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Zacurate 500BL Fingertip Pulse Oximeter Blood Oxygen Saturation Monitor with Batteries Included (Navy Blue)

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About this item

  • ACCURATE AND RELIABLE - Accurately determine your SpO2 (blood oxygen saturation levels), pulse rate and pulse strength in 10 seconds and display it conveniently on a large digital LED display.
  • SPORTS/HEALTH ENTHUSIASTS - For sports enthusiasts like mountain climbers, skiers, bikers, and anyone needing to monitor their SpO2 and pulse rate. The pulse oximeter LED display faces the user for an easy read.
  • EASY TO USE - Taking a reading is easy, just clip it on to your finger and turn it on at the press of a button. In the product details section of this page, please refer to the application guide, product documentation, troubleshoot guide and quick start guide for important information to know before using this item.
  • ACCOMODATES WIDE RANGE OF FINGER SIZES - Finger chamber with SMART Spring System. Works for ages 12 and above.
  • LOADED WITH ACCESSORIES - Include 2X AAA BATTERIES that will allow you to use the pulse oximeter right out of the box for convenience. Comes with 12 months WARRANTY and USA based technical phone support.



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  • In the product details section of this webpage, please refer to the application guide, product documentation, troubleshoot guide and quick start guide for important details to know before using this item and ensure the item gives accurate readings.

  • Yes, movement of any kind can lead the device to display inaccurate readings. It is important to use the device as specified in the application guide, product documentation, troubleshoot guide and quick start guides.

  • The normal reading for blood oxygen is typically in the 95-100 range. However, there are certain conditions where this may not apply. Your doctor will be in the best position to advice where your readings should be.

  • Any movement can cause the device to reset its readings. If you are in the middle of exercising, we advise to take readings during resting phases while the body is not mobile. If you have finished, wait 10-15 minutes before taking a reading.

  • It is normal and natural for your SpO2 and Pulse rate to fluctuate as the amount of arterial blood pulses and changes with each heartbeat. A ±3 fluctuation in your SpO2 is considered normal.


Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
The pulse oximeter was easy to use and works great!
Marie B Blusiewicz
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
Great product. Works fantastic, easy to read, very inexpensive. After I was diagnosed with Pneumonia the doctor wanted me to keep an eye on my pulse ox levels. Purchased this item it was delivered within 2 days and never had any issues.
McNeely
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
My daughter loaned one to me and it was easy to use and did the job. She needed it back so I bought one of my own. Good price.
Timothy J. Seguin
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
I bought this item for a home health care situation. I've compared it to similar devices and found it was within 2-3% of them. It is easy to use and durable enough for home use. Batteries are readily obtainable anywhere.
tt
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
Accurate
Sandesh panta
Reviewed in Australia on February 12, 2025
It works well. I think the price is really low for such a high-quality product. I will buy again in the future and will recommend it to friends and family.
Richard P.
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
This is a simple to use fingertip pulse oximeter and blood oxygen saturation monitor. Batteries are included with it and it's easy to set up, easy to use, and seems to be accurate in its monitoring. The LED display is easy to read in a variety of settings, though I've primarily used this indoors and have had a couple of hiccups with it in terms of outdoor use.I've also found some difficulty with use when my hands are rougher and/or when I have some breakdown. I'm a wheelchair user and this definitely happens - so it's a little frustrating when that happens. However, that's really a minor quibble as it easily works well the vast majority of the time and has provided me quick, accurate measurements with an easy to use and very portable device. This is also a great value and I wouldn't really hesitate to buy it again because my needs are simple and this really does the job.
Rajesh kumar
Reviewed in India on March 29, 2024
Nice
William Axsom
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2023
I'm in the position now where taking (and tracking) my vitals at least once or twice a day is gaining in importance. My (our) state health insurance has a "points/rewards" system that is surprisingly pretty good as to the quality, and useful variety, of items and products one can get. Last 'cash-in' time I was able to get a blood pressure monitor and a no-touch thermometer "gun" from the catalog but ironically there wasn't any oximeters available at the time, so I just went ahead and bought this one to round out the set.This thing cannot be any simpler to get ready and use; open package, install batteries, turn on, put on finger, read the results, turn off and stow away until next time. The only way it could be easier is to have someone else doing it. The 21st century First-Aid kit has come a long way since the days of just old glass tube, mercury filled thermometers; more effective and accurate tools now exist, and they're readily available. This was neither the cheapest nor most expensive and seems identical to the ones in the doctors' offices and hospital. Stuff like this is pretty much a binary situation - either it works - or it doesn't work - as expected, and this one certainly does. If I said I'd swiped it from the ER, you couldn't tell the difference.I'm finally aging out of needing to bandage/tend wounds/injuries 2 or 3 (or more) times a week and progressing into disease monitoring, treatment and alleviation. 30 years of residential construction left me with more than just an impressive collection of scars, the real damage done is internal and now it is coming back around to claim it's just dues. Now when I have one of my episodes of dizziness, or not being able to breath, I can get better data to assess what the heck may be going on.IF there is a final step to/for it, that would be to get a daily record for a period and compare it to what the doc sees in the office; beyond that it would require some sort of device calibration access to ensure the accuracy of the data collected. About the only way I can think to check all that is take my devices in with me to the next appointment and check them against the equipment in the office - which we very well may do. Data is useless if it isn't accurate.
Smartmokh
Reviewed in Egypt on August 15, 2023
جيد وعملي وقيمه مقابل سعر
Matthew Kettle
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 11, 2023
Great Fingertip Pulse Oximeter Blood Oxygen Saturation MonitorSeems to work OK
Dante
Reviewed in Mexico on January 30, 2021
El producto si es original y viene en su caja con papelería y certificado de nuevo.Llego antes de la fecha estimada.
Donna M. Weigel
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2018
I have watched Oximeters develop through the years. I worked as a Respiratory Therapist from the 70's. The only way to tell what was going on was draw blood from an artery. Then BIG Oximeter machines came out in which saved a lot of arterial breakdown!! They also cost an amazing amount of money. They then became hand held which we thought was magic. Still big and $2000. A budget buster to any department. Now this. Anyone can afford this. It can slip into your pocket.Why do you want one? If you have any respiratory issues, you get use to breathing bad and hardly notice. If you do notice you have issues, you are probably in a bad way! With this, you know where your breathing is at. Guess work and ignoring is over. The longer you let the breathing go the harder it is to bring it back. This is an easy preventive health care.Google Buteyko Breathing Technique. We often build up too much O2 believe or not. We mouth breath because we don’t breathe well, blowing off too much oxygen. It shows you how to catch your breath back if you have no inhaler handy. Its helpful. It can even help break an attack and bring you back to stable. You have to catch it early before an all on attack. Talking asthma here. COPD just be careful and mindful of what your levels are and do as prescribed. You now have solid numbers to give to your doctor which will tell him what you need to do.This is too inexpensive to not have handy! Another important tool is a peak flow meter. That will tell the amount of air that goes in and out of your lungs. IMPORTANT. You know when you are shutting down.FYI Amazon has various inhaler holders with clips you can clip on your belt or purse or backpack. I found having chiropractor adjustments REALLY help.Do you hate spacers on your inhaler? It sort of feels like you are getting nothing? You actually get MORE of the medication. It seems to line your head up right to receive the medication more direct. More importantly there is a propellent that will drop to the bottom of the inhaler (which is what makes you really shaky when you over use the inhaler) The medication goes to your lungs ‘cleaner’ and more direct, working far more efficiently. I was one who use to throw them away. I learned!!Also, sugar makes breathing worse. I don’t know why, it does.
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