Pulse Oxymeter

Oxygen Saturation is a percentage of Oxyhemoglobin (HbO2) capacity, compounded with oxygen, by all combinative hemoglobin (Hb) capacity in blood. In other words, it is consistency of Oxyhemoglobin in blood. It is very important parameter for the Respiratory Circulation System. Many respiratory diseases can result in oxygen saturation being lowered in human blood. Additionally, the following factors can reduce oxygen saturation: Automatic regulation of organ dysfunction caused by Anesthesia, Intensive Postoperative Trauma, injuries caused by some medical examinations. That situation might result in light-headness, asthenia and vomiting.

Model 6500

Features & Benefits

  • Simple to operate and convenient to carry.
  • Small volume, light weight and low power consumption.
  • Dual color OLED displays SpO2, PR, Pulse bar and waveform.
  • Level 1-10 adjustable brightness.
  • 6 display modes
  • 2 pcs AAA-size alkaline batteries; battery-low indicator.
  • When no or low signal is detected, the pulse oximeter will power off automatically in 8 seconds.

Model 6900

Features & Benefits

  • Large OLED display of SpO2 , PR Pulse Bar, PI & Plethysmogram
  • Innovative 4 directions display
  • Dual color OLED displays SpO2, PR, Pulse bar and waveform
  • Audible and visible over-limit indication.
  • Shift parameter display between PR and PI
  • 2 AAA alkaline batteries with low power consumption.
  • Low battery voltage indication.