Air Pulse Oximeter
SKU: PO3M
€79,94€66,07 Incl. VATExcl. VAT
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SKU: PO3M
€79,94€66,07 Incl. VATExcl. VAT
Buy now, pay later with Klarna
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Attention athletes and fitness enthusiasts! The iHealth Air Pulse Oximeter is a must-have that allows you to measure your oxygen saturation level (SpO2), heart rate (PRbpm) and perfusion index (PI). The device is suitable for people over 16 years old.
Do you want to measure your oxygen saturation level and heart rate after jogging, a workout or other sporting activities? This device allows you not only to follow your oxygen saturation, but also your heart rate and perfusion index. The perfusion index shows the power of your heart rate. During sporting activities you can easily hang the pulse oximeter around your neck with the neck cord. You cannot use the oximeter while walking or running. If you are going to take a measurement, you can easily remove the iHealth Air from the neck cord with the removable clip. Put your finger in the oximeter, press the start button and read the data directly on your screen, or on your smartphone or tablet! For an accurate measurement it is important to place your index finger or middle finger in the iHealth Air with your nail facing down.
Do you want to follow your oxygen saturation level, heart rate and power of your heart rate live? Then download the free app that is compatible with Apple and Android! Download the app on your phone or tablet and connect the Air via Bluetooth. Then read your data using the graphs and diagrams. By saving your data you can see trends over time so that you always have one overview at hand! Do you want to send your data to yourself, or to your doctor or healthcare provider? Upload the data to your e-mail. Please be careful when sharing this information with other people.
The iHealth Air pulse oximeter has a trendy design. A real gadget for people who care about their health! On the left of the display, you can see your oxygen saturation level (SpO2). On the right, you can see your heart rate per minute (PRbpm). At the top right corner of the screen, you can see if the device is connected to your smartphone or tablet via Bluetooth.