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Daray V409 Finger Tip Pulse Oximeter

Daray V409 Finger Tip Pulse Oximeter

Regular price £133.15 inc.VAT
£110.96 ex.VAT
Regular price £133.15 Sale price £133.15 inc.VAT
£110.96 ex.VAT
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Discontinued

SKU: V409

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  • Simple and comfortable to use
  • Clear, wide angle OLED display
  • Real-time display of SpO2 and PR
  • Rotational display
  • Extremely lightweight
  • Easy-to-change AAA batteries
  • Auto power-off after 8 seconds
  • Graphical pulse rate display
  • 100 hours battery life
  • Low-battery indicator

DARAY′s V409 is a simple and accurate fingertip pulse oximeter

The device simultaneously measures the oxygen saturation in the blood (%SpO2) and the patient′s pulse rate (BPM); it also displays an indication of pulse strength. The V409 is self contained, light and powered from 2 AAA alkaline batteries which should last for at least 30 hours continuous operation. Auto shutdown after 8 seconds prolongs battery life, and an indicator shows battery state.

How it works:
The V409 pulse oximeter projects an LED-produced light of specific wavelength through the fingernail. A sensor on the other side of the finger passes the received light to a microprocessor which interprets the changes in the received light and converts it to a recognisable format which is shown on the Clear, wide angle OLED display.