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iHealth AIR Wireless Pulse Oximeter

iHealth AIR Wireless Pulse Oximeter

This product may help you stay well by helping you understand your body, predict and prevent incidents, and share with your health professional.

 

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Accurately measure your blood oxygen level, pulse rate, and perfusion index with our wireless pulse oximeter. Clinically tested and TGA approved. View your results on the device screen & simultaneously view trends and graphs, using the free iHealth MyVitals app

 

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The iHealth AIR Wireless Pulse Oximeter is a small, portable device that measures your blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) and pulse rate. It is a non-invasive device that uses light to measure these values.

 

The iHealth AIR Wireless Pulse Oximeter can be used to:

  • Monitor your blood oxygen saturation (SpO2): SpO2 is a measure of the amount of oxygen in your blood. A normal SpO2 level is between 95% and 100%. A low SpO2 level can be a sign of a respiratory problem, such as pneumonia or COPD.
     
  • Monitor your pulse rate: Your pulse rate is the number of times your heart beats per minute. A normal pulse rate is between 60 and 100 beats per minute. A high pulse rate can be a sign of a heart problem, such as arrhythmia or heart failure.
     
  • Track your progress over time: The iHealth AIR Wireless Pulse Oximeter can store your readings so you can track your progress over time. This can be helpful for people with chronic health conditions, such as asthma or COPD.
     
  • Share your readings with your doctor: The iHealth AIR Wireless Pulse Oximeter can connect to your smartphone so you can share your readings with your doctor. This can be helpful for people who are being monitored for a health condition or who are taking medication.


The iHealth AIR Wireless Pulse Oximeter is a small, portable, and easy-to-use device that can be used to monitor your blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) and pulse rate. It is a valuable tool for people with chronic health conditions or who are being monitored for a health condition.

 

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  • How To Use

    Here are the instructions on how to use the iHealth AIR Wireless Pulse Oximeter:

    • Download the iHealth MyVitals app. The iHealth MyVitals app is available for free on the App Store and Google Play.
    • Create an iHealth account. Once you have downloaded the app, create an iHealth account.
    • Pair the iHealth AIR Wireless Pulse Oximeter with your smartphone. To pair the iHealth AIR Wireless Pulse Oximeter with your smartphone, open the iHealth MyVitals app and follow the instructions.
    • Put the iHealth AIR Wireless Pulse Oximeter on your finger. The iHealth AIR Wireless Pulse Oximeter should be placed on the tip of your index finger. Make sure that your finger is clean and dry.
    • Press the button on the iHealth AIR Wireless Pulse Oximeter. The iHealth AIR Wireless Pulse Oximeter will turn on and start measuring your blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) and pulse rate.
    • Wait for the readings to appear. The readings will appear on the screen of the iHealth AIR Wireless Pulse Oximeter. The readings will also be stored in the iHealth MyVitals app.
    • Remove the iHealth AIR Wireless Pulse Oximeter from your finger. Once you have finished taking your readings, remove the iHealth AIR Wireless Pulse Oximeter from your finger.

    Here are some additional tips for using the iHealth AIR Wireless Pulse Oximeter:

    • Make sure that your finger is clean and dry. This will help to ensure accurate readings.
    • Do not move your finger while the iHealth AIR Wireless Pulse Oximeter is measuring your SpO2 and pulse rate. This will also help to ensure accurate readings.
    • If you have any concerns about your readings, talk to your doctor. The iHealth AIR Wireless Pulse Oximeter is a valuable tool for monitoring your health, but it is not a substitute for medical advice.
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