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DeVilbiss HbO-Smart Fingertip Pulse Oximeter

The new HbO-Smart device is the latest fingertip pulse oximeter from Drive DeVilbiss International intended for use in homes or hospitals for non-invasive measurement of oxygen saturation, pulse rate and perfusion index.

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Original price was: ₹3,500.Current price is: ₹2,700.

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The new HbO-Smart device is the latest fingertip pulse oximeter from Drive DeVilbiss International intended for use in homes or hospitals for non-invasive measurement of oxygen saturation, pulse rate and perfusion index.

Including adjustable settings for user alerts and four optional screen displays, this new stylish device has everything you would expect from a modern-day spot-checking oximeter that can be used for both children and adults.

 

  • OLED display includes heart rate bar and plethysmography waveform
  • Four different directional screen settings
  • Features battery low alert and automatic power off after 8 seconds without detecting a signal
  • Low power consumption (2 AAA batteries for 25 hours of operation)

Additional information

Weight 0.2 kg
Dimensions 6.5 × 3.5 × 3 cm
Brand

Drive DeVilbiss

Weight

60 g

Product Type

Fingertip Pulse Oximeter

Display Type

OLED

Battery Type

AAA

Pulse Rate Measurement Range

30 – 240 BPM

Pulse Rate Resolution

1 BPM

FAQs

WHAT IS NORMAL READING ON PULSE OXIMETER?

A normal level of oxygen is usually 95% or higher. Some people with chronic lung disease or sleep apnea can have normal levels around 90%. The “SpO2” reading on a pulse oximeter shows the percentage of oxygen in someone's blood. If your home SpO2 reading is lower than 95%, call your health care provider.
It shows two important readings: the pulse rate, recorded as beats per minute and the oxygen saturation of haemoglobin in arterial blood.
In situations where the patient's peripheral circulation is sluggish, such as in peripheral shutdown due to shock, or local hypothermia, the pulse oximeter may not be able to detect pulsatile movement. This may result in no readings or erroneous readings being produced.
Put the probe on your own finger and check it is working! Oximeters need a flow of blood through the finger to function. Some oximeters give an indication of the blood flow detected. In this oximeter there is a scale which is an indication of the blood flow.

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