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Pulse oximeter

What is a pulse oximeter?
A pulse oximeter is a medical device used to measure oxygen saturation (SpO₂) and pulse rate. It performs these measurements non-invasively through the skin, typically at the fingertip, and delivers reliable results within seconds.
Pulse oximeters have become essential in modern diagnostics – whether in emergency services, hospitals, for chronic lung conditions, or for home use. The measurement is based on light waves that pass through the tissue. The oxygen saturation indicates how much hemoglobin is carrying oxygen – a vital parameter for evaluating lung function.
When and why is a pulse oximeter used?
Pulse oximeters are used in many situations:
- for respiratory diseases such as COPD or asthma
- for long COVID
- in nursing and elderly care
- during newborn screening
- in sleep diagnostics
- in sports and altitude training
Monitoring oxygen levels is also helpful for people with cardiovascular diseases or during recovery after surgery. Pulse oximeters are easy to use and deliver immediate results – making them suitable for both healthcare professionals and private individuals.
Compare our pulse oximeters
Our range includes pulse oximeters for every need:
The PO-210B is specifically designed for children and toddlers, providing highly accurate readings on small fingers.
For personal daily use, the PO-200 Solo is a compact and affordable option – a classic fingertip pulse oximeter with an easy-to-read display.
The PC-60E comes as a set with an additional pediatric sensor – perfect for families and pediatric clinics.
For medical professionals, we offer advanced handheld pulse oximeters such as the EDAN H100B and H100N with Nellcor OxiMAX – both suitable for long-term monitoring across all age groups.
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