Ankovo finger pulse oximeter can be used to measure your blood oxygen saturation (in % SpO2) and your pulse rate. It should be used for spot monitoring only and not for continuous monitoring.
- Easy operation: Remove the back cover and install the two AAA batteries included in the box.Insert your finger by aligning it with the red light and wait for the oximeter to switch on. Read the results in eight to ten seconds. Fingernails and the luminescent tube should be the same side.
- Quickly Measure: Your Blood SpO2 Oxygen Saturation Arterial Hemoglobin Levels, Pulse Rate and Pulse Strength in 10 seconds or less displayed on its large digital red LED display.
- Immediate and accurate: Shows the percentage of how much hemoglobin in your blood is carrying oxygen, with normal SpO2 levels at 95% or greater Provides the number of heartbeats per minute.
- Note: Finger pulse oximeter is only for sports and aviation use. It is ideal for use during sports activities, mountain climbing and piloting airplanes. It is not intended to diagnosis any medical condition or to be used in medical applications. Recommended used for all ages from children(above 4 years) to adults. The device can not be used for Patient transport and surgical care. It can be used in household or fixed places only.
Read more Read more Technical Details: SpO2 Parameter Specification:
- Measuring range:35%-100% (the resolution is 1%).
- Accuracy:70%-100%;±2%, Below 70% unspecified.
Pulse Parameter Specification:
- Measuring range:25bpm-250bpm (the resolution is 1 bpm)
- Accuracy:±2bpm
Read more Feature
Smart Design: Infra-red Absorbance, lanyard include. Oxygen sensor is durable, lightweight, and compact, so you can take with you wherever you go.Designed for pilots or any sport enthusiasts who want to obtain their SpO2 (Blood Oxygen Saturation Levels) and PR (Pulse Rate) on the go. | Hypoallergenic: The pulse oximeter is designed with a latex free silicone material, so it’s safe for every adult to get their pulse readings. Great for athletes and seniors. (Do not use on children under 5 years). | Bright LED Display: LED display is highly advancedd and bright enabling to see the reading even in low light. Its advanced display makes it easy to view the results in any environment-from dark roon to bright sunlight. |
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Pulse Oximeter | Touchless Thermometer | Lens Cleaning Wipes | |
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Function | check your SpO2 | check your temperature | electronic cleaning wipes (suit for oximeter,thermometer,etc) |
Sparky (verified owner) –
This pulse ox does exactly as it should. It accurately measures heart rate and blood oxygen saturation. When compared to the heart rate on my Apple Watch and also the pulse ox monitor in the hospital I work at as a RN. Picture included for comparison of accuracy. Pulse ox comes with a nice padded carrying case and lanyard if you’re interested in carrying it like that. Easy to turn on and use. It has only been a couple days since purchase but so far it has been very accurate when comparing to another form of monitoring.
Country bumpkin (verified owner) –
I’m always shocked that more people don’t have pulse oximeters in their home healthcare kits…. everyone has a thermometer, but not one of these. While taking your temperature is vital, checking your heart rate and especially oxygen saturation can give you a very accurate picture of your current health and if you need to take action. As a disabled person (with MCAS/POTS/CFS constellation) I find it absolutely vital to be able to monitor myself.
I go through pulse oxis particularly quickly, as I make sure there is one in every purse or bag I carry, and I have a habit of giving them away to friends, especially those with medical issues. I think every regular person ought to have one at home, but everyone with medical issues ought to be carrying them.
This little puppy saved me from having to use the one at my doctor’s office (and therefore limit my cross exposure). It’s really bright and easy to read, and I tested it for accuracy against my other pulse oxis (which have themselves all been checked against professional ones).
Falcon (verified owner) –
I bought this product rather than a competitor because I liked the design (ergonomics) and it had good reviews.
It is extremely easy to use: 1) clip it on a finger, 2) press the button on top, 3) wait maybe 3 seconds for the results, and both pulse (bpm) and oxygen content (%) appear on the display. The values I got were consistent with those I get from medical checks. The display is bright and large. The spring pressure is just right; neither too loose or tight. YOU MIGHT WANT TO KNOW: a) your finger goes in with the nail facing towards the display, b) it is for occasional checks, not constant monitoring (say, during exercise), c) don’t check the same finger more than once every 2 hours, and d) the ”power button” doesn’t turn it off – just pull your finger out and it will shut off shortly after. It does exactly as I expected and I would recommend it.
Freda (verified owner) –
I give this oximeter 5 stars on all levels. Having had this oximeter from Ankovo literally helped me to know it was time to call 911 and saved my husband’s life. He has late stage severe COPD and having this
oximeter by Ankovo I was able to tell his oxygen saturation levels had dropped to very dangerous on the verge of coma levels. I also have a heart condition as you can tell from the photo and I’m able to take regular readings to see how low my heart is going and inform my doctor. I highly recommend this product, it’s as advertised, easy to use and accurate according to our in-home health care nurse that came and compared to his readings.
Xavier (verified owner) –
Measures quick and accurate
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Neil (verified owner) –
Measures quick and accurate
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Cody (verified owner) –
I bought this product rather than a competitor because I liked the design (ergonomics) and it had good reviews.
It is extremely easy to use: 1) clip it on a finger, 2) press the button on top, 3) wait maybe 3 seconds for the results, and both pulse (bpm) and oxygen content (%) appear on the display. The values I got were consistent with those I get from medical checks. The display is bright and large. The spring pressure is just right; neither too loose or tight. YOU MIGHT WANT TO KNOW: a) your finger goes in with the nail facing towards the display, b) it is for occasional checks, not constant monitoring (say, during exercise), c) don’t check the same finger more than once every 2 hours, and d) the ”power button” doesn’t turn it off – just pull your finger out and it will shut off shortly after. It does exactly as I expected and I would recommend it.
Walker (verified owner) –
This pulse ox does exactly as it should. It accurately measures heart rate and blood oxygen saturation. When compared to the heart rate on my Apple Watch and also the pulse ox monitor in the hospital I work at as a RN. Picture included for comparison of accuracy. Pulse ox comes with a nice padded carrying case and lanyard if you’re interested in carrying it like that. Easy to turn on and use. It has only been a couple days since purchase but so far it has been very accurate when comparing to another form of monitoring.
Flying_Joe (verified owner) –
I give this oximeter 5 stars on all levels. Having had this oximeter from Ankovo literally helped me to know it was time to call 911 and saved my husband’s life. He has late stage severe COPD and having this
oximeter by Ankovo I was able to tell his oxygen saturation levels had dropped to very dangerous on the verge of coma levels. I also have a heart condition as you can tell from the photo and I’m able to take regular readings to see how low my heart is going and inform my doctor. I highly recommend this product, it’s as advertised, easy to use and accurate according to our in-home health care nurse that came and compared to his readings.
Osteen (verified owner) –
I’m always shocked that more people don’t have pulse oximeters in their home healthcare kits…. everyone has a thermometer, but not one of these. While taking your temperature is vital, checking your heart rate and especially oxygen saturation can give you a very accurate picture of your current health and if you need to take action. As a disabled person (with MCAS/POTS/CFS constellation) I find it absolutely vital to be able to monitor myself.
I go through pulse oxis particularly quickly, as I make sure there is one in every purse or bag I carry, and I have a habit of giving them away to friends, especially those with medical issues. I think every regular person ought to have one at home, but everyone with medical issues ought to be carrying them.
This little puppy saved me from having to use the one at my doctor’s office (and therefore limit my cross exposure). It’s really bright and easy to read, and I tested it for accuracy against my other pulse oxis (which have themselves all been checked against professional ones).