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Best Wrist pulse oximeter ever |
September 3, 2013 |
Reviewer:
Richard Thorpe from Redlands, CA United States
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I have several wrist pulse oximeters; the Nonin 3150 is by far the most sophisticated and simplest to operate. It can be set to turn on when the finger sensor is detected; that is very important when using this with multiple patients or family members who might otherwise have difficulty operating it effectively. I use it with Profox software, which is easy to interface/upload, and which yields detailed and very professional reports. Unlike the SPO (older model) and Contek oximeters I own, this will record multiple sessions and up to 1000+ hours of data between uploads. I modified the wrist strap (Velcro added) to stay snug on smaller-sized wrists; that is a minor point. I am very happy with this unit, and with the follow-up support from Stephen Turner regarding cable issues.
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