Oxi Meter Balameng Details:
Specifications of the Product:
Brand : BALAMENG
Condition : 100% Brand New
Blood Oxygen Saturation Range : 70% ~ 99%
Pulse Rate Measurement Range : 30BPM~240BPM
Accuracy of Blood Oxygen Saturation Measurement : ±2% within the range of 70% ~ 99%
≤70% not defined Pulse Rate Measurement Accuracy : ±1BPM or ±1% of the measured value (larger
value)
Blood Oxygen Saturation Resolution : ±1%
Power Consumption : Less than 30mA
Auto Shutdown : Auto shutdown in 8 seconds without finger insertion Service
Temperature: 5C~40℃ Storage
Humidity : 15%~80% when working, 10%~80% storage
Atmospheric Pressure: 70Kpa ~ 106Kpa
Battery: 2 x 1.5v AAA (Not included)
Features of the Product:
● Quick, accurate, easy to use with a button displays your oxygen saturation, pulse rate, pulse
Strength. 2 AAA battery (not included) power supply, more than 30 hours of battery life and
having low power indicator. Automatic shut down after 8 seconds when remove your finger,
energy saving.
● Display parameters: blood oxygen SPO2, pulse PR, histogram, PI perfusion index. Simple to use,
low power consumption, small size, light weight, easy to carry. Blood oxygen probe and
processing display module are integrated.
● Monitoring parameter SPO2 : Suitable for all people above 4 years, measuring range of 70-99%.
Oximeter saturation: an important indicator of oxygen status in the body. It is generally
believed that the normal blood oxygen saturation value should not be lower than 94%, and below
94% is considered as insufficient oxygen supply.
● Heart Rate : refers to the number of beats per minute of the Heart. The same person's heart rate
slows during quiet or sleep, and increases during exercise or emotional arousal. Perfusion
Index, Pl value reflects the pulsating blood flow, so it reflects the Perfusion ability. The greater the
pulsating blood flow, the more pulsating components, and the greater the PI value.
Therefore, PI values are influenced by the measured site (skin, nails, bone, etc.) and the patient's
own perfusion status (arterial blood flow). Since the sympathetic nerve affects heart rate
and arterial blood pressure (which affects pulse and arterial blood flow), the body's neuroregulatory system
or mental state also indirectly affects the P value. Therefore, the PI value will be different under different
anaesthesia.