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The Berrcom Pulse Oximeter AOJ-70C is a compact, highly accurate device that measures blood oxygen saturation and pulse rate within 8 seconds. Featuring ±2% clinical accuracy, audible alarms for critical readings, and a large dual-view LED display, it’s designed for easy one-button operation and portability. Ideal for all ages and active lifestyles, it includes batteries and a lanyard, with energy-saving auto shutoff and silicone shading to ensure reliable results anywhere.
Manufacturer | Berrcom |
Part number | AOJ-70C |
Item Weight | 105 g |
Product Dimensions | 6.3 x 3.6 x 3.9 cm; 105 g |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | AOJ-70C |
Size | Pulse Oximeter |
Colour | Black, White |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement Accuracy | ±2% |
Specification met | CE, FDA |
Included components | / |
Batteries included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
Battery life | 30 Hours |
E**A
Oximeter
I was a bit worried about whether or not this would be ok, as some of the other reviews made it sound a little sketchy.It does what it says it'll do. And I've checked it against a smart watch & an NHS oximeter. It's as accurate as the NHS one.The display is decent. You can change the orientation of the screen.It's easy to use, just press the button & pop it on your finger, wait a short while for it to settle & capture a reading.It's pretty good quality, though it's quite a bit chunkier than the one I was borrowing from the NHS. The size difference doesn't affect use.I think it's good value for money.I would say that regarding some of the reviews that say it's inaccurate, it will glitch if you're not sitting still or move your hands unnecessarily. And if you keep trying different fingers in quick succession, it will get confused. You need to put it on & give it a chance to make sure it's measuring properly. It's not like the NHS ones where the reading is immediately accurate, but that's where the compromise is - you're not paying upwards of £20-30+, so it's not going to be an immediate accurate reading. You're paying less & compromising with waiting a little for the reading.I think it's a great little bit of kit & perfect for home monitoring if you have a respiratory disease, like myself. I would definitely recommend this item.
M**S
Best blood pressure/heart rate monitor I have bought
Simple and easy to use.
M**E
Reliable - but hands should be warm!
I have two of these oximeters - both are very reliable. Note that pulse oximeters may function intermittentently or fail to give a proper reading if your hands are cold or you have poor circulation. Warm your hands before using.
P**R
Handy small item
It tells me my pulse and oxygen level I’m getting used to it
G**N
As advertised
Works very well and accurate reading. Happy customer
A**1
Seems accurate enough for a rough guide.
The media could not be loaded. Does what's it's meant to do. Works well as a guide for my asthmatic son. Easy to use and great value. Clear display.
E**E
Sends Anxiety through the roof. False readings.
Came out of hospital not long ago so I got this to keep track of my SPo2 readings and this is very disappointing none the less rather a painful experience.Very inaccurate because I get different readings on my left hand one second it will be normal level and reset it and then it says my oxygen levels are very low making me think I need to go back to hospital. This can seriously cause you to worry. I tried this on my partner says it’s ok but then sometimes says hers is low too.Save your money and go for a NHS Approved one instead of visit your GP if they can fit you in with todays society they wait till your hospitalised before they even do anything to help.Very disappointing I throw it in the bin. You can keep your £10 you will need it more then me.
L**S
Good piece of equipment
Compact and easy to use. Seems to be accurate and does the job it should do
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