This is an OK /Good product. It got 5 stars from me because it gave me the information I needed to take to my Dr.
It allowed me to record my O2 saturation overnight and a few times for a night and most of the following day. It allowed me to print Oximetry and strip reports which show what goes on. In the following I'll call it a watch for convenience sake.
Now the issues:
--It is not clear from the documentation: but you do have to turn the wireless on in the menu of the watch to communicate to the app.
--The app will turn the wireless off after down loading a data session.
-- The app doesn't save your user data for your reports. I have had to enter it each time.
-- The app doesn't save configuration information such as unit selection of feet and pounds. It reverts to metric units each time.
-- If you don't have the finger piece on when running the app, it has the annoying feature of a loud ping when you are downloading, telling you your finger is out. I solve this by wearing the watch and finger sensor while downloading. An alternative is to select the app's option to turn the alarm off. You will notice however that it is only off for ten seconds. You can extend this time up to 600 seconds. Nonetheless it is annoying since it doesn't remember this the next time you run the app.
--The sequence for saving and printing your reports is:
---- Put the watch on, put the finger sensor on, plug the finger sensor in.
---- Turn the device on.
---- Press the button with a long press.
---- Press the button with quick presses until the 'record' option is highlighted.
---- Press the button with a long press. (This brings up the yes/no menu)
---- Press the button with a quick press until the 'yes' option is highlighted.
---- Press the button with a long press to select 'yes' for 'record'.
---- Wait/sleep/work for the time period you want to record. Note: if you are unfamiliar with pulse oximetry: your finger must always be positioned according to their instructions so that you get an accurate read.
---- Using long and short presses turn off the record option.
---- Using long and short presses: select and turn on the wireless communication option.
---- Start the SPO2 assistant app.
---- Select the left icon in the center of the app's window.
---- Wait for SPO2 to find your watch.
------ If it doesn't find your watch: make sure you turned on the wireless and you are close to the device your app is running on.
------ Click on the app's refresh button.
---- Now that it has found your watch, select it, then click on the app's connect button.
---- Click on the 'File' menu button, then select the 'Device Stored Data' option.
------ If that option is grayed out then you are not connected to the watch, so go back to the connection steps.
---- The 'Device Stored Data' option will show you one file on the watch.
---- Click on the check box to select this file.
---- Then click on the receive data button of the SPO2 app.
---- The app will download the data. This takes awhile if you have recorded data for several hours.
---- Now you are ready to print your reports.
---- Select file then 'query user file'
------ A sub menu will pop up/
---- Scroll to the bottom of this sub-menu and select the last file then click on 'open file'.
---- Another box will pop up asking for user information. Don't bother filling it all in. Just fill in your name. The app throws the rest away at this stage.
---- After filling in your name, press the 'save' button.
---- This will bring up your report for this session.
---- Select 'options' 'unit setting' if you want to change to English units.
---- Now select 'option' then 'user information' then fill in the fields you want then select 'save'.
------ This sequence saves the user information in the report instead of throwing it away.
---- Now select 'report' and then the report you want.
---- My sequence is 'Report', then 'Oximetry', then print (I use printer icon).
---- Then I do the same with the strip report.
---- The strip report requires the addition of selecting the next section by clicking in the slide bar to print each time period of the report.
That's it.![Wrist oximeter reviews Wrist oximeter reviews](/uploads/1/2/5/6/125632632/371227919.jpg)
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It allowed me to record my O2 saturation overnight and a few times for a night and most of the following day. It allowed me to print Oximetry and strip reports which show what goes on. In the following I'll call it a watch for convenience sake.
Now the issues:
--It is not clear from the documentation: but you do have to turn the wireless on in the menu of the watch to communicate to the app.
--The app will turn the wireless off after down loading a data session.
-- The app doesn't save your user data for your reports. I have had to enter it each time.
-- The app doesn't save configuration information such as unit selection of feet and pounds. It reverts to metric units each time.
-- If you don't have the finger piece on when running the app, it has the annoying feature of a loud ping when you are downloading, telling you your finger is out. I solve this by wearing the watch and finger sensor while downloading. An alternative is to select the app's option to turn the alarm off. You will notice however that it is only off for ten seconds. You can extend this time up to 600 seconds. Nonetheless it is annoying since it doesn't remember this the next time you run the app.
--The sequence for saving and printing your reports is:
---- Put the watch on, put the finger sensor on, plug the finger sensor in.
---- Turn the device on.
---- Press the button with a long press.
---- Press the button with quick presses until the 'record' option is highlighted.
---- Press the button with a long press. (This brings up the yes/no menu)
---- Press the button with a quick press until the 'yes' option is highlighted.
---- Press the button with a long press to select 'yes' for 'record'.
---- Wait/sleep/work for the time period you want to record. Note: if you are unfamiliar with pulse oximetry: your finger must always be positioned according to their instructions so that you get an accurate read.
---- Using long and short presses turn off the record option.
---- Using long and short presses: select and turn on the wireless communication option.
---- Start the SPO2 assistant app.
---- Select the left icon in the center of the app's window.
---- Wait for SPO2 to find your watch.
------ If it doesn't find your watch: make sure you turned on the wireless and you are close to the device your app is running on.
------ Click on the app's refresh button.
---- Now that it has found your watch, select it, then click on the app's connect button.
---- Click on the 'File' menu button, then select the 'Device Stored Data' option.
------ If that option is grayed out then you are not connected to the watch, so go back to the connection steps.
---- The 'Device Stored Data' option will show you one file on the watch.
---- Click on the check box to select this file.
---- Then click on the receive data button of the SPO2 app.
---- The app will download the data. This takes awhile if you have recorded data for several hours.
---- Now you are ready to print your reports.
---- Select file then 'query user file'
------ A sub menu will pop up/
---- Scroll to the bottom of this sub-menu and select the last file then click on 'open file'.
---- Another box will pop up asking for user information. Don't bother filling it all in. Just fill in your name. The app throws the rest away at this stage.
---- After filling in your name, press the 'save' button.
---- This will bring up your report for this session.
---- Select 'options' 'unit setting' if you want to change to English units.
---- Now select 'option' then 'user information' then fill in the fields you want then select 'save'.
------ This sequence saves the user information in the report instead of throwing it away.
---- Now select 'report' and then the report you want.
---- My sequence is 'Report', then 'Oximetry', then print (I use printer icon).
---- Then I do the same with the strip report.
---- The strip report requires the addition of selecting the next section by clicking in the slide bar to print each time period of the report.
That's it.
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Read Wrist Pulse Oximeter Reviews and Customer Ratings on Wrist Pulse Oximeter Reviews, Beauty & Health, Blood Pressure, Blood Glucose, Steaming Devices Reviews and more at Aliexpress.com. Buy Cheap Wrist Pulse Oximeter Now. Pulse oximeters are noninvasive devices that help to find the amount of saturated oxygen in the blood. It is also used to check the pulse rate of the patient. How a pulse oximeter works is, The probe of the pulse oximeter is clamped on a thin part of the patient's body such as a fingertip or an earlobe.