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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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Never trust these cheap non-
fda approved oximeters. Even with those fda approved ones, be extremely careful on relying on the results.
Read the fda guidelines on using these devices: https://www.fda.gov/medical-devic...munication
For example, a pulse oximeter saturation of 90% may represent an arterial blood saturation of 86-94%.
I use it with baseline and on at least 2 diff brand devices to know the limitation of these kinda of devices. When you know your baseline on the same device and it's off by quite a bit, it's prob worth looking into the health issue.
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Never trust these cheap non-
fda approved oximeters. Even with those fda approved ones, be extremely careful on relying on the results.
Read the fda guidelines on using these devices: https://www.fda.gov/medical-devic...munication
For example, a pulse oximeter saturation of 90% may represent an arterial blood saturation of 86-94%.
Yeah, I rem paying for a nice one from iHealth at peak of pandemic about $80. This is a good brand and I recall discontinued for app use is why they are unloading.
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Dang, so cheap now for a semi-name brand. Massive surplus from the pandemic days.
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fda approved oximeters. Even with those fda approved ones, be extremely careful on relying on the results.
Read the fda guidelines on using these devices:
https://www.fda.gov/medical-devic...municat
For example, a pulse oximeter saturation of 90% may represent an arterial blood saturation of 86-94%.
fda approved oximeters. Even with those fda approved ones, be extremely careful on relying on the results.
Read the fda guidelines on using these devices:
https://www.fda.gov/medical-devic...municat
For example, a pulse oximeter saturation of 90% may represent an arterial blood saturation of 86-94%.
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