Specifications
This Pulse Oximeter adopts Photoelectric Oxyhemoglobin Inspection Technology integrated with Capacity Pulse Scanning & Recording Technology, which can be used to measure human oxygen saturation and pulse rate through finger. The device is suitable for use in family, hospital, oxygen bar, community healthcare and physical care in sports, etc. (It can be used before or after exercise, but not recommended to use during exercising)
Function
Display of Sp02 value
Display of pulse rate value and bar graph
Display of Pl value (optional)
Display of pulse waveform
Battery power indication (optional)
Low-voltage indication: the low power indication symbol appears when the voltage is too low to work
Auto Power On
Auto standby
The display mode can be changed (optional)
Adjustable screen brightness (optional)
PR sound prompt (optional)
Sound prompt (optional)
Automatic direction-changing function (optional)
Product Name - Portable Smart Finger Pulse Oximeter
Model - CMS50-PRO
Shell Color - Green
Material - Plastic
Pulse Oximeter is a non-invasive device intended for the spot-check of oxygen saturation of arterial hemoglobin (SpO2) and the pulse rate of adult and pediatric patients in home and hospital environments (including clinical use in internist/surgery, anesthesia, intensive care ect.). This device is not intended for continuous monitoring.
Major Features
1)value display
2)Pulse rate value display, bar graph display
3)Pulse waveform display
4)PI value display
5)The display mode can be changed
6)Low-voltage indication: low-voltage indicator appears before working abnormally which is due to low-voltage
7)Pulse sound indication and over limit indication
The blood oximeter uses non-invasive infrared measurement technology to measure the oxygen content in fingers, toes and ears, which is the most common place to measure blood oxygen. The more accurate name of the measurement object is blood oxygen saturation, namely SpO2. The measured results are expressed in digital form. The main display is the ratio of total oxygen saturation under the actual oxygen content, which is generally expressed in percentage. The typical blood oxygen saturation of human health is 90~100%, But at least 60% can be passed.
Digital OLED display
Finger insertion slot
Measurement of oxygen saturation (SpO2) levels
Heart rate (pulse) measurement
Perfusion index (PI) display
Portable and compact design
Battery-powered (usually with AAA batteries)
Auto-shutoff feature for power conservation