Fingertip Pulse Oximeter — SpO₂ & Heart Rate Monitor for Home
Peace of mind in every breath.
Instantly monitor oxygen saturation and heart rate for safe home health tracking — from sleep to daily checks.

Clinical precision made simple
Three core elements that make this oximeter trusted by home users and caregivers alike.

Instant readout
High-contrast cyan OLED display shows oxygen saturation and heart rate with just a glance. No squinting, no guessing — numbers appear sharp and clear, even in dim bedroom light.

Soft, secure fit
The ribbed silicone interior gently grips any finger size, from slender to wide. Designed for sensitive aging skin, it stays put without pinching — comfortable enough for continuous overnight monitoring.

Your color, your health
Match your personality or keep it professional with a palette of brand-new, vibrant yet refined shades. Each family member can own a distinct color — no mix-ups, just personal care.
Trusted by families
Hear from those who use it daily for peace of mind.
Bought this for my 78-year-old mom. She checks her oxygen every morning now and feels so much safer.
The display is incredibly bright and clear. I can read it without my glasses, which is a huge plus.
Used it while sleeping to track potential apnea episodes. Numbers matched the doctor's report. Impressive.
Simple one-button operation. My dad with arthritis finds it easy to use. No complicated menus.
The silicon finger chamber is soft and doesn't hurt after long use. I even wear it during naps.
Got one for each of my parents. The different colors help them tell which is which instantly.
Peace of mind for my family. We check before and after my father’s walks. Highly recommend.
Good build quality. Feels sturdy, not cheap plastic. The battery compartment clicks securely.
It’s so small I keep it in my pocket. As an asthmatic, it’s reassuring to have a quick check anywhere.
In 3 seconds flat
No training required. Follow these steps for accurate readings every time.
Insert batteries
Open the battery cover, place two AAA batteries (included) matching the +/- symbols, and close securely.
Clip onto finger
Place the oximeter on your index or middle finger, nail facing up. Let the silicone chamber gently grip.
Press power
Press the single button on top. The OLED screen lights up instantly.
Hold still for 10 seconds
Keep your hand steady at chest level. The numbers will stabilize and display SpO₂% and heart rate.
Read and record
Note the readings. The device will auto-off after 8 seconds of inactivity. Repeat as needed.
Measurable confidence
Backed by clinical certification and designed for daily use.
From uncertainty to understanding
Monitoring vital signs at home shouldn't require a medical degree. This is the story of how a simple, clinical-grade device brings clarity to everyday health.

The silent worry
For elders and those with respiratory conditions, oxygen levels can dip without warning — during sleep, after exertion, or simply while resting. Without a way to check, a quiet unease settles in. Caregivers wonder, patients feel in the dark. The fear of what might be missed lingers in every room.

A window to your vitals
The pulse oximeter changes that. Slip it onto a fingertip, and in seconds you see the numbers that matter. A bright OLED screen delivers oxygen saturation and pulse rate with clinical precision. No buttons, no interpretation — just the data, right when you need it. It’s like having a silent nurse at your bedside, 24/7.

Everyday confidence
Now it’s part of the routine. A quick check before bed, a reassuring glance in the morning, a data point before a doctor’s call. The worry fades, replaced by calm. Knowing your numbers brings a new kind of freedom — and a deeper sense of safety for the ones you care for.
About this item
Clinical-grade fingertip pulse oximeter for reliable SpO₂ and heart rate monitoring at home. Designed for elderly users and sleep apnea detection with instant OLED readout and CE medical accuracy. Lig
Instantly monitor oxygen saturation and heart rate for safe home health tracking
- undetected low oxygen levels
- sleep apnea concerns
- elderly health monitoring gaps
- need for rapid vital sign checks
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Direct answers about accuracy, comfort, and daily use.
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