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The TempIR Finger Pulse Oximeter Deluxe Model is a compact, NHS-approved device designed for accurate blood oxygen and pulse rate monitoring. Featuring advanced technology for reliable readings, a user-friendly OLED display, and a portable design, it's perfect for health enthusiasts and everyday users alike.
| ASIN | B07QJY7Q1V |
| ASIN | B07QJY7Q1V |
| Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | 137,535 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 205 in Oximeters |
| Brand | TempIR |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (952) |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (952) |
| Date First Available | 11 Dec. 2013 |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 4332447192 |
| Manufacturer | TempIR |
| Product Dimensions | 8 x 8 x 5 cm; 80 g |
| Units | 1 count |
M**.
Just what I was after, good quality, good packaging and instructions, posted from UK and very bright clear screen
So many to choose from on ebay but I wanted one that was sent from the UK, which it was. Had an email after ordering to give me all the links to the instructions etc which was great. The item arrived in a matter of days and was just what I wanted. The display is bright and colourful and seems very accurate. It came with a professional looking box which contained the instructions in clear english, a canvas pouch to protect it when not in use and a lanyard if you want to hang it around your neck for any reason. It comes preconfigured with some alarms for high and low HR and SATS and these thresholds can be changed if required which is straight forward after you read the instructions carefully and settings are chosen using a combination of short or long presses of the single button, or toggling a + or - to increase or decrease the values for the alarms if you want to use them. Very pleased with the quality and functionality of this device and for the price I think it is great. I've tested it on myself to see my AFib and can be seen by the irregular intervals of the heartbeat in the waveform that runs along. There is also a bar which jumps up upon every heartbeat to give you a large indicator or each beat as well as the waveform that runs along the length of the screen to show any patterns etc. I'm rambling now, so hopefully you get the gist. All good..
E**T
Great product. Great Value.
Quite simply, an excellent product, at an excellent (sale) price. Just bought it, so lets see how long it lasts, but it looks well made/constructed and comes in a neat little case/pouch with velcro fastening flap. The machine itself features an all-colour display, the orientation of which can be readily changed (4 options: up/down; down/up, left/right, or right/left) - so that the 'patient' can read the displayed values, or someone else with them sitting/standing to their side or directly opposite etc. Readings themselves seem reliable and accurate. Have compared the PR/bpm values with simultaneous measurements on other machines, eg clinical grade BP machine. Spot on each time, with the PR being the same on both machines each time. Although not designed to continuously monitor, you can leave it on I think and the batteries will last a long time. If the SPO2 value drops below a pre-set level (which can be changed by user), then an alarm sounds which alerts the user/carer etc. Overall? Great product. Great Value (bought while on sale for £29.95)
K**H
Good little monitoring device
I got this after a relative spent some time in hospital so that we could monitor them at home. The pulse measurement is consistant with a BP monitor that was obtained for a similar reason and, although not cross-checked the oxygen levels are consistant to the result in hospital. The unit itself is small enough to put in a pocket and is easy to use - simply clamp it around a finger. The readings are fairly quickly produced and, if left on, they can be seen to change as breathing patterns are adjusted so would appear to be working correctly. Pressing the single button will rotate the display, which is clear and fairly uncluttered, so that it is easy to read regardless of the hand it has been put on.
⭐**Y
It Seems To Work
I bought it because my dad has COPD, and I noted from other reviews that other people/carers dealing with COPD had rated it highly (along with the fact that it claims to be supplied to the NHS). I must admit that I haven't read the instructions yet. However, in typical bloke-mode, I opened the box, opened the battery compartment (noting that it is designed such that both batteries are inserted the same way), and inserted the batteries. I stuck it on my finger, and noting that nothing happened, I pressed the only button on it, and it turned on. It immediately read my spO2 and reported 98%. Proceeding on the assumption that there's nothing wrong with me (and I'm not aware that there is), and having read up a bit, I concluded a) that there was still nothing wrong with me, and b) that the device was working. I then tried it on my dad while he was resting (as in, not trying to mow the lawn or anything, which I have repeatedly warned him not to even attempt, otherwise it won't be the COPD that eventually finishes him off) and it read 88%. So far, so good. I need to check him out now after he's been to fetch the newspapers tomorrow morning. It came next day (Prime) in the usual huge shipping packet relative to the primary container - which is maybe the size of two matchboxes - it is supplied in. I note that it remains on while it is receiving data, and continuously scans. It turns off not many seconds after you take it off (i.e. after it stops receiving data). It has a nice blue and yellow display, and is well made. You can change the orientation of the readout by pressing the button, and the button also lets you access the setup menus. When I get round to reading the instructions, I'm sure I will understand how it does that. At this stage, I have discovered the menu accidentally - probably as a result of holding the button for longer than a single press. So far I'm impressed.
L**A
Quality
So far so good working ok ,easy to use
I**N
TempIR Finger Pulse Oximeter
A professionally built device which is clear to understand and simplicity to use. I'm unsure as yet to the accuracy of the device I've just bought as it is regularly showing I have an Spo2 reading at and below 90 and in the low to mid 80's The one the doctor used yesterday showed an spo2 of 96, however I didn't have this unit to compare at the same time, but on returning home the purchased unit showed spo2 at 88? (This has now been proven correct by a QEQMH respiratory consultant). Lesson in life.., at the docs, a quick few seconds doesn't tell the whole story. I went through some weeks of respiratory distress thinking it was the seasonal bout of bronchitus, and this device has showed regularly I had another problem going on. After going through Resus and A&E these last two days, I was put on 8ltr/pm of oxgen and the Spo2 readings at hopspital were still low. So using this device has got me from the doctors thinking somthing is going on but not hearing me on my Spo2 readings, and a quick in surgery reading which at that time was normal, to using this one wondering. The same thing happened at the hopspital, their unit showed low, then changed fingers and for a few seconds it showed normal then within moments it plumeted. So self monitoring won the day. I wouldn't normally do this but the old saying you know when something isn't right came into play and I felt a hankering to get this little device. As I say it was spot on accurate and verified very accurate by the A&E as well as Resus unit at the QEQM hospital. And I am now on a course of informed treatment and tests after this and CT scans.. Now that wouldn't have happened with the GP. I actually love the build and design and its simplicity of use and the display superb. 5 out of 5 for design, functionality and material.
A**H
TempIR Oximeter
TempIR Oximeter is a very elegant looking well-made product which is easy to carry in a jacket pocket. It comes with a storage pouch and a lanyard. The panel displays the oxygen saturation and pulse rate very clearly. The sound and alarm are useful. The four positional displays can be changed by pressing the button making it easy to read. It has the bar graph display. It is easy to operate and easy to carry and I recommend this product.
R**G
High dependency unit monitoring in your pocket - great.
Very very good. I've just bought three different makes of this type of finger sats monitors for our disabled son who has significant respiratory issues. This was the most expensive, and they all work perfectly but this one is slightly better built than the cheaper ones. The functionality is just like a full high dependency unit sats monitor and the graph function is really important to be sure you are getting an accurate reading. If the graph had a nice "wave" shape then the reading is good, otherwise, the circulation of the blood to the finger won't allow an accurate measure - often sick people have circulation issues (which are obviously concerning) but it means you can't rely on the reading and you need to work on warming the hands until you get a good graph. Overall this is an outstanding unit, much much more useful than a thermometer at about the same price. But you do need to learn what the readings mean - every nurse should have one, and I would recommend it for anyone looking after someone with a long term illness.
F**K
Fa' il suo dovere
Sono mesi che lo uso e funziona regolarmente, I parametri sono pressoché corretti, a volte può succedere di avere valori leggermente diversi se ripetete la misurazione, a tale proposito vorrei darvi due suggerimenti ,1) aspettate di sentire la vibrazione che avvisa del parametro preso , 2) se avete 2 misurazione non uguali per l'ossigenazione ripetete ulteriormente un test e vedrete che capirete quale era quello errato , nel complesso soddisfatto, forse un po' alto il prezzo, ma era il periodo in cui andavano a ruba
U**F
Pulsossimetro digitale
Consegna più che puntuale. Apparecchio come descrizione. funzionamento ottimo.
M**O
Pulsossimetro TempIR
funziona bene
A**O
Prezzo interessante
la lettura non è sempre ottimale, comunque buon prodotto
U**.
assolutamente non affidabile: inutile
Ho acquistato questo pulsossimetro in previsione dell'inverno e della prevedibile seconda ondata. L'ho ricevuto il 2 novembre. Ho fatto una misura (98%) e l'ho messo via. Nei giorni scorsi ho avuto un po' di febbre (37.2) e pochissima tosse. Ho provato a misurare l'ossigenazione: dal 95% scendeva a 92% e partiva l'allarme. Ho spento e riacceso, facendo passare un'ora: 92-93%. Ho cominciato a preoccuparmi. Ho misurato a mia moglie: 98-99%. Poi ho misurato di nuovo su di me: 98%. Dopo poco 92%, e così via per tutta la giornata, alternando valori normali a valori da allarme. Hoprovato a tenere le mani calde (una scarsa circolazione periferica può modificare la misura), ho provato a mantenere non troppo stretta la presa sul dito (una eccessiva compressione potrebbe limitare la circolazione sanguigna sul dito): nulla! i valori oscillavano tra normali e patologici. Tra l'altro il valore spesso scende clamorosamente nel giro di una manciata di secondi. L'ho pagato 50€, sperando che fosse un prodotto accettabile. Poiché sono passati 15 giorni, non posso nemmeno fare il reso
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