Masimo MightySat Fingertip Pulse Oximeter with Bluetooth, Monitor Blood Oxygen Saturation and Breath per Minute, OLED Screen, Touchpad, Long Battery Life
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Masimo MightySat Fingertip Pulse Oximeter with BluetoothREACH YOUR WELLNESS GOALS with a fingertip pulse oximeter designed to give you a more complete picture of your respiratory health. Masimo MightySat Fingertip Pulse Oximeter is the only fingertip pulse oximeter to measure five key health parameters: Oxygen Level (SpO2), Pulse Rate(PR), Breath per Minute(RRp), Perfusion Index (Pi) , and Pleth Variability index (PVi). Accurate and Reliable Readings Powered by Masimo SET – the same technology used to monitor over 200 million patients at hospitals around the world. For more than thirty years, clinicians have trusted Masimo pulse oximetry to help improve patient outcomes. Before Masimo, pulse oximeters were unreliable, providing inaccurate measurements and frequent false alarms. Masimo revolutionized the industry with the development of Signal Extraction Technology. SET differentiates Masimo from other pulse oximetry technology by using advanced signal processing techniques to separate the arterial signal from sources of noise. This key advantage ensures that Masimo SET delivers truly accurate measurements—even during conditions that prove challenging for conventional technology, such as movement and cold extremities.Health Monitoring at your Fingertips Masimo’s MightySat uses the leading technology to accurately measure your oxygen saturation and pulse rate even during movement or low blood flow. MightySat also provides comprehensive measurements that help you assess changes in breathing rate, breathing effort, or other factors. The Masimo Personal Health app brings it all together for easy trending, sharing, and integration of your data with the Health app on your smart device.
Clinically Proven Technology: Powered by Masimo SET, the same technology used by 9 of the top 10 US hospitals and is used to monitor more than 200 Million patients annually.
Measures 5 Key Health Parameters: including Blood Oxygen, Pulse Rate, Perfusion Index, Breath per Minute and Pleth Variability Index (PVi).
Accurate Blood Oxygen Level Reading: Delivers accurate measurements of blood oxygen level during challenging conditions: when in motion, when hands are cold, and in direct sunlight, across all skin tones
Easy to Use, Comfortable to Wear: Masimo MightSat fingertip pulse oximeter is durable and lightweight, with a flexible grip for greater comfort. Features a rotational, easy-to-read screen. Easy to customize with a long battery life
Track and Trend Data Seamlessly: Track your oximeter data on your smart phone with wireless Bluetooth that seamlessly transfers data onto a free downloadable mobile app. Easily share your records with family
Customers say
Customers find the pulse oximeter highly accurate, easy to use with seamless integration with Apple Health, and appreciate its quick readings and useful information features. However, the functionality and quality receive mixed reviews – while some say it works well and is of high quality, others report it stops working and isn’t suitable for hospital use. Moreover, opinions on value for money are divided, with some finding it worth the price while others consider it overpriced.
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13 reviews for Masimo MightySat Fingertip Pulse Oximeter with Bluetooth, Monitor Blood Oxygen Saturation and Breath per Minute, OLED Screen, Touchpad, Long Battery Life
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Original price was: $299.00.$209.99Current price is: $209.99.
BP –
A good choice for people who need accurate Sp02 readings.
The Masimo Mighty Sat pulse oximeter came with the batteries, a lanyard to wear around the neck and a soft pouch. I purchased it because I read that it was an accurate pulse oximeter during movement and low blood flow due to their Signal Extraction Technology. I still need to try it when taking a walk outside, but I tested it while using an exercise bike and the SpO2, Pulse and Pi worked, but the RRp and PVi did not pick up data until I stopped the exercise. I am primarily interested in the SpO2, and that has been fine so far.
Gary E Lambillotte –
Received this monitor in a couple of days and it is excellent!
Excellent product!
D. Coral –
More useful than expected
I bought this for my elderly mom while she’s recovering from knee replacement surgery. She LOVES IT and said that it makes her feel more secure to carry this around in her belt pack. This gives her an idea of the “patterns” of 3 of the important vital signs (pulse, oxygen, respiration rate) while she’s resting and during exercise. Then she knows if something is out-of-whack even if she otherwise feels fine.The readings show up a few seconds after clamping it onto the finger and are very consistent. The display shows a cute little bar that jumps with each pulse. The iPhone app is quick & easy to connect with Bluetooth and has a beautiful moving graph that tracks history like a fancy medical monitor. I was able to show her how to use this without even reading any of the manual. A quick tap on the menu button flips the screen 90 degrees (one of four orientations).There is only one product improvement I would suggest if the manufacturer is reading this.. I’d like to be able to use Energizer Ultimate Lithium AAA batteries rather than regular alkaline because they last much longer (according to the manual it has to be regular alkaline).I only trust Masimo pulse oximeters for accuracy; the other copycats are inaccurate junk. At first I wasn’t sure if I should spend so much on a small gadget, but looking back at the decision, I am very happy I made the purchase. This is one of my favorite products of the year. Everyone in our family wants to “borrow” it from my mom because we are all curious of our fitness parameters.
Chris Dewey –
recommended
This works great for o2 levels and heart rate. one of the better ones I have bought. I was having issues with my o2 dropping and it work well to identify my issue.
Bruce Evans –
Pulse oximeter
So far I have appreciated the rapid response and availability of information that I need to monitor my health
Rhiannon Walker –
Most reliable and accurate oximeter! It’s $$$ thoughð«¤
I have lung cancer and need oxygen on occasion. I have bought so many oximeters to try and monitor, but when put up against the ones at the doctor’s office they were always off by quite a bit. Also old ones would take FOREVER to figure out my oxygen level. Not something you want to wait on when your struggling to breathe. Between the fast response, and the app to track and explain other values this is a great investment to track my levels. Plus when double checked at the doctor’s office, Massimo is correct everytime. I also love the continuous monitoring aspect. I would highly recommend, but the cost is the only downside. I understand quality cost money, but health equipment like this is hard to find, at least ones that actually work.
busman –
Not accurate as claimed, or even at all.
I have central hypo-ventillation syndrome (ondine’s curse) and bought this because I wanted something extremely accurate and medical grade. I already have a Contech CMS 50F and it is very good, but I didn’t feel comfortable wearing it at work. I was also concerned the Contech had some movement artifact and that’s why I needed something more accurate as my condition is extremely rare and the medical community wasn’t taking me seriously. I wore my contech during my in-lab sleep study in Feb. While awake facebooking, the contech had me desatting to 87% and the lab had 85%. While asleep, the contech had me desatting to 75% and the lab recorded 74%. So the Contech is accurate to 1% – 2%. So I was able to have the sleep lab had to amend their report to confirm central apneas and desatting while awake. While at work on 26 April, wearing both the Massimo and the Contech, and working on the computer, I was desatting and fainting. The Contech recorded 85% and the Masimo was only reaching down to 92%-93%. I know you have to go below 88% to faint, so that’s how I know the Masimo is inaccurate and the contech is providing numbers within range. I found the Masimo runs about 3% too high with little ups and downs. When I experience central apneas whether asleep or awake, my O2 sat goes up and down like a yo-yo and varies by 10%-12% in about 1 min cycles, also confirmed by the lab. The masimo levels would only vary by 2%-3%, yet it would show my breathing rate vary from 5 to 25 breaths per minute. As you can see in the attached photos, my breathing rate in the white graph varies widely, yet the graph of my O2 saturation hardly varies. Also, the data will not export after multiple tries. So the reporting capability doesn’t work as advertised either.
Bob in Texas –
Extremely accurate and easy to use, can record data for long periods of time.
After a long period of feeling exhausted all the time, I began to suspect that I was suffering from sleep apnea. This pulse oximeter is not cheap, but it is highly accurate and uses the same advanced technology as hospital-grade monitoring systems. After recording my night-time hypoxia and printing out the data for my doctor, he agreed that I needed a full sleep study. The study confirmed severe sleep apnea, and resulted in effective treatment for my condition. It also gave me peace of mind that the treatment was in fact effective in eliminating my night-time hypoxia. This device is not cheap, but it is worth every penny if you need to monitor your blood oxygen levels.
Giorgio1966 –
Prodotto costoso, ma li vale tutti, visto che è un dispositivo altamente professionale, affidabile nelle misurazioni, con un app semplice, ma ben strutturata. MASIMO è il Top per prodotti ospedalieri.
Aline –
Câest certain câest un appareil cher, et je lâai acheté en 10 fois car vraiment pas à portée de ma bourse, mais après avoir essayé différents oxymètres à prix inférieur dont le ihealth connecté et rechargeable (un petit plus qui nâest malheureusement pas dispo sur le modèle Masimo), jâai pu constater des défauts souvent rédhibitoires, résultats en SP02 aléatoires, appareils qui sâéteignent tous seuls, mesures pas toujours fiables etc… alors évidemment comme un client le dit dans un autre commentaire, il faut avoir lâutilité pour un tel objet. Câest mon cas, hypertension, maladie de bouveret et apnée du sommeil, jâavais non seulement besoin de surveiller le rythme cardiaque en cas de crise de Bouveret, ce que nâimporte quel petit oxymetre voire même une bonne application sur smartphone peut faire bien sûr, mais aussi avoir un taux précis du SP02 surtout après une apnée nocturne avec réveil afin de comparer avec mon appareil de surveillance dâapnée, et là je suis comblée, lâappareil est beaucoup plus précis que tous ceux que jâai pu essayer. Autre luxe, il se permet aussi de calculer le nombre de respirations par minute, encore une fois utile pour le SAS, mais je trouve aussi cette fonction utile pour toute personne asthmatique ou même pour des sportifs quel que soit le niveau. Dâautres fonctions plus utiles pour un cardiologue viennent sâajouter à ce petit bijou de technologie qui se connecte en un rien de temps à son application dédiée sur laquelle on peut mettre plusieurs personnes à suivre, et choisir aussi de mettre des petits commentaires « au repos » « après telle activité »… pour le moment jâen suis très contente, reste à savoir ce que ça donne sur le long terme. Petit bémol quand même, lâétui de rangement est ridicule, un simple bout de chiffon avec des lanières, à ce prix on pourrait tout de même espérer un étui digne de ce nom ð¡ celui offert permet seulement de ne pas exposer lâappareil à la poussière, encore faut-il dâailleurs arriver à le ranger dedans tellement il est étroit, mais pour protéger lâoxymètre lors du transport, il ne faut pas compter sur cet étui.
Javier –
Compra de precio alto que es una inversión en Salud. Mide de forma precisa la saturación de oxÃgeno y permite la integración con el móvil mediante una app muy bien resuelta, de gran usabilidad y fácil conexión.
Artis –
It took a long time to find this oximeter. I wanted a good one. This one is perfect for me. Works as advertised, shows also breathing rate. Can see everything on the display or on iPhone, using “Masimo Personal Health” app. App works fine. I am very satisfied :)Tried “Masimo Professional Health” app (which is made for Rx model), but it would not connect. So, it is not Rx model, but it looks like all the features are the same. Probably app is the main difference.
Hector Lopez –
Excelent Ãtem and service !! Arrive early and complete …