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The Nonin 7500FO fiber optic pulse oximeter is designed for safe, accurate SpO2 and pulse rate monitoring in MRI environments. Its fiber optic sensor and cable eliminate radio frequency burns and image artifacts, making it ideal for fixed-site or mobile MR facilities. Equipped with PureSAT® and PureLight® technologies, the 7500FO ensures reliable readings across all skin tones and low perfusion conditions for infants, pediatrics, and adults. With a 16-hour battery life, 70-hour memory, and bright LED display, it’s perfect for critical care in MR settings.
Note: Can be ordered with or without Fiber optic sensor (select one sensor from options list)
Specification | Details |
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Model | Nonin 7500FO Part # 7500FO-01 |
SpO2 Range | 0-100% (±2 digits, 70-100%) |
Pulse Rate Range | 18-321 BPM (±3 digits) |
Battery Life | 16 hours (4-hour recharge) |
Memory | 70 hours minimum |
Dimensions | 8.6” W x 3.6” H x 5.6” D (219 x 92 x 142 mm) |
Weight | 2 lbs (900 g) with battery |
Warranty | 3 years |
Certifications | FDA-cleared, MR conditional |
Compare the 7500FO with other Nonin models to choose the right device:
Feature | 7500FO (MRI) | 7500 (Standard) | 9600 Avant |
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Environment | MRI-safe (fiber optic) | Clinical, home | Clinical, home |
Battery Life | 16 hours | 16 hours | 12 hours |
Memory | 70 hours | 70 hours | 115 hours |
Sensor Type | Fiber optic (e.g., 8000FC/FI) | Standard (e.g., 8000J) | Standard (e.g., 8000AA) |
Price | $1,655.00 | $1,164.00 | $1,400.00 |
Best Use | MRI monitoring | General monitoring | Advanced clinical |
The Nonin 7500FO requires fiber optic sensors, such as:
Not compatible with standard sensors (e.g., 8000J, 8000AA). Can interface with nVISION software via 7500SC serial cable.
Is the 7500FO safe for MRI use? Yes, its fiber optic design eliminates RF burns and artifacts, making it MR conditional.
Does the 7500FO include a sensor? No, fiber optic sensors like the 8000FC-20 are sold separately but can be added as an option.
How does it differ from the 7500? The 7500FO uses fiber optic sensors for MRI safety, while the 7500 uses standard sensors for general use.