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The Beurer PO45 Pulse Oximeter is a clinically validated device that measures heart rate, arterial oxygen saturation, and perfusion index. Ideal for individuals with medical conditions like heart failure and COPD, as well as for high-altitude sports enthusiasts, this portable oximeter features a user-friendly display and is designed for health monitoring anytime, anywhere.
Product Name | Beurer PO45 Pulse Oximeter, Measures Heart Rate, Arterial Oxygen Saturation and Perfusion Index, Suitable for Medical Conditions & High-Altitude Sports |
Weight | 0.3 Kilograms |
Volume | 750 Millilitres |
Units | 1 count |
Brand | Beurer |
M**I
Best of its kind
This is not a one-way product, like most of what amazon sales at present.You will be able to use this medical meter for quite a long time, as it has been confirmed to me by a medical doctor. Also the rechargable battery is a standard one, easily replaceable, and not binding you to specific battery makers.However, if you need an Oximeter + Heart Rate Meter only for one single day, do buy a cheaper one, by all means, most of them are cheaper in amazon, at least in the very short-run.When you dispose of those many cheap, sub-standard, one-way products, do not forget to refrain poluting the environment. The polar bears will thank you.
A**E
It works
easy to use and read, no complaints so far.
R**W
Seems accurate
Good build quality fairly accurate
A**R
Hit & Miss
This is a Hit & Miss with the readings. Found it does not register if you have cold hands !!!
R**R
Not accurate
For the price, you'd think the readings would be accurate. It keeps changing.
A**R
should be in every home
I am 60+ and got one bad blood disease other than that I take care of my health. I love the PI function in this one and would not like to be without it coz it gives you a nice info about the heart pump pressure.... and volume (and yes stress level after you know the base line...). I do regular breathing exercises and this meter is a 100% must for that, just to see how different breathing technique like Whimhof, 4-4-4-4-. 4-7-8 do to my oxygen level. I swim around 250km per year so I know few things about getting exhausted... smile.
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