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Wellue O2 Pulse Oximeter with Smart Reminder | Blood Oxygen Saturation Monitor for SpO2 and Heart Rate Tracking Continuously, Bluetooth Finger Ring with Free APP &PC Report

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  • 【Free APP&Software for Android, iOS&PC】The "Vihealth" App and "O2 Insight Pro" Software allow you to share all-day data and trend easily, or watch your real-time O2 level and heart rate on your phone, tablet or computer. Please download "Vihealth" from Apple Store or Google Play.
  • 【Smart Vibration & Audio Reminder】The oximeter vibrates and keeps making a "drip" sound if blood O2 saturation falls below your defined level. Vibration and sound intensity can be adjusted.
  • 【All-day Monitoring】Checkme O2 Max records your O2 level (blood O2 saturation level), pulse rate, and motion with extremely accuracy.
  • 【Comfort Patented Ring Sensor】Soft silicone ring sensor won't make your finger numb and never slips from your finger, which completely frees your finger.
  • 【Up To 72Hrs Long-lasting Use】No AAA batteries required, without keeping batteries nearby, continuous using up to 3 days (72 hours) after one charge.
  • 【Built-in Memory】 O2Max oxygen reader stores four groups of 10-hour data. When the device is connected to the APP via Bluetooth, the data will be uploaded automatically.
  • NOTE: It's not a medical device. This device is for Sports and Aviation use only and not intended for medical use.



Product Description

wellue checkmeO2 max smart wrist pulse oximeter

Tracking Your Oxygen Level Every Second

Checkme O2 Max Oxygen Reader will automatically recording your SpO2, heart rate and body motion continuously (up to 72 hours).

Product Description

The length of the wristband is 25 cm, which is suitable for customers with wrist sizes ranging from 14.5 - 22.5 cm

The ring probe is suitable for customers with a finger perimeter of 46.1mm-73mm

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Better life with checkeme O2 Max.

  • The Device will BEEP amd VIBRATE to tell you when your oxyegn level is lower, or HR is higher/lower than the threshold you preset.

Turn on/off them, adjust the threshold and intensity separately to fit you best.

  • The APP will Beep to remind you if your readings exceeds the threshold you set.

* Note: The App bibibi only when your phone stays in Dashboard of the App and not locked. You can turn off any form of notification in the APP, including device vibration and buzzes.

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Intuitive Record Reveals Detailed Insights

  • Save history data to your phone unlimitedly at no additional cost.
  • Detailed analysis and trends of your all day oxygen levels, heart rate and body movements.
  • Zoom in/out chart to view exact info in 2 seconds interval.
  • Share unlimited records directly.
  • Integration with Apple Health.

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Rechargeable

Built-in rechargeable battery. 72 hours battery life.

checkme O2 max

Built-in Memory

Work stand-alone, even without smartphone.

  • Device can store 4 sessions data, up to 10 hours for each.

Notice: The built-in memory can store 4 sessions. The oldest will be overwritten by the 5th. Please sync data to your phone in time.

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Detailed and Trusted records

Professional and Trusted PC/Mac reports

Via free Windows PC/Mac App. Export, print or share the PDF/CSV format O2 reports unlimitedly.

Note: When placing the oximeter on your finger, make sure your hand is warm, relaxed and held below the level of the heart. During the measurement, please keep body still and do not strenuous activities


Riley Family
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
Comfortable and accurate. Not a fan of the surprise subscription cost for added sleep data. That should be informed upfront.
Riley Family
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
Comfortable and accurate. Not a fan of the surprise subscription cost for added sleep data. That should be informed upfront.
conniemeg
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
This is a mixed review. I gave it five stars because the original product was amazing and because it bothers me that people say it's not accurate when they are using it wrong. You can't use it while exercising. The directions tell you that excessive motion will cause it to stop recording, and it will flash at you instead. It can't get a good connection when you are exercising. This is for sleeping and for daytime use when you are not exercising. I've worn one for 3 years now and it has saved my life. Doctors have been so impressed they have asked where they can get it to order for relatives. It's so accurate that in the hospital they just read my monitor instead of getting out their own. I've worn it on my left hand while wearing overnight oximetry from the sleep lab on my right, and it was completely accurate. When I go for checkups at the doctor, they use my monitor instead of getting out their own, because it has always been the same. I love the vibration feature. I have 2 monitors that I switch for night and day. Night is set at 90% and daytime at 94. That way if I drop below I will wake up and solve the problem at night, and during the day when it vibrates, I know I need to either adjust my oxygen or change my activity level. I can't say enough good about it. I'm typing this while wearing it. It doesn't interfere with anything. You just can't get it wet. It's so comfortable at night, I don't even know it's there. The display goes into sleep mode when you hold still to conserve battery, and just a flick of the wrist wakes it up to show you your O2 sats, pulse strength, and HR. I download them each morning and save to a pdf in my oxygen file, and can send anything unusual to my primary care doc, pulmonologist, and cardiologist. It's amazing. However, the new model O2 Max has a different clasp than the older model, Wellue Sleepue, and it is hard to put on, and I am allergic to metal, so I can't use the newest model. I am heartbroken. Why would they take a great thing and make it worse? :-(
conniemeg
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
This is a mixed review. I gave it five stars because the original product was amazing and because it bothers me that people say it's not accurate when they are using it wrong. You can't use it while exercising. The directions tell you that excessive motion will cause it to stop recording, and it will flash at you instead. It can't get a good connection when you are exercising. This is for sleeping and for daytime use when you are not exercising. I've worn one for 3 years now and it has saved my life. Doctors have been so impressed they have asked where they can get it to order for relatives. It's so accurate that in the hospital they just read my monitor instead of getting out their own. I've worn it on my left hand while wearing overnight oximetry from the sleep lab on my right, and it was completely accurate. When I go for checkups at the doctor, they use my monitor instead of getting out their own, because it has always been the same. I love the vibration feature. I have 2 monitors that I switch for night and day. Night is set at 90% and daytime at 94. That way if I drop below I will wake up and solve the problem at night, and during the day when it vibrates, I know I need to either adjust my oxygen or change my activity level. I can't say enough good about it. I'm typing this while wearing it. It doesn't interfere with anything. You just can't get it wet. It's so comfortable at night, I don't even know it's there. The display goes into sleep mode when you hold still to conserve battery, and just a flick of the wrist wakes it up to show you your O2 sats, pulse strength, and HR. I download them each morning and save to a pdf in my oxygen file, and can send anything unusual to my primary care doc, pulmonologist, and cardiologist. It's amazing. However, the new model O2 Max has a different clasp than the older model, Wellue Sleepue, and it is hard to put on, and I am allergic to metal, so I can't use the newest model. I am heartbroken. Why would they take a great thing and make it worse? :-(
Edger
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2024
I had been feeling tired some mornings after what should have been a good night sleep and decided to buy this Pulse Oximeter along with a simple end of the finger type used at the doctors office.It was easy to set up and get connected to my iPhone. After three weeks of nightly use, I am so impressed. Nightly sleep data (oxygen and pulse rate) are easily viewed, it provides loads of analysis (drops, PR average and lows, plus a score). It also has an alarm feature where you can configure it to either vibrate at the finger sensor, beep at the device, vibrate at your phone, or all three with varying intensity).All I can say is Wow, what a great tool to monitor your nightly sleep health and stir you just enough to prevent low PR or Oxygen. If you consider your health and the cost (equal to ONE doctor visit), it’s a no-brainer on buying it.I’ve added some pics of all the different screens. I am seeing my doctor this week to share the data and understand what to do now.Lastly, for those worried about accuracy this device was spot on with the end of finger monitor. I wear it on my pinky finger to minimize the compression, works great. Highly recommended.
Edger
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2024
I had been feeling tired some mornings after what should have been a good night sleep and decided to buy this Pulse Oximeter along with a simple end of the finger type used at the doctors office.It was easy to set up and get connected to my iPhone. After three weeks of nightly use, I am so impressed. Nightly sleep data (oxygen and pulse rate) are easily viewed, it provides loads of analysis (drops, PR average and lows, plus a score). It also has an alarm feature where you can configure it to either vibrate at the finger sensor, beep at the device, vibrate at your phone, or all three with varying intensity).All I can say is Wow, what a great tool to monitor your nightly sleep health and stir you just enough to prevent low PR or Oxygen. If you consider your health and the cost (equal to ONE doctor visit), it’s a no-brainer on buying it.I’ve added some pics of all the different screens. I am seeing my doctor this week to share the data and understand what to do now.Lastly, for those worried about accuracy this device was spot on with the end of finger monitor. I wear it on my pinky finger to minimize the compression, works great. Highly recommended.
prairiedoc
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2023
Overall, using this for several nights has told me what I needed to know about whether my CPAP is doing an adequate job of maintaining oxygenation. The exact accuracy of the reading cannot be confirmed, but at least I believe the size and frequency of the dips in oxygen saturation and the number of times a dip produces an arousal from sleep based on pulse changes or motion. I have the medical and engineering qualifications needed to interpret this. The silicone ring fit comfortably on my little finger (large bones) and the tightness was tolerable for one night on my ring finger. A true sleep study would be much more expensive and some fraction of that would be out of pocket. And there were delays and hassles in getting it scheduled. So I opted for this and am satisfied.Minor issues include the difficulty for an elderly person to fasten the wrist band - 2 short metal obelisks go through evenly spaced holes on the other band. Also, establishing the blue tooth connection each night is not a smooth process, often taking 2-3 minutes of hassles.Beware that the promised "free return" only applies to an unopened package.Update,After 6 weeks of use I remain satisfied. The ring stays comfortably all night on my little finger. The data seems trustworthy. Long battery life. The information display on my iPhone is good. I am able to spread the graph enough to see 2-5 second events. The interface is intuitive.Update #2, January 2024Decrease to 1 starDoes not match data obtained at pulmonology office.After using for a month and liking the interface for looking at sleep readings, I tried this while walking. It showed alarming drops, consistently, to 85% and even 79% during brisk walks. Over 20 such documented events while waiting for an appointment.That prompted a medical work up - Chest Xray, pulmonary function tests, and a six minute walk with saturation monitoring. During the supervised walk in the office (471 meters in 6 minutes), this device said oxygenation dropped to 85% and the maximum heart rate was 114. The hospital's medical device never dropped below 96% saturation and reached a heart rate of 127. I have both an MD and a PhD in engineering, so this is perplexing and disturbing. I will purchase another brand of fingertip pulse oximeter (medical grade) and run (pun intended) more tests while walking. Physiology can be variable and needs repeatable testing, so I do not yet fully accept the hospital tests. I do not yet want to condemn this device - it seemed repeatable and the readings seemed logical, though extreme. Stay tuned for updates.Update Feb 2024I have now compared the Wellue device to a medical grade finger pulse ox while exercising on over 10 different days. The numbers do not agree. Not even close. The medical tests I had were prompted by false readings. The Wellue's app is great, intuitive, informative and excellent recording of use. Far more useful than a cheap Fitbit knockoff. But if the readings are not accurate, then it is all a mirage.
prairiedoc
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2023
Overall, using this for several nights has told me what I needed to know about whether my CPAP is doing an adequate job of maintaining oxygenation. The exact accuracy of the reading cannot be confirmed, but at least I believe the size and frequency of the dips in oxygen saturation and the number of times a dip produces an arousal from sleep based on pulse changes or motion. I have the medical and engineering qualifications needed to interpret this. The silicone ring fit comfortably on my little finger (large bones) and the tightness was tolerable for one night on my ring finger. A true sleep study would be much more expensive and some fraction of that would be out of pocket. And there were delays and hassles in getting it scheduled. So I opted for this and am satisfied.Minor issues include the difficulty for an elderly person to fasten the wrist band - 2 short metal obelisks go through evenly spaced holes on the other band. Also, establishing the blue tooth connection each night is not a smooth process, often taking 2-3 minutes of hassles.Beware that the promised "free return" only applies to an unopened package.Update,After 6 weeks of use I remain satisfied. The ring stays comfortably all night on my little finger. The data seems trustworthy. Long battery life. The information display on my iPhone is good. I am able to spread the graph enough to see 2-5 second events. The interface is intuitive.Update #2, January 2024Decrease to 1 starDoes not match data obtained at pulmonology office.After using for a month and liking the interface for looking at sleep readings, I tried this while walking. It showed alarming drops, consistently, to 85% and even 79% during brisk walks. Over 20 such documented events while waiting for an appointment.That prompted a medical work up - Chest Xray, pulmonary function tests, and a six minute walk with saturation monitoring. During the supervised walk in the office (471 meters in 6 minutes), this device said oxygenation dropped to 85% and the maximum heart rate was 114. The hospital's medical device never dropped below 96% saturation and reached a heart rate of 127. I have both an MD and a PhD in engineering, so this is perplexing and disturbing. I will purchase another brand of fingertip pulse oximeter (medical grade) and run (pun intended) more tests while walking. Physiology can be variable and needs repeatable testing, so I do not yet fully accept the hospital tests. I do not yet want to condemn this device - it seemed repeatable and the readings seemed logical, though extreme. Stay tuned for updates.Update Feb 2024I have now compared the Wellue device to a medical grade finger pulse ox while exercising on over 10 different days. The numbers do not agree. Not even close. The medical tests I had were prompted by false readings. The Wellue's app is great, intuitive, informative and excellent recording of use. Far more useful than a cheap Fitbit knockoff. But if the readings are not accurate, then it is all a mirage.
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