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The Trueview Finger Tip Pulse Oximeter i31 is an at-home oxygen check tool that measures your oxygen levels (SpO2) within the range of 35-99%. The device also gauges pulse rates from 30-220 bpm and includes a perfusion index range of 0.8-20%. It's designed with a colour LED display that presents your SpO2, pulse rate, perfusion index, and waveforms clearly. Plus, it's equipped with a handy low battery indicator. Made for practicality, this compact and lightweight Trueview Oximeter operates in a variety of environments, withstanding temperatures between 5°C - 45°C and humidity levels from 15%-80%. When it comes to storage, it's equally tolerant, accommodating temperatures from -10°C to 50°C and humidity levels between 10%-90%. Powered by 2 AAA alkaline batteries, it offers a minimum operation time of twenty hours. Plus, the Trueview Pulse Oximeter price includes ISO and FDA approval assurances and comes with a two-year warranty. This made-in-India pulse oximeter is an ideal choice for reliable, at-home oxygen monitoring.

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A good reading on a Trueview Fingertip Pulse Oximeter typically falls between 95%-100% for oxygen saturation levels (SpO2) and 60-100 bpm for heart rate.
For a healthy individual, a normal range on a pulse oximeter would be an oxygen saturation level (SpO2) of 95%-100% and a heart rate between 60-100 bpm.
The index or middle finger is generally considered the best for a pulse oximeter , as these fingers provide the most accurate readings due to better blood flow compared to other fingers.
Using a Trueview Oximeter typically takes only a few seconds to a minute to obtain an accurate reading of your oxygen levels and pulse rate. Ensure the device is properly positioned for best results.
An oxygen level of 92% is considered borderline. Normal levels are typically 95-100%. Levels below 90% may indicate hypoxemia, a condition requiring medical attention. Consult a healthcare professional if concerned.
Yes, a pulse oximeter can be used on a toe, especially in infants or when finger measurement is not possible. However, fingers are generally preferred for more accurate readings.
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