O2Ring Wearable Pulse Oximeter with Alarm
O2Ring Wearable Pulse Oximeter with Alarm
Precio habitual
$159.99 USD
Precio habitual
$199.99 USD
Precio de oferta
$159.99 USD
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- 【Continuous Monitoring】 O2Ring can continuously monitor your blood oxygen saturation and heart rate, generate trend reports on APP or PC software, and intuitive reports showing your health condition in detail. You can share your reports in PDF/CSV form.
- 【Smart Notification】O2Ring will notify you by vibrating your finger or beep on phone (when connecting) if it detects abnormal oxygen saturation or heart rate, then you can take a break to recover. You can adjust the threshold on the APP.
- 【Wearability & Portability】The patented ring sensor made of soft silicone completely frees your finger while ensuring accurate measurements, it never slips off your finger. You can check your health status anytime anywhere. It is the lightest and the smallest oxygen monitor.
- 【Intelligent Data Management】Built-in memory can enable it to work independently without a phone. The data will be synced with your APP automatically when connected to your phone, and you can also sync the data with your PC using the cable provided. Unlimited storage at no additional charge.
- 【Innovative Ring Design】The ring with its small size and lightweight completely relieves your fingertip from pressure and can be worn continuously.
- It is licensed by Health Canada. Model: PO2. MANUFACTURER: Viatomtech
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Free shipping: For all orders.
Fast delivery: We have our own warehouse, and the transportation time is only 2-4 days.
One-year quality assurance: Our products have undergone strict quality inspection, and if there are any quality problems, they can be returned for free.
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Chuck McAbee As a wearable device I am able to keep track of my O2 when I am involved in a number of activities beyond sleeping. The device does what it claims to do - who can ask for any more than that.