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HYLOGY Pulse Oximeter MD-H10
HYLOGY Pulse Oximeter MD-H10
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Now reduced in price this premium Pulse Oximeter from Hylogy is very similar to others in the Hylogy range and indeed to almost every other Pulse Oximeter available and works just as well. The differences I could see between this and the cheaper rivals are the slightly larger body and screen size, multicolour screen, the inclusion of a carry case, and a better build quality giving a more high-end feel.
It sports a bright and easy to read LED display and gives you an almost instant reading of your SpO2 levels – the oxygen saturation level of your blood – as well as your pulse on a bright and easy to read LED screen together with alerts for abnormal readings.
In the box are the Oximeter itself, lanyard, carry case, User Guide and two AAA batteries.
The easy to read colour screen shows the spo2 reading, numeric real-time pulse, throbbing heartbeat icon, pulse waveform graph, pulse bar graph, and the current battery level. To the right of the screen is the single control button. Press the button to turn the oximeter on and begin reading, press and hold to mute the beep sound, which beeps during reading and louder when an abnormal reading is taken. The device turns itself off 8 seconds after the finger is removed.
Using it could not be simpler. Turn it on and insert your forefinger, nail side up and press the button by the screen. The oximeter beeps and then display your spo2 and pulse readings in real-time. Should either reading be abnormal then an alert will sound.
So what does it do?
It works by passing a beam of red and infrared light through a pulsating capillary bed in the fingertip below the nail. The ratio of red to infrared blood light transmitted gives a measure of the oxygen saturation of the blood. The oximeter detects the pulse and then subtracts the intensity of colour detected when the pulse is absent. The remaining intensity of colour represents only the oxygenated red blood. This is displayed on the electronic screen as a percentage of oxygen saturation in the blood.
The purpose of pulse oximetry is to check how well your heart is pumping oxygen through your body. It may be used to monitor the health of individuals with any type of condition that can affect blood oxygen levels. Normal Peripheral oxygen saturation readings should lie in the 85-100 range and the device will alert you if the reading is out of that range, although the device can be configured for custom alert levels.
I have no way of checking the accuracy of the results but equally have no reason to doubt them and found the readings to be as I expected and consistent.
The device is well made and has an attractive professional look to it as well as being both the fastest and easiest to use oximeter I have yet tried. The £19.99 price is less than many rivals and that together with the attractive design and the presentation makes it a very decent buy.
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