Fingertip Pulse Oximeter- HOLFENRY Pulse Oximeter Bluetooth Oximeter Oxygen Saturation Monitor for SpO2/Heart Rate/PI, with Auto Graph Display/Alarm/Dedicated App, Compatible with iOS&Android
Original price was: $22.99.$19.99Current price is: $19.99.
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HOLFENRY is committed to providing people with more convenient home health monitoring tools. We hope to help people pay more attention to the health of themselves and those around them, and improve the life experience of vulnerable groups.
Our company’s products include: pulse oximeter, hearing aids, home blood pressure meters and so on. In the future, we will continue to launch more high-quality products in the field of family health care.
Pulse Oximeter / BP Monitor
Hearing Aids/Hearing Amplifier
Q1: What should I do if there is a problem with the product?
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Q2: How to link bluetooth?
A2: Open the app “HealthTree” and turn on the phone’s Bluetooth -> authorized location (only for Android users) -> turn on the pulse oximeter. Pulse oximeter automatically connected with your phone.
Q3: Can the pulse oximeter save data?
A3: Yes, you can view in the app, and can also export and share data. If you are an Apple user, you can also sync data to “Apple Health”.
Product Dimensions : 0.39 x 0.39 x 0.39 inches; 2.89 ounces
Batteries : 1 AAA batteries required. (included)
Date First Available : September 20, 2022
Manufacturer : HOLFENRY
ASIN : B09WHQF561
Country of Origin : China
Accuracy and Reliable: The pulse oximeter bluetooth can quickly measure SPo2/perfusion index (PI)/heart rate at the same time, and displays real-time data and dynamic graph within 8 seconds. The measurement data will be displayed on the high-definition OLED screen.
Intended for Sport and Aviation Use: This pulse oximeter Suitable for sports enthusiasts or anyone interested in measuring their SpO2 and pulse rate, and suitable for high endurance and outdoor sports such as mountain climbing, running, cycling.
Easy to Use : You just need put your finger into the hole, press the button and wait for 8 seconds will get the results. And it will automatically shut down 8s after the measurement is completed, and you do not need to do anything.
Dedicated Monitoring Application: The pulse oximeter fingertip has built-in open Bluetooth. Turn on the Bluetooth of the cellphone and the “Healthtree – Health assistant” application, the bluetooth oximeter will automatically link after it is turned on. You can view monitoring data, export historical data, and set alert in the APP.
What You Get: 1* finger pulse oximeter, 1* lanyard, 2*AAA batteries. Note: this device is only used for sports and aviation purposes, not intended for medical purposes .
Customers say
Customers find the pulse oximeter works well and is easy to use, considering it worth the cost. The device’s accuracy and readability receive mixed feedback – while some find it very accurate and readable, others report inaccurate results and difficulty reading it indoors. Moreover, durability is also mixed, with some finding it well-made while others report poor quality. Additionally, oxygen readings and brightness are concerns, with customers noting inconsistent results and difficulty seeing the display in low light conditions.
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8 reviews for Fingertip Pulse Oximeter- HOLFENRY Pulse Oximeter Bluetooth Oximeter Oxygen Saturation Monitor for SpO2/Heart Rate/PI, with Auto Graph Display/Alarm/Dedicated App, Compatible with iOS&Android
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Original price was: $22.99.$19.99Current price is: $19.99.
CR –
Excellent Product. Accurate.
I purchased this as a replacement for another Bluetooth monitor I lost somewhere. I have AFib, and quick periodic monitoring of my heart rate is helpful. Cellphone apps where one holds a finger over the camera were simply not accurate. This one combines old-fashioned technology with an app that measures and then tracks the data in the iPhone health app.
Polka Dot –
Works well
Works well. Easy to read. Reliable
Mia and Dan –
Not the best
Can barely see red lights and two months later it brokeUpdate: the seller saw that my product was defective and refunded my money without my having even asked. I hate to leave negative reviews and hope this was just a defective one I received. I really appreciate the seller caring about my experience.Very Trustworthy & UpstandingThank You
ME D. –
Great product.
This Pulse Oximeter is very reliable which is important given I am on Oxygen and use the Oxygen daily and need to have a well-made fingertip Oximeter that I can rely on. I would purchase this brand and product again if needed, but it lasts and is well made. I have had it a good while and it works well. It has given me no problems only have had to change the batteries a few times. I have a home nurse that visits me weekly, and she uses her oximeter on me when she comes, but I have tried mine after she takes my levels with Her’s and doing this tells me that my oximeter is accurate for it gives me the same reading as hers does.
Krystal –
Anxiety confirmed lol
Yep this works bc my heart was racing and it caught how fast my heartbeat was going and just confirms my anxiety yay lol but it was really easy to set up you just put in the two batteries it comes with and push the power button and put your index finger in it like the doctors office and it reads the heart beats per minute and the top number is like oxygen percentage. Itâs easy to read, accurate, and quality it good- it feels good on the finger too my kid likes it too lol
Jean Breedlove –
Easy to use, clear display, easy to understand.
Easy to use, clear display, easy to understand.
Frances –
When u blod presure cup wirks this give u extra peace if mind
I have a check my blood pressure as most of us these days due, but sometimes it has numbers of concerns, but itâs always good to know what your oxygen levels doing and your heartbeat doing and it usually makes you feel a lot better to know that itâs not as scary as you think But itâs good to keep track of it that way too
KT –
Hard to read. Bluetooth app is very limited & poorly designed.
The idea of having your phone remember your O2 readings is great. The pulse oximeter is barely usable but the included app is pretty much useless. (The app appears to be ‘new’ and will probably be upgraded as kinks get worked out.)The display is LED (not LCD). It’s dim and very hard to read indoors, impossible to read outdoors. The display can not be rotated for easier reading. The only readable position is if you were ‘giving the finger’ to someone. The first ‘reading’ takes almost 15 seconds and it takes about another 15 seconds before the readings settle down without jumping all over. The button on the top alternates the bottom half of the display between Pulse and PI (Perfusion Index). The SpO2% display will flash if it is under 94%On to the Bluetooth: It is an ‘open’ Bluetooth connection, meaning it is always on whenever the oximeter is on. It does not need to be directly ‘paired’ with the phone app. Instead, when the app is running, it is constantly searching for the device(s). When the app finds a device, it starts recording the data. When the oximeter is removed from the finger, the app restarts ‘searching’ for the device again. This constant ‘searching’ can easily drain the battery of the phone, particularly if readings are taken sporadically. The app will continue to run & search in the background even if you close it. However, it will NOT record any data unless the app is ‘actively’ open. The app can NOT be stopped except by going into the phone’s app settings, finding the app, and doing a Force Close! As for the app’s graphing capabilities, data samples are taken & plotted every 30 seconds. In graph mode, only the Sp02% and PR are displayed, but independent of each other. Swiping right/left of one graph will not move the other graph accordingly. The app can display a ‘table’ of results but if accessibility features for larger fonts are used they will not display correctly (the ‘time’ cannot be read because the ‘date’ fills the entire display field).Overall, the app is mostly a waste of time. However, it will display the current reading(s) in a very readable manner, making up for the poor display of the oximeter itself. Over time, the app designers will probably improve the app.The price was very reasonable. Since it is considered a ‘sport’ device and not a ‘medical’ device, the limitations can be expected. As a portable device to measure/monitor the PR and/or SpO2%, it does a fairly decent job.