🩺 Stay ahead of your health game—because every beat counts!
The Beurer PO40 Pulse Oximeter is a clinically validated medical device designed for accurate monitoring of heart rate, arterial oxygen saturation, and perfusion index. Lightweight and portable, it features a vibrant color display with multiple views and adjustable brightness, making it ideal for home use and high-altitude sports. Equipped with a low battery indicator, belt strap, and pouch, it ensures reliable health tracking anytime, anywhere.
Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
Units | 1 Count |
Brand | Beurer |
D**S
Perfect
Very good! It takes a few seconds but it seems very accurate. A nice colour easy to read display.
S**N
Easy to use and appears accurate
I bought a cheap device from an unknown brand but the readings appeared a bit suspect at times. This device is much more consistent so worth the extra.
E**!
Excellent!..Reputable Brand.
Yes.. it’s definitely worth the price, and buying reputable quality…Thankyou!
T**R
Value
Easy to use and understand
D**D
Does the job
Found this very good. It is accurate.as checked with GP and has same reading.Screen is clear though could be biggerThe other thing would be connectivity to iPhone to store readings. Easy o use and even checks if a good readingOverall very happy
S**N
So what is accurate?
This is my third or forth go at buying one of these things, so I thought I would go for the bigger names in healthcare as some of the other Chinese made no name things were a bit haphazard, but I am still not sure how accurate it is.It is on par with the hospital ones (I spent 5 days in) but not my Dr's one. I am a normal 93/94 in hospital and at home, but my Dr has a NHS one and he gets 98 or 99 ? So I think this one is pretty close to being right as opposed to my Dr having 98/99 when I have not had that amount of oxygen for 20 plus years.So yes it is ok and quite accurate and worth the money. But who REALLY knows !!!!!
B**N
Accurate.
Accurate measurement. Before this I bought an oximeter but the readings were lower and inaccurate. This is spot on.
N**M
serves it purpose
serves its purpose