Dagamma DP100 Sports and Aviation Finger Pulse Oximeter in White
$7.99








Product description
Dagamma DP100 Finger Pulse Oximeter

This Fingertip Pulse Oximeter is utilized by pilots and sports aficionados for precise and swift measurements of pulse rate and blood oxygen saturation levels. Its sizable LED display clearly exhibits heart rate in BPM and blood oxygen saturation levels. Its operation is effortless; just insert the batteries and you’re ready to roll. It’s straightforward, stylish, and efficient, featuring a single button for simplicity. Its compact size allows for easy portability in your pocket or handbag. It comes complete with all essentials to kickstart your usage. Ideal for both home and on-the-go use.
How to use: DP 100 Oximter
Open the clamp of the Pulse Oximeter, then place your middle, ring, or index finger of your left hand into rubber opening of the Oximeter with nail side up and display side upPress the bottom of the equipment and open the probe, then insert one finger into the probeKeep your hand still for the readingAfter a few seconds, your Sp02 reading and heart rate will appear on the Oximeter display screenIf the signal strength is too low, switch to another finger and perform the test again

Major Feature

Long lasting & portable design
Low power consumption on 2 AAA batteries30 + hours battery lifeAuto power off after 5 seconds

Comes with accessories
Instruction manual2 X AAA batteriesCarrying caseLanyard

Accurate and durable
Accuracy: +-2%Interference resistance against ambient light & measurement performance at low perfusion

Easy to use
30+ hours of continuous monitoring on one set of batteriesSpO2 and Pulse Rate bar graphBright LED displayLow battery level indicationAuto power off after 5 seconds
Sports and aviation use
finger pulse oximeter
white color
for home use
8 reviews for Dagamma DP100 Sports and Aviation Finger Pulse Oximeter in White
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B Eaton –
Great value for the price
This is a a great, reliable oximeter. It’s a great value for the price! It shipped quickly and arrived the next day from order date. This is the second one that I’ve ordered and I can say that I’ve had my first one over a year and have not had to replace the battery. I purchased this one for someone else because I knew it was reliable.
Lindsey Ann –
Work great
Works great taka aaa batteries
Funny012 –
GREAT LOOK C,
WORKED GREAT AFTER SEEING HOW THE BATTERIES NEEDED TO POSITIONED.
Subo2 –
Accurate
Accurate – compared readings with two other different devices. This Dagamma model DP100 design assumes your finger nail is not longer than 1/4″ past your finger tip – and it stops your finger insertion at the proper reading place; for me that works perfectly. (FYI: Some oximeters do not do that; by that I mean, nothing stops you from placing your finger too far inside the device – beyond the sensing area – and thus not get any reading or get a bad reading. Note: If you want any oximeter to work properly, the Red ‘laser’ Light must pass thru your finger tip – AND NAIL – then into the Light Sensor window; look inside the finger slot and you can see where those two sensor parts are).
S Demaio –
works
works
Rick Racko –
Accurate reading for me! Read my post
I’ve owned several of these over the years and the readings for me were always spot on, meaning I know when my BP is low or high, generally most people have an SpO2 of 97-98 which is good, but, for me that’s tells me my BP is high (go figure!) and when it’s 94-95 my BP is at normal levels so people on other reviews say inaccurate readings, to me it tells me my BP without having to take a BP reading so those people aren’t using a blood pressure machine when they use this, whether the reading is wrong it tells me where my BP is at! Weird but I’ll take it!
Jeremy McFall –
No good
Save ur money.
maha –
good
good