Technical Features
Display |
OLED Screen |
Battery type |
3.7V rechargeable lithium batteries |
Working voltage |
DC3.4V-DC4.3V |
Size |
28*29*47mm |
Home Use Pediatric Pulse Oximeters Are Suitable for Delicate Infant Hands, and Can Also Be Used by Adults
A child pulse oximeter is a medical device used to measure a child's oxygen saturation level (SpO2) and pulse rate. It is a small, non-invasive device that typically clips onto the child's finger, toe, or earlobe.
The device works by emitting light that passes through the child's skin and detects the amount of oxygen in their blood. The oxygen saturation level is displayed as a percentage, with a normal range being between 95-100%. The pulse rate is also measured and displayed in beats per minute.
Child pulse oximeters are commonly used by healthcare professionals to monitor the oxygen levels of children with respiratory conditions such as asthma, pneumonia, or bronchiolitis. They can also be used at home by parents or caregivers to monitor the oxygen levels of children with chronic respiratory conditions or during periods of illness.
It is important to note that a child pulse oximeter is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment. If a child shows signs of respiratory distress or has consistently low oxygen levels, it is important to seek medical attention immediately.