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IMDK CE & FDA Certify Fingertip OLED Display Pulse Oximeter – C101A2

Brand: IMDK

Original price was: 3,000.00৳ .Current price is: 1,800.00৳ .

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  • Model No: C101A2
  • Measurable Range Of Oxygen Saturation Level: 70%~99%
  • Measurable Range Of Pulse Rate: 30~240BPM
  • Accuracy Range For Oxygen Saturation Level: ±2% (70%~99%), unspecified (<70%)
  • Accuracy Range For Pulse Rate: ±1BPM OR ±1% (select larger)
  • Accuracy Range For Blood Perfusion Index: ≥0.2%, ±0.1%
  • Resolution: ±1%
  • Power: ≤30mA
  • Suitable Temperature Range: 5℃~40℃
  • Ambient Humidity: 15%~80% during work, 10%~80% during storage;
  • Suitable Range Of Air Pressure: 70Kpa~106Kpa
  • Battery Model: 2*1.5V(Two AAA alkaline batteries)
  • Material: ABS+PC
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IMDK CE & FDA Certify Fingertip OLED Display Pulse Oximeter – C101A2 Price in BD

As we all know, the level of oxygen saturation is an important index for the health of the lungs. Pulse oximetry is a noninvasive and painless method of measuring the oxygen saturation of the blood. Fingertip pulse oximeters are routinely used, from regular physical check-ups to surgery. Do you wonder how a fingertip pulse oximeter exactly works? Such a small electronic device utilizes a cold light source emitting light through the fingertip. That is why the fingertip appears red when the fingertip pulse oximeter is clipped onto it. The device’s sensor can accurately detect and measure the light that passes through the fingertip without being absorbed by the blood and tissue; through this approach, the device can calculate the amount of oxygen in red blood cells (red blood cells carry the oxygen around a body for aerobic respiration).

A fingertip pulse oximeter integrates the blood oxygen level detector, data processing module, and displaying module into one. It has the advantages of small size, low power consumption, ease of use, lightweight, and portability.

The OLED/LED display board clearly shows the real-time wave graph according to accurate data. The perfusion index is particularly designed to reflect the pulsation flow. All operations can be completed with one button. The fingertip pulse oximeter is so small that you can carry it around. This device is quite suitable for everyday use; you can better monitor your health whenever and wherever you like.

Brand: IMDK.
Type: Pulse Oximeter.
Model No: C101A2 (Origin: China).
OLED display for easy read, 4-direction adjustable.
Sleep monitoring for up to 8 hours.
Simultaneous display for testing value and bar graph.
Low-power consumption.
Low battery voltage indicator.
Auto power off 8 seconds automatic shutdown.
Very light: weight only 2.2 oz with 2 AAA alkaline batteries (not included).
It fits every finger size.
6,000 spot checks.
FDA approved.
Power: 2AAA 1.5 V alkaline battery (not included in the package).
Supply voltage: 2.6-3.6V.
Air Pressure: 70kPA – 106 kPa.
Working Current: ≤ 30 mA.
Pulse Rate:

Measurement range: 30 BPM – 240 BPM.
Resolution: ±1%.
Accuracy: ±2bpm or +2% (select more significant).
Low Perfusion ≤0.4%.
Sleep Monitor: The Perfusion Index (PI) will dramatically improve the reliability of the readings. The PI conveniently informs you of the strength of your pulse. The sleep monitoring function can keep the data record for 8 hours and will start analyzing after monitoring for more than 2 hours.

Multi-Direction Display
Multidirectional display: 4 directions and six modes to view your results in any direction.

Alarm Function
The alarm will release warning sounds once the measured values exceed the setting, which gives you an immediate response.

According to customers’ feedback, our fingertip pulse oximeters are often used in families, hospitals, and communities. The primary user groups of this product include people who travel at high altitudes, patients who need to recuperate at home for a long time, mountain climbing enthusiasts, older adults aged over 60 years (low oxygen levels and shortness of breath are two typical symptoms of older adults’s respiratory diseases), athletes (in extreme sports and the plateau environment where the lack of oxygen is severe, blood oxygen level monitoring is essential for athletes. By observing blood circulation after sports, athletes can receive more valuable guidance based on more comprehensive data), sports fans, people who work extremely hard for long hours (this group of people is particularly apt to experience episodes of brain hypoxia), and people who have to work in enclosed spaces.

Functions and features:

  • The screens display the parameters SpO2 value, pulse rate value, bar chart for blood oxygen saturation levels, wave graph for pulse rates, perfusion index, and respiratory rate.
  • Displaying ways are flexible: the rotatable multi-direction display allows you to check data in 4 directions and six displaying modes;
  • It is energy-saving, with low power consumption and a working time of more than 40 hours on 2 AAA batteries.
  • You will receive a low voltage warning: once the battery drops below a threshold, the pulse oximeter will alarm automatically.
  • It can shut down automatically. If it does not receive a signal within 8 seconds, it will power off automatically.
  • It can monitor your sleep. Do you think conducting a full-blown sleep study is expensive and inconvenient? With this advanced pulse oximeter, you can monitor your blood oxygen (SpO2) levels as you sleep during the night. Overnight pulse oximetry is a beneficial and effective technique for determining a patient’s cardiorespiratory status in both outpatient and inpatient settings.

What you need to know about its significant parameters:

SpO2: SpO2 also refers to oxygen saturation level. The standard oximeter reading for this level ranges between 95% and 100%. If the value drops below this range, the user is probably experiencing symptoms related to a lack of oxygen, such as difficulty breathing and mental confusion.

If the value drops below 92%, especially if the value is obviously under 90%, that is worthy of concern. People living at high altitudes may be expected to have an oxygen saturation level that falls below 90% (high altitudes can inevitably cause low blood oxygen levels or even blood oxygen desaturation). Still, in general, when it comes to a significantly low level, the user might need supplemental oxygen or be advised to stay in the hospital for further observation. In other words, the SpO2 value is an important parameter that can be used to observe disease progression, lung function, and how well specific therapies work.

Pulse rate: pulse rate (also known as heart rate) is the number of times a person beats each minute. Adults’ average resting heart (when not exercising or not excited) ranges from 60 to 100 BPM (beats per minute). A lower resting heart rate means more efficient heart function; the fitter a person is, the lower their resting heart rate is. For example, many athletes have a resting heart rate of 40~60 BPM.

Perfusion Index: this is often abbreviated as PI; this value reflects the ratio of the pulsatile blood flow to the non-pulsatile blood flow in the peripheral tissues; more precisely, it measures the strength of the pulse at the part of the body where the pulse oximeter is placed. The higher the value, the better blood flow through the body. The significantly low value can signal health problems associated with blood vessels or hearts. The standard PI ranges from 0.02% (feeble pulses) to 40% (powerful pulses). The PI values are relative numbers and can vary depending on physiological conditions and monitoring areas.

Moreover, perfusion index readings also strongly correlate with the core-to-peripheral temperature gradient and capillary refill time. Therefore, in most hospitals, PI is used along with other parameters to monitor a patient’s overall health status. For the correct monitoring purposes, patients may need to establish their own “normal” perfusion index range in a given situation.

Internal structure:

Package:

  • “I have compared your product with other professional pulse oximeters, but it looks like the data is inaccurate.”

As we all know, blood pressure constantly changes; it can fluctuate every time the heart beats. And the same applies to oxygen saturation level and pulse rate. As we have just mentioned, whether for SpO2 data or pulse rate data, the range of accuracy of our pulse oximeters is controlled under ± 2%; moreover, the data can also vary from the part of the body; it is normal.
The generated data is trustworthy in terms of our oximeters’ reliability and accuracy during clinical tests.

  • “Why does my fingertip pulse oximeter not show data?”

Like the image, as long as circle-1 is still fluctuating, it proves the product is usually working. And look at circle-2; it shows the batteries are running down; in this case, you need to replace the batteries because the current power is not strong enough to typically make the pulse oximeter run all the functions.

  • “Which finger is the most suitable for testing?”

In general, you might opt for your relatively thin finger. But if your fingers are too small, that is another matter; in such a situation, you might consider a relatively thick finger, such as your thumbs or forefingers. In addition, to make it easy for your pulse oximeter to sense your skin and give the measurement results quickly, you need to put your finger inside the oximeter as much as possible.

  • “Does nail polish influence the accuracy of a result? Do I have to remove it?”

Yes, nail polish and fake fingernails can affect the oximeter’s correct reading ability. You might consider another application site or switch to an unpolished fingernail if possible.

  • “Does your device support Bluetooth?”

Our pulse oximeters are designed without Bluetooth capability by default. But we can also design them with Bluetooth to fit your needs.

  • Can the oximeter be used for infants?”

I’m sorry, but this type of oximeter belongs to adult pulse oximeters, not pediatric pulse oximeters; in other words, our fingertip pulse oximeters are not suitable for infants and young children.

  • “Can you provide OEM services? I want to customize the package with our logo brand?”

We can, but the minimum order quantity should be 500 pieces.

  • “It looks like your oximeters just provide three major parameters – SpO2, PR, PI; but we also want to monitor RR (respiratory rate) from oximeters, so can we customize oximeters with this parameter? ?”

Yes, we can manufacture oximeters that have all four parameters; it just depends on your needs; currently, the majority of customers do not use oximeters to measure respiratory rate, so we default to providing oximeters with SpO2, PR, and PI;

Brand

IMDK

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IMDK CE & FDA Certify Fingertip OLED Display Pulse Oximeter – C101A2

Original price was: 3,000.00৳ .Current price is: 1,800.00৳ .