Highlights
Quality
Good value and the quality seems good also
Really surprised with the quality for the price
You need to understand that this is a medical device and therefore some knowledge of how to operate it and interpret the result... Read More
But the readings were in line with the other one we had them both on to check the difference in reading
Price
Overall it is a useful device and well worth the purchasde price
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Essential item during the current crisis
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The heart rate line we very erratic
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Once placed on the finger the display will show your percentage of oxygen saturation sats and also your pulse rate
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If either is too low or too high the machine will bleep
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Display can be changed so you can view the readings from different angles for example if you are taking your own or someone elses readings
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Worth but not easy to operate and something missing
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
You need to understand that this is a medical device and therefore some knowledge of how to operate it and interpret the results is a must might explain why some people have had a trouble with the accuracy of the unit
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Cant say the same about the instructions which were supplied on a tiny lilliputian scap of paper in the tiniest print ever