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Finger Pulse Oximeter

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The finger pulse oximeter has grown increasingly popular over the last few years, and once you see these fingertip oximeters in action, you would be hard pressed to find any reason for these devices to not be so well-received.

OK, so they aren’t the latest and greatest fashion trend of the 21st century. However, as technological advancements have affected just about every other industry in the world, so have they affected the health industry. One of the most interesting models, and some would say the best finger pulse oximeter money can buy right now, is the BCI Digit Pulse Oximeter.

One of the most sought after items in the market right now, the BCI model collects information and returns highly accurate readings on Sp02, pulse strength, and pulse rate measurements. It doesn’t matter how old or young you are, this piece of equipment will work on anyone!

However, the BCI portable pulse oximeter isn’t the only product of its kind. There are plenty competitors out there, some of them more affordable than others. In fact, if you are looking for a discount model, you may be better served looking somewhere other than the BCI product (with that said, you certainly get what you pay for with BCI. The value is quite worth the price tag).

So, what kind of features do most of these digital finger pulse readers have in common? Well, this is a common question we get, considering you have so many choices out there that are available to you. There is the Pulseox 5000, the Onyx, and the ever popular Respironics 950 model, just to name a few. But don’t worry—we’ll try to slow your head from spinning too much (in other words, you’ve come to the right place).

Most products will display your pulse strength on a small LED screen (or, in some cases, a different type of screen). This way, you won’t have to “cup” your hands around the screen to see your readings as the screens are typically easily readable in light or dark settings. The size of the screen varies from brand to brand, model to model. However, if you have severely impaired eyesight, it is suggested that you shoot for purchasing a model with a bigger screen.

These handy devices are typically charged by one or two “AAA” batteries, and require very minimal power to operate. So, if you’re the extra-conscientious type who likes to check their readings every hour or so, you don’t need to worry about planning on weekly trips to the grocery store to pick up a new batch of batteries.

These devices are also very lightweight. Some only weigh a few ounces, with the BCI Digit coming in at 3 ounces itself. Their size and portability make it easy for the person who is “on-the-go” a lot, so as long as you have a pocket, or even a small purse, you’ll be good to go. Occasionally, a maker will ship a belt-clip with their product that can attach to the back of their product, making traveling with these handy tools even more convenient

Like the BCI mentioned previously, most finger pulse oximeters can be used by anyone of any age, from pediatric use all the way on up to senior use. These machines perform equally as well across all age ranges without any test having proven otherwise.

If you want to buy finger pulse oximeter devices, you have come to the right place. We hope to do the best we can at providing all of the information there is to be had on the topic, and hopefully lead you to some great products that will serve you well in your future.