR bpm relate to a blood pressure taken with systolic and diastolic readings?
Haseeb says
Your blood pressure and your heart rate do not necessarily correlate, meaning your pulse is not usually a good indicator of either high or low blood pressure. A rising heart rate does not necessarily cause your blood pressure (BP) to increase at the same rate.
Clifton Bean says
Is it possible to order the carrying case separate from the item. I have the item from your sales on Amazon but the string for the case recently broke.