Innovo iP900BP Bluetooth Fingertip Pulse Oximeter
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Innovo iP900BP Bluetooth Fingertip Pulse Oximeter
$14.99
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Current Price | $14.99 | September 18, 2024 |
Highest Price | $14.99 | September 18, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $14.99 | September 18, 2024 |
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Innovo iP900BP Bluetooth Fingertip Pulse Oximeter Description
- Accurate and Reliable – The Innovo iP900BP-B Finger Pulse Oximeter is a premium model with an improved LED and sensor, allowing SpO2 and pulse rate measurement even at low blood perfusion.
- Wireless Bluetooth Connection – Connect with your iPhone or Android via Bluetooth using the ‘Beyond Oximeter’ App. Record readings, visualize SpO2 Waveform, and check Perfusion Index.
- Patented Multi-Directional Display – Choose from 6 layout options for easy viewing of blood oxygen and pulse. Switch display orientation at the push of a button for user or caregiver.
- Plethysmograph and Perfusion Index – Ensure accurate SpO2 and Pulse Rate readings. Eliminate doubts about reliability or reading issues.
- Sports Enthusiasts, Aviation or Home Use – Ideal for climbers, skiers, bikers, aviators, and on-the-go SpO2 and pulse rate tracking. Use pre- or post- exercise, remaining still during measurement.
Innovo iP900BP Bluetooth Fingertip Pulse Oximeter Specification
Specification: Innovo iP900BP Bluetooth Fingertip Pulse Oximeter
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Innovo iP900BP Bluetooth Fingertip Pulse Oximeter Reviews (8)
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Anonymous Amazon Addict –
I have regular heart problems so I have several devices I use to keep an eye on my general health when I’m not feeling well. This has quickly become one of my favorites.
When comparing to my other devices it’s accurate and I love the app that it connects to so that you can watch the readings real time. The App Store reviews are bad but I think it might be from the age group using these devices are not tech savvy because I found it very cool and easy to use.
I also like that it comes with a tether so that I can tether it around my wrist at night so that if it falls off I don’t lose it.
Great device and would highly recommend 10/10
SCOTT SEHL –
I like the various features including the readout that can be adjusted to your liking. Easy to use, too. I wish it had a “beep” when the reading is completed, but it’s still a nice oximeter.
Rather B. Fishing –
This is our second oximeter. First one still works fine. We thought it would be good to have two oximeters available for a first and second opinion. Variance between the two is so insignificant it is not worth noting. We could not tell you which one is more accurate. We can say having both this close, and using the data presented, the details are much better than an educated guess. How would you know oxygen levels without a meter? This is a very coset effective, small storage requirement, large text meter that is great! Combine with a blood pressure device and you have a perfect setup.
Paul Christie –
This is a very easy Oximeter to use, I bought it because of a recent day surgery that had me come out of surgery with a an oxygen level of only 77 and it took an overnight stay to reach a good level again, the app is extremely intuitive and very helpful being able to record and keep a history.
Highly recommended.
Jae –
Much more accurate, than most other brands. A nice instrument to have!
Jae –
This thing rocks. I work as a paramedic and sometimes our $15,000 monitor decides to act like it’s from dollar tree. I use this in conjunction w our monitor and it is a life saver.
Why this thing is so awesome:
1. Bluetooth – absolute game changer for me. not only can you save recordings for later but the connection is seamless. open the app and it instantly connects with no fuss. since i’m usually sitting behind the patient I can monitor the oxygen saturation and waveform with my phone sitting up and not have to constantly look at their finger
2. Plethysmograph – the waveform shown on the screen allows to help verify the accuracy of the readings. A smooth, consistent waveform usually means a good reading. Also pleth waves coincide with mechanical output of the heart so I can see things on it like irregular heart rhythms (for example afib)
3. the screen flips – first of all the device off by itself when you put the finger out which i think is awesome bc i never have to worry about leaving it on but once it is on and on a finger pushing the power button actually rotates the screen. so if you’re taking readings from the side or front you can turn it whatever way you want
4. perfusion index – another way to help verify accuracy. perfusion index generally falls between 0.3 and 10. low number usually means poor blood circulation like cold fingers, low blood pressure, etc.
I find the oximetry readings and pleth waves to be very accurate when compared to our $15k monitor. The reading and heart rate shows the same on both. The heart rate even seems to show the same as our cardiac monitor with electrodes.
I like that it comes w a lanyard and place to attach. I also bought a case for it off Amazon.
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The bad: the respiratory rate is not accurate. I’m assuming it is calculating respiratory rate by using algorithms to calculate respiratory activity based on changes in the pleth. This device tends to way overshoot legitimate respiratory rate. It may say respiratory rate is 34 when it is really 12. I do not trust it what so ever. If you’re trying to actually calculate respiratory rate try out an app like MedTimer.
Overall I love it. 10/10. Reliable. App is wonderful. Was so worth buying a more expensive one over a super cheap one.
MichaelL –
Now you can check your O2 Sat anywhere, anytime. This monitor is worth every penny when it comes to checking your health. Buy it now you won’t regret it!
Ronald De Vera –
Very accurate. There is an app associated that will save and track all of your readings. It’s a great tool to give to your Dr.