The Wireless Pulse Oximeter is a reliable way to spot-check blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) and pulse rate (BPM). This lightweight and portable device takes fast, noninvasive measurements at the fingertip. Track and view your SpO2 and BPM readings directly on the device's display and in the iHealth SpO2 app during sports training or other recreational activities.
Feature:
- Measure your blood oxygen saturation and pulse rate
- View trends, and organize records
- Share your results instantly with friends and family
Once you've downloaded the free iHealth SpO2 app from the App Store, you'll be ready to use your Wireless Pulse Oximeter. We've made it easy for you to track your progress and get inspired to manage your personal health in a more hands-on way, wherever you go.
FAQ:
How does the iHealth Wireless Pulse Oximeter work?
The iHealth Pulse Oximeter (PO3) measures the amount of oxygen in your blood and your pulse rate. The oximeter works by shining two light beams into the small blood vessels or capillaries of your finger, reflecting the amount of oxygen in the blood and displaying the measurement on the oximeter's screen. The oxygen saturation (SpO2) is measured as a percentage of full capacity.
What iOS devices are iHealth Wireless Pulse Oximeter compatible?
iPhone 4S +
iPad 3+, iPad Mini
iPod touch 5th generation +
What is oxygen saturation (SpO2)? What is the normal range for SpO2?
Oxygen saturation (SpO2) is a measurement of how much oxygen your blood is carrying as a percentage of the maximum it could carry. For a healthy individual, the normal SpO2 should be between 96% to 99%.High altitudes and other factors may affect what is considered normal for a given individual.
What is consideredthe normal range for pulse rate? What are some factors that can influence pulse rate?
The normal resting pulse rate is between 60 and 100 beats per minute.Many factors can influence pulse rate, including but not limited to physical activities, fitness level, emotional state, body weight, medications and body position.
What is the measuring range and accuracy for the iHealth Wireless Pulse Oximeter?
SpO2 measuring range: 70-99%.
Average Root Mean Square (ARMS) of SpO2 accuracy: 80%~99%: ±2%, 70%~79%:±3%.
Pulse rate measuring range: 30-250bpm.
Pulse rate accuracy: 30~99bpm: ±2bpm, 100~250bpm: ±2%.
What type of conditions may affect my SpO2 reading?
Cold hands, weak pulse, hand movements, fingernail polish and acrylic nails are some of the most common factors that may affect a reading and cause inaccurate results.
Technical Specs
What's Included
- Wireless Pulse Oximeter
- Lanyard
- User Manual
- Quick Start Guide
- USB charging cable
Product Support
- Model: PO3
- Classification: Internally powered, type BF
- Wireless communication: Bluetooth 4.0 BLE
- Display system: LED
Dimension
- Machine size: 62mm x 33mm x 28mm
Battery and Power
- Battery, 3.7V li-ion, 300 mAh
Range & Accuracy
- SpO2 measuring range: 70-99%
- SpO2 accuracy: 70-99%,±2%; <70%, no definition
- Pulse rate measuring range: 30-250bpm
- Pulse rate accuracy: ±2bpm or ±2% larger one
Operation & Storage
- Operating temperature: 5°C-40°C
- Operating humidity: <80%
- Storage and transport temperature: -20°C-55°C
- Storage and transport humidity: <95%