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Mary Jane
> 3 dayLove this product. The Representative of a oxygen tank company at the hospital recommended this for my dad on Amazon and pulled up this model. My dad and mom like to use it to monitor their oxygen levels. It’s very small and lightweight. Great for on the go.
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Janice L. Ragan
Greater than one weekWorks great
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Deborah Lain
> 3 dayThis product was very easy to setup and use. Simply insert batteries, press the button and get your results. It shuts off itself, which is a nice function as well.
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Mary
> 3 dayDue to a recent surgery, the hospital staff was checking oxygen multiple times a day. Sometimes I could not see the results they got. So, I found this device on Amazon. It works as described. It is easy to use. The small booklet included helpful information about getting an accurate reading. At least one person on the hospital physical therapy staff also had this exact device. That is a recommendation beyond my own.
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binger
Greater than one weekquality
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Kindle Customer
Greater than one weekThis pulse ox is easy to use, good quality and compact. Great value for the money!
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Jonna A. Blackwell
> 3 dayNeeded this ASAP for husband who was having O2 issues after brain surgery!
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BA fan in WA
> 3 dayEasy to use, which was a bonus for someone in a COVID haze. Thanks for easing my mind while I was sick.
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Porkchop
> 3 dayIt does what its suppose to do. Excellent product, easy to use, comes with a white rubber cover so it wont get scratched or damaged, & batteries are easy to put. Very practical & you can take it with you everywhere. Small but very effective. I read my pulse and oxygen levels anywhere I go.
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Madelyn Davis
> 3 dayI have only been able to get an accurate reading on my little finger. Perhaps because other fingers are a little bit calloused with age? It also seems a little slow at calculating. But not bad for $20. Just dont get too upset if your reading is too low. Try other fingers before calling 911!