OROMED ORO‑Pulse Fingertip Pulse Oximeter – Black
770300-1
€14.90
Last piece in stock
In stock, at your place:
Wednesday (13. 8. 2025)
Portable fingertip pulse oximeter OROMED ORO‑Pulse in black measures SpO2, pulse and PI. Non‑invasive, fast and reliable for home and professional use.
OROMED ORO‑Pulse Fingertip Pulse Oximeter – Black
770300-1
Portable fingertip pulse oximeter OROMED ORO‑Pulse in black measures SpO2, pulse and PI. Non‑invasive, fast and reliable for home and professional use.
€14.90
Last piece in stock
In stock, at your place:
Wednesday (13. 8. 2025)
Portable fingertip pulse oximeter OROMED ORO‑Pulse enables fast and accurate measurement of SpO2 (oxygen saturation), PR (pulse rate) and PI (perfusion). Thanks to the non‑invasive finger sensor, it provides immediate indicative monitoring of respiration and circulation at home, on the go, and in clinical settings.
OROMED ORO‑Pulse is a reliable pulse oximeter designed for everyday monitoring of oxygen saturation and heart rate. Non‑invasive measurement is performed by placing the sensor on the finger, where infrared light evaluates blood oxygenation and perfusion. The device is lightweight, portable, and easy to operate—ideal for home use and professional supervision.
The oximeter is useful for people on home oxygen therapy, patients with asthma or COPD, for cardiac conditions and episodes of shortness of breath. It is equally applicable in hospitals, emergency medical services, and long‑term care facilities.
- Measures 3 key values: SpO2, PR (pulse), PI (perfusion)
- Non‑invasive fingertip sensor: quick to apply and comfortable to use
- Portable and lightweight: suitable for home monitoring and travel
- Wide application: home oxygen therapy, asthma, COPD, cardiology, geriatrics, emergency department and outpatient clinics
Specifications
- Brand
- OROMED
- Model
- ORO‑Pulse
- Device type
- fingertip pulse oximeter
- Color
- Black
- Measurement method
- non‑invasive optical finger sensor (infrared light)
- Measured parameters
- SpO2 (oxygen saturation), PR (pulse rate), PI (Perfusion Index)