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iHealth Livocare PO1 Fingertip Pulse Oximeter w/ App EXPIRED
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iHealthLabs via Amazon has iHealth Livocare PO1 Fingertip Pulse Oximeter w/ App for $29.99 - 30% when you clip the coupon on the product page - $15 w/ promo code F4QPDLCN = $5.99. Shipping is free.
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- Manage your Health via Smart App: Pair this pulse oximeter with the free iHealth MyVitals App to track your SpO2 and pulse rate trends by hour, day, week, and year. Save and store unlimited data and seamlessly share it with your doctor via Bluetooth. Note: Only synchronize and save data while being paired with the app.
- The real-time in-app visualization of the pulse waveform (plethysmograph) and blood flow (perfusion index) provides an indication of stable measurement and signal strength, enhancing your confidence in the accuracy of the readings.
- The oximeter features an automatic power-off function after 8 seconds of inactivity, along with a user-friendly screen orientation design for effortless operation and convenient hand-switching.
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at 05:21 AM
Ideal for individuals who engage in high-intensity sports and outdoor activities.
Use the promo code F4QPDLCN
Use the extra 30% off clip coupon on the product page.
Final price $5.99. Shipping is free.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08PCF1NL2
Use the promo code F4QPDLCN
Use the extra 30% off clip coupon on the product page.
Final price $5.99. Shipping is free.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08PCF1NL2
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BETAGive Feedback Model: Livocare by iHealth Wireless Pulse Oximeter PO1, Portable Fingertip Blood Oxygen Saturation Monitor with Pulse Rate and Accurate SPo2 Reading, Bluetooth Oximeter with Perfusion Index and Plethysmograph on the App
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Product Name: | Livocare PO1 by iHealth Fingertip Pulse Oximeter, Blood Oxygen Saturation Monitor with App, SpO2, Pulse Rate, Plethysmograph & Perfusion Index, Battery include |
Manufacturer: | Shanghai Berry Electronic Tech Co., Ltd. |
Product SKU: | B08PCF1NL2 |
UPC: | 856362005067 |
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"What's new
We are pleased to announce that a new version of our iHealth MyVitals app will be available soon. It is designed to provide you with a better user experience. Please expect the following changes:
1. The app you are using will become legacy version. We will no longer issue software updates for this app.
2. You will receive a notification with a link to download the new version of the iHealth MyVitals app. Please download it as soon as possible after receiving the notification."
iHealth is just looking to unload the last of their old stock that they no longer support.
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"What's new
We are pleased to announce that a new version of our iHealth MyVitals app will be available soon. It is designed to provide you with a better user experience. Please expect the following changes:
1. The app you are using will become legacy version. We will no longer issue software updates for this app.
2. You will receive a notification with a link to download the new version of the iHealth MyVitals app. Please download it as soon as possible after receiving the notification."
iHealth is just looking to unload the last of their old stock that they no longer support.
Coupon and 30 percent worked twice
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"What's new
We are pleased to announce that a new version of our iHealth MyVitals app will be available soon. It is designed to provide you with a better user experience. Please expect the following changes:
1. The app you are using will become legacy version. We will no longer issue software updates for this app.
2. You will receive a notification with a link to download the new version of the iHealth MyVitals app. Please download it as soon as possible after receiving the notification."
iHealth is just looking to unload the last of their old stock that they no longer support.
Read #2 again. Sounds like this message was sent to existing customers to switch to the new s/w, so it's more than likely that old hardware will run with new software.
Seems extremely likely or they'd alienate anyone without a smartphone (such as elderly people). It also has it's own display.
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Seems likely but based upon the verbiage, it's still somewhat questionable. They should've been more specific (unless the info. quoted is incomplete). A phone call should clarify it but is the app really that important to begin with?