WRINERY Pulse Oximeter Fingertip, Oxygen/ O2 Saturation Monitor, OLED Portable Oximetry with Batteries, Lanyard (Rose gold-black)
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Why choose our finger oximeter?
WRINERY’s Oximeter Finger is a device designed to provide an accurate reading of your blood oxygen level and pulse rate from your fingertip in 8 seconds.
Are you ready to achieve the good lifestyle you’ve always wanted? Our pulse oximeter with case won’t let you down.
Easy to Use – Simply place your finger inside the chamber of the machine, press the operating button, and then wait. Within seconds, you’ll have an accurate reading of you SpO2 levels and pulse rate.
Accomodates wide range of finger sizes — finger chamber with smart spring system. Works for ages 12 and above.
Reasons for Inaccurate Reading
When your blood perfusion level is low, the Spo2 pulse oximeter might have a hard time registering an accurate reading;
We suggest that you warm your hands and fingers before taking the measurements (You can do this simply by rubbing your hands together);
Following that, please also ensure that you keep your hand still because any movement can cause the device to reset its reading;
Nail polish and false fingernails may also cause false readings.
Troubleshooting
Back case (battery cover) not stay closed? The original design was considering help user to open the battery cover easily. Try to put the two batteries in the battery cabinet and you will find the battery case stay more closed than no batteries in it. If this doesn’t help, just contact us through Amazon’s platform for further solution.
Portable and Easy to Carry
1 x Finger oxygen and heart rate monitor
1 x Lanyard
1 x User manual
2 x AAA batteries
1 x Protective case
1 x Hook
Product Dimensions : 2.36 x 1.57 x 1.38 inches; 1.76 ounces
Item model number : M170
Batteries : 2 AAA batteries required. (included)
Date First Available : August 20, 2019
ASIN : B07TBL8N1H
Country of Origin : China
High-Definition and Clear OLED Display — Improved and updated, the WRINERY pulse oximeter presents you reading data on vivid and sharp OLED display.
Accurate & Reliable — WRINERY innovated fingertip pulse oximeter prvoides accurate and reliable measure method for oxygen level in the blood and reads the pulse rate data and O2 saturation within 8 seconds. It is highly recommended to use the device in a stationary condition while not in motion for accurate reading data.
Shooting Your Trouble — Designed and innovated for sports fans like mountain climbers, skiers, bikers and people who need or interested in measuring their SpO2 and pulse rate easily. Portable and compact size for easy carrying, and accommodates wide range of finger size from young people to elder.
Cost-effective — The unique pulse oximeter fingertip comes with convenient protective case. Each package includes: 1 x WRINERY branded pulse oximeter, 1 x Protective case, 1 x Hook, 1 x Lanyard, 2 x AAA battery, 1 x User manual. Under standard process, it is reliable and durable.
Easy to Carry and Great for Traveling — Neck/wrist cord, easy carrying hard case with belt loop. While traveling, your body can often take time to adjust to new altitudes. This meter will allow you to check your oxidation levels, to ensure that your body is properly acclimating to a new environment.
Important Notice: This device is intended for sports and aviation use only, not for medical use. Ideally suitable for mountain climbers, skiers, bikers, aviators.
Customers say
Customers find the pulse oximeter works well, is easy to use and read, and consistently matches hospital readings. They appreciate its value and find it helpful for monitoring oxygen levels, with one customer noting it serves as a reminder to increase oxygen intake. The device features a nice carrying case and vibrant display, though opinions about its durability are mixed, with some reporting it broke within four weeks. The reading speed receives mixed feedback, with some finding it fast while others say it takes a long time to get results.
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Observations and notes about this oximeter
What to say about or report on my WRINERY® finger pulse oximeter, or anything else?1. Wrinery is the branding of this particular model manufactured by Shenzhen Fitfaith Technology Co. Ltd (PRC). The model is M170 and is covered by FDAâs referred to Section 510(k) premarket notification (September 2017). So are its oximeter models A300, A310, M110, M120, M130, M150, M160, and M230. Those may not be âWrineryâ branded.2. The equipment came complete as advertised. The userâs manual (v 1.0) is comprehensive and informative, in excellent print (fine print, but readable), double-sided, 1 sheet of glossy paper. There are no distributor details for the US or for anywhere else. The manufacturer attends to in-warranty issues (the address is on the packaging).3. In addition to showing the values for SpO2 (oxygen saturation) and PR (pulse rate) the oximeter also calculates and displays the PI (perfusion index) result and that for RR (respiratory rate). The software of the meter is v 1.0 as shown by the clear and tidy OLED screen (of fixed screen orientation).4. For those mathematically inclined and knowledgeable about statistics, the manual publishes equipmentâs measuring accuracy (âAâ). It shows the A(subscript root mean quare) for (i) SpO2 to be 2% (80-100% range), and 3% (70-80% range), (ii) for pulse rate 2 bpm, (iii) for perfusion index 1%, and (iv) for respiration rate 2 ârpmâ (respirations per minute).The manual informs QUOTE: A(subscript rms) is a statistical calculation of the difference between device measurements and reference measurements. Approximately two-thirds of the device measurements fell between +/- A(subscript rms) of the reference measurements in a controlled study. UNQUOTE. Hm, I am unsure how to interpret that.5 I had the occasion to visit an after-hours medical centre for urgent medical attention to my wife. This prompted me to bring along the Whinery oximeter to see if during the waiting time (been there before) a friendly triage nurse could hook me up to one of their clinical Vital Signs Monitor (VSM) for checking my oximeter against the âreal thingâ.There was such nurse, and the VSM was near-new! With one middle finger clamped by my oximeter and the other one by the VSM oximeter I compared the two instruments for readings of SpO2 and PR. This for an uninterrupted length of time of 6 to 7 minutes. Then the VSM had to be wheeled away!The VSM was very fast in showing measured values and fluctuations (in comparison with the oximeter tested). I am sure my exited body caused the up and down readings for SpO2 (lowest 93%, highest 98%, but far more common were 96% and 97%) and the up and down PR readings. My oximeter tenaciously followed (or chased) the VSM readings, with a lag of a few seconds. During the several âsteadyâ state periods during the testing my oximeter readings matched those shown by the VSM. Hurray!Keeping eyes on two meters and each showing two variable readings to compare I was not capable of watching and comparing PI and RR values at the same time. Too much data flow to my brain distracts me from concentrating on the main objective of seeing how the SpO2 measurement by the Whinery oximeter fared in this particular âclinical settingâ.6. For ordinary use at home, an oximeter also capable of producing PI and RR readings is unlikely of great use (unless youâre data-mad, or gadget mad). This may explains the existence of many oximeters that show SpO2 and PR only.7. I keep paper records of oximeter data as trends over time of measured values seem more meaningful than one-off readings. It would be nice to have an oximeter that is BT capable for data transfer. They exist, but then finding an app able to receive and process the oximeter data may not be that easy. My foray in Appleâs app store was difficult because the search functionality for apps related to oximeters is abysmal. Persistence will help (use a variety of search words). Could developers please be more attuned to what search words would usefully apply to their apps for bringing these up? No, I have not settled on an app but now I can âtrustâ my oximeter I might look for an app that lets me usefully input data manually. I only received the oximeter just over 14 days ago!Hope this helps.
Oklahoma Foster Parent –
Very helpful
This works despite my Raynauds Syndrome, which make getting a good reading difficult
L. Hess –
Accurate readings and VERY easy to read
I was in the hospital with covid for 15 days so that’s when I learned how important oxygen levels are. The nurses & doctors advised me to purchase a ‘pulse ox’, which is what they called these gadgets, so that I could monitor my oxygen levels at home. I had one that came with a kit but it wasn’t always reliable so then I saw this one and purchased one for both my husband and myself since we both had been in the hospital with covid and we both need to keep a close watch on our oxygen levels. We both LOVE this particular monitor because it’s VERY easy to use, read and see the readout. It’s accurate and only takes a few seconds to get the readout. It’s lightweight and easy to carry with you as it comes in a very secure case with a zipper which protects the pulse ox from any possible scratching or damage if dropped. The case isn’t too bulky or big so it fits into my purse easily. It also has a nylon (?) cord that attaches to the monitor which enables you to wear this around your neck if you choose to do so. The colored readout is very easy to see, unlike the other cheaper monitor I had but the great thing is that this monitor is very reasonably priced too so it’s a no brainer – get this one if you need to have accurate, easy-to-access readings of your oxygen. We rely on ours completely and are very happy with them. We purchased these in May and they’re working extremely well so far.
Love B. –
Favorite pulse ox!
If anyone knows me, they know that I love accuracy and high-tech products. I definitely comes out of this to be a high-tech product due to it being able to count respirations if left on for one minute. I think itâs pretty accurate because Iâve tested it out a couple of times When I see my patients. I do the manual count for one minute and usually I get the same number or one off. Itâs very sleek and classy. Thatâs another thing. I really love about this product. I am actually planning on purchasing two more so I can have one in each of my bags. I do home health nursing so itâs very convenient that I have one in each bag and I refused to buy any other product.
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Reads quickly
Picks up the reading quickly, but this is the 2nd one I’ve bought. It’s breaks apart very easily if it’s dropped on a hard surface.
Katie Baynum –
Long lasting
I am a nurse and this has lasted longer than my past pulse ox. I love the color and that it is long lasting. It also reads through most nail polish which is a plus.
christina –
Easy clear accurate readings and you can see it in the dark.
I bought this because my last one, which was a very expensive one at that, broke on me and thus far, it has been great! I love how it looks and it came with a lanyard, case, and a clip, which I wasn’t expecting. I like how clear you can see the readings in the dark, and it can even measure respirations. I would buy this again and you cant beat the price!
Della –
I love it!
When I was shopping for an oximeter, I was looking for something that would make my job easier. I’m a nurse, and facilities don’t always provide equipment that functions well, so I make sure to bring my own just in case.Well, this makes me job a lot easier. It not only gives me an idea of how accurate the measurement is via the PI, but it also gives me a respiration rate! So, no more counting (I still do when the person is in a medically acute condition, though). This is great for my Q shift vital signs, and even starts beeping once it has a reading for me. Plus, it has its own little case, and I can clip it on my bag so that I don’t have to go digging for it when I need it.It’s perfect for any nurse who has high ratios and needs to cut down the time it takes for assessing vial signs–so…all of us! It would make a great gift, too.
Jennifer H –
I have been monitoring my levels and watching them improve as I incorporate ways to improve heart & lungs functionality.