Thinking About Buying a Finger Tip Pulse Oximeter. Which One to Get?
I do not need a deluxe one.
Just one that is reliable and affordable.
Thanks for your input. Roy
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August 23, 2019, 12:09 AM
Modern Day Savage
4 years ago I bought a accU-rate CMS-500D Deluxe Finger Pulse Oximeter from Amazon. I used it daily for over 2 years, sometimes more than once a day. I've been quite happy with it and found it to be accurate when compared to the ones in doctor's offices. This Deluxe model also includes a plethysmograph and bargraph, and the only inaccuracies I found were when I was experiencing extreme arrythmia so severe that the heart rate monitor isn't capable of detecting it...only an EKG can.
I can't find my exact finger monitor listed on Amazon any longer, but this model is so close in name, model #, features, and appearance that I suspect it's the same one, or an upgraded version. Perhaps the mfr. changed names or sold the business.
After reading this thread I dug up mine and powered it up, but it keeps powering down, so it looks like it's time for new batts.
I know you said you didn't need a deluxe model but it's the only one I have experience with, and while there are cheaper ones available I didn't think this model was very expensive.
August 23, 2019, 01:31 AM
P210
I have an Innovo I got from Amazon for around 25 bucks. It works well and the results match what the one at my doctor’s office shows. My buddy subsequently bought one for his GF and has had no issues either.
August 23, 2019, 02:16 AM
slosig
Dang! Years ago when I looked into it, the Nonin seemed to be the way to go. I ended up back burnering it as I didn’t fly enough at a high enough cabin altitude to justify spending $200 for a basic pulse oximeter.
Nonin is still out there. A quick look showed their basic one (Go2) is $99, with more features available for more dollars. Further investigation shows the Go2 on indefinite backorder and recommending their $179 one.
However, it looks like there are many options in the $17 - $25 price range. I’ll be following this thread with interest, ‘cause for $25 bucks it makes a lot of sense to have one in the Travel Air mapbox.
August 23, 2019, 03:19 AM
Excam_Man
ReliOn from Wally seems to do the trick.
August 23, 2019, 08:15 AM
texassierra
Samsung Galaxy phones have them built in utilizing the Samsung Health app. Not sure about other phone brands or how accurate it actually is. I use mine all the time though.
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August 23, 2019, 08:24 AM
flashguy
Mine says it's a SMARTHEART--I bought it at a local drugstore. It works OK.
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August 23, 2019, 09:06 AM
ensigmatic
Many brands don't seem to stick around for very long, which is more than a little disquieting. I'd picked a brand some time ago. When, months later, I decided to pull the trigger, it had disappeared.
Never did buy one.
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August 23, 2019, 09:09 AM
NavyGuy
I've got a CVS branded one. Does what it's supposed to.
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August 23, 2019, 09:18 AM
comet24
I've had this one for over 4 years and while I don't use it that much, it works fine every time I do.
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August 23, 2019, 10:18 AM
V-Tail
quote:
Originally posted by slosig:
Travel Air
<thread drift> That brings back some memories! The time was around 1990, give or take a year or two. I had been flying, and instructing in, Bonanzas and Barons. A "Good Old Boy" at Our Little Airport had just sold the C-182 that he had been flying for years, and bought a Travel Air, needed the multi-engine rating. I worked with him until he was more than ready, then found the only examiner in the area at the time who was designated for Travel Air and had an opening on his schedule. Examiner was a "cowboy," went way outside of the PTS (Practical Test Standards) and pink-slipped my trainee, but that's a story for another time.
It was the only Travel Air I have flown. Nice airplane! </thread drift>
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August 23, 2019, 10:19 AM
PowerSurge
quote:
Originally posted by comet24: I've had this one for over 4 years and while I don't use it that much, it works fine every time I do.
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August 23, 2019, 12:36 PM
downtownv
They are all the same for the most part. I do not know of one NOT made in China. Nonin was the best but they are irrelevant at this point.This message has been edited. Last edited by: downtownv,
Went to my pulmonologist today. Found he is using the same one.
Thanks Again
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September 16, 2019, 05:53 PM
Tinyman
Bought my wife on @ walmart -- I think it was an equate and it works great.
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September 16, 2019, 06:40 PM
Sigfest
A reminder Pulse Ox’s have limitations. They measure the saturation of hemoglobin. Regardless of what the hemoglobin is saturated with. CO has a greater affinity for hemoglobin than O2. Don’t use it as a end all if you even think you’ve been exposed to CO. You could read 100% and be severely hypoxic. An ABG would have to be done to see what your O2 level was.
September 16, 2019, 07:56 PM
Modern Day Savage
quote:
Originally posted by ontmark: Thanks everyone I wound up getting this one.
Went to my pulmonologist today. Found he is using the same one.
Thanks Again
That's the one that I'd suggested. Mine came with an invitation from the manufacturer to rate it, if yours did as well you might use yours for awhile and then offer your rating.
Even if you decide not to rate it I'd be interested in hearing your impressions of it after you've used it for a while as I've been asked about pulse oximeter suggestions and would like to get some feedback on their latest offerings.