Fingertip Pulse Oximeter

A compact, non-invasive pulse oximeter delivering fast and accurate oxygen saturation and heart rate readings for both personal and professional use.

Key Features:
✔️Advanced DSP algorithm reduces motion artifacts for accurate readings, even at low perfusion
✔️ Measures oxygen saturation (SpO₂) and pulse rate reliably in seconds
✔️ Visual alarm function alerts for abnormal readings during spot checks
✔️  Ergonomic, lightweight design suitable for adults, children, and continuous monitoring
✔️ Manual display rotation and color screen for clear, intuitive data visualization
✔️  Automatic power-off and low battery indicator for extended, uninterrupted use
✔️  Powered by two standard AAA batteries, supporting over 20 hours of operation
✔️  CE- and MDD-certified Class IIa device for professional healthcare compliance

Fingertip Pulse Oximeter

The Fingertip Pulse Oximeter measures 62 x 34 x 36 millimeters and weighs 38 grams without batteries, featuring a white ABS plastic housing with a spring-loaded clamp mechanism. The device incorporates a dual-wavelength LED system that emits red and infrared light at 660nm and 940nm respectively to calculate oxygen saturation levels. It operates on two AAA 1.5V alkaline batteries, providing over 20 hours of continuous monitoring before replacement becomes necessary. The OLED color display shows SpO2 percentages, pulse rate in beats per minute, and a real-time plethysmogram waveform.

The unit employs a DSP algorithm that filters motion interference and maintains accurate readings at perfusion levels as low as 0.3 percent. Measurement range spans 70 to 100 percent for oxygen saturation and 30 to 250 bpm for pulse rate, with accuracy within plus-or-minus two percent for SpO2. The display rotates through four directional orientations for viewing convenience. A visual alarm activates when readings fall outside preset thresholds, and the device powers off automatically after eight seconds of no finger detection. The finger chamber accommodates widths from 8 to 25 millimeters.

Flight surgeons use the Fingertip Pulse Oximeter to assess aircrew members experiencing hypoxia symptoms during high-altitude operations. Naval diving medical officers monitor saturation levels in divers completing decompression protocols after deep-water missions. Military field hospitals employ these devices during triage procedures to prioritize treatment based on respiratory compromise severity. Special operations medics carry them in aid bags for immediate casualty assessment in remote locations.

Tactical Supply Pakistan provides diagnostic tools that deliver clinical-grade accuracy in compact formats suitable for tactical environments.

Will nail polish or artificial nails affect oximeter readings?
Yes. Dark nail polish, acrylics, or gel coatings block light transmission and produce inaccurate measurements. Remove coatings or rotate device to measure from the side of the finger.

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