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Zacurate 500BL Fingertip Pulse Oximeter Blood Oxygen Saturation Monitor with Batteries and Lanyard Included (Navy Blue)

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Features

  • ACCURATE AND RELIABLE - Accurately determine your SpO2 (blood oxygen saturation levels), pulse rate and pulse strength in 10 seconds and display it conveniently on a large digital LED display.
  • SPORT/HEALTH ENTHUSIASTS - For sports enthusiasts like mountain climbers, skiers, bikers or anyone interested in measuring their SpO2 and pulse rate. SpO2 and Pulse Rate now faces instead of away from the user for easy read.
  • EASY TO USE - Taking a reading is easy, just clip it on to your finger and turn it on at the press of a button.
  • ACCOMODATES WIDE RANGE OF FINGER SIZES - Finger chamber with SMART Spring System. Works for ages 12 and above.
  • LOADED WITH ACCESSORIES - Include 2X AAA BATTERIES that will allow you to use the pulse oximeter right out of the box and a LANYARD for convenience. Comes with 12 months WARRANTY and USA based technical phone support.

Description

The Zacurate Fingertip Pulse Oximeter is manufactured according to the CE and FDA standards set for pulse oximeters designed for pilots or any sport enthusiasts who want to obtain their SpO2 (Blood Oxygen Saturation Levels) and PR (Pulse Rate) on the go, the pulse oximeter LED display faces the user so that the user can read it easily.Taking a reading is easy, just clip it on to your finger and turn it on at the press of a button. The large LED display makes viewing the results a snap. Its small size makes it easy to carry around and a lanyard is also included for added convenience. Comes with 2 AAA batteries so that you can use it immediately upon arrival.This device is for Sports & Aviation use only and is not a medical device. Manufacturer Contact Information Refer to website


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 2.1 x 1.1 x 1.3 inches; 2.82 Ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 500BL


Department ‏ : ‎ Unisex-Adult


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 2 AAA batteries required. (included)


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ January 13, 2017


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ CMS


Best Sellers Rank: #48 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household) #2 in Athletic & Aviation Pulse Oximeters #14 in Sales & Deals


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If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: Sunday, Dec 8

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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Tons of info here
I have watched Oximeters develop through the years. I worked as a Respiratory Therapist from the 70's. The only way to tell what was going on was draw blood from an artery. Then BIG Oximeter machines came out in which saved a lot of arterial breakdown!! They also cost an amazing amount of money. They then became hand held which we thought was magic. Still big and $2000. A budget buster to any department. Now this. Anyone can afford this. It can slip into your pocket. Why do you want one? If you have any respiratory issues, you get use to breathing bad and hardly notice. If you do notice you have issues, you are probably in a bad way! With this, you know where your breathing is at. Guess work and ignoring is over. The longer you let the breathing go the harder it is to bring it back. This is an easy preventive health care. Google Buteyko Breathing Technique. We often build up too much O2 believe or not. We mouth breath because we don’t breathe well, blowing off too much oxygen. It shows you how to catch your breath back if you have no inhaler handy. Its helpful. It can even help break an attack and bring you back to stable. You have to catch it early before an all on attack. Talking asthma here. COPD just be careful and mindful of what your levels are and do as prescribed. You now have solid numbers to give to your doctor which will tell him what you need to do. This is too inexpensive to not have handy! Another important tool is a peak flow meter. That will tell the amount of air that goes in and out of your lungs. IMPORTANT. You know when you are shutting down. FYI Amazon has various inhaler holders with clips you can clip on your belt or purse or backpack. I found having chiropractor adjustments REALLY help. Do you hate spacers on your inhaler? It sort of feels like you are getting nothing? You actually get MORE of the medication. It seems to line your head up right to receive the medication more direct. More importantly there is a propellent that will drop to the bottom of the inhaler (which is what makes you really shaky when you over use the inhaler) The medication goes to your lungs ‘cleaner’ and more direct, working far more efficiently. I was one who use to throw them away. I learned!! Also, sugar makes breathing worse. I don’t know why, it does. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2018 by Donna M. Weigel

  • Great Pulse Oximeter with extras.
Being a Respiratory Therapist I've used many a pulse oximeter in my career and I was replacing one for my personal use but didn't want to pay a fortune. When I saw the price on this one, I couldn't resist buying it because the price was so low but I was pretty sure it was going to be a big let down. Wow, was I surprised... it works great and even comes with a protective gel case, batteries and even a lanyard. This was a steal for the price, I am very happy and bragging to my friends about this purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2017 by Coralraven

  • INACCURATE
I am an occupational therapist and use a pulse oximeter daily at work. I have found this to give unreliable and inaccurate readings. Because of this, I cannot use it, and it is not eligible for return at this point. As a general rule, it reads my patients' heart rates and spO2 VERY low, i.e. heart rates in the 20s and spO2 in 70s. This is obviously alarming. So I end up using other hospital devices to compare and ensure pt. safety. However, I would definitely prefer to be able to rely on this device. Disappointed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2019 by Debra L. Holmstrom

  • Inaccurate readings cost me $$$ in medical visits
I purchased this oximeter and discovered that my O2 levels were low. After multiple expensive tests, I purchased another oximeter. LOOK at the difference! According to the Zacurate, I am still low on Oxygen. According to the competitors model, my O2 is fine. I also compared this Zacurate with the oximeter at the physicians office and the Zacurate always indicated a lower oxygen level. IF Zacurate sends me an accurate replacement, I will edit this review. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2020 by C. Web

  • Easy To Use And Worth The Money
When I first received this product, I immediately opened it to use for the first time. I didn't even need to reference the directions to get it going, and have used it several times since. As a person with Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) stemming from Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS), being able to accurately check my heart rate is invaluable. I have multiple medical appointments a week and have been able to test this product against regulated medical equipment - and it has performed perfectly! I've yet to get a reading that is different from what my nurses/doctors have gotten. This product is definitely a good buy at such a low price (less than $15 at the time of posting). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2018 by bms05

  • Wildly inaccurate.
My husband has COPD and is on oxygen 24/7. He has one oximeter, but I decided to get another to keep by his bedside. Most of the time it takes a minute or more to settle into a reasonable reading. He has tested it often using the other oximeter at the same time. I have also tested it and gotten readings such as 69 oxygen and 26 pulse which then it jumped to 93 oxygen and 245 pulse. I decided I should be dead. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2018 by emmy

  • I love it.
I have Copd and needed this to keep track. I was able to compare my readings at my doctors for comparison since i seen some reviews saying it wasn't accurate. Well the doctors and mine came out the same. Im very happy with this product.
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2020 by nikki

  • Not recommended. Sorry. Took me a while to realize it.
I'm changing my review. I bought 2 of these a few years ago because of their easy to read display....but also I have had the opportunity to compare these to an older, more expensive unit and it was not a all accurate. Neither the pulse or the O2 level was accurate. I gave one away to a friend's daughter that has POTS and now I'm wishing I hadn't. My recommendation is that you shell out a little more and don't go cheap on this item. It's everything and misinformation is so misleading. Sorry but I feel I wasted my money. You don't wanna scrimp on this item. Don't be afraid to spend over $20 because it's so important. Hope this helps folks. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2018 by Dave

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