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An Oxymeter recommendation

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I was looking for an oxymeter for my son given the COVID situation, God forbid he needs it, but if he does. (it is a good way to determine when to go to the ER, before it is too late)

Oxymeters have been a dime a dozen for a while, but supply is much poorer these days and the prices are going up. But, I found a nice one on Amazon, ships from California, has a bright OLED display, four display orientations, and includes a plethysmograph tracing (pulse blood wave), which can be useful for some purposes. The SpO2 measurement appears to be right on the money.

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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07YVGZPRZ
$25 and in stock presently. Uses two AAA batteries.

Seems to be a solid build. I liked it so much, I ordered a second one to update the unit I have in my flight bag.

Two thumbs up.

* Orest
 
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