📈 Stay ahead of your health game with precision and portability!
The Ana Wiz ANP150 Finger Pulse Oximeter delivers accurate SpO2 and pulse rate readings via a clear digital and bargraph display. Lightweight and portable, it includes a silicone cover, carrycase, and lanyard for easy transport. Powered by 2 AAA batteries (not included), it offers approximately 30 hours of continuous use with an auto power-off feature to save energy. CE approved and NHS supplied, it meets professional standards for reliable health monitoring.
Manufacturer | Ana Wiz |
Part number | ANP150 |
Item Weight | 140 g |
Package Dimensions | 15.7 x 10.6 x 5.9 cm; 140 g |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
Item model number | ANP150 |
Colour | White, Blue |
Style | ANP150 |
Included components | Pulse Oximeter, Silicone Cover, Carrycase and Lanyard |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery life | 30 Hours |
S**H
Reliable and accurate.
Works well. Prompt and accurate. No complaints.
C**N
ANAPULSE 100 Pulse Oximeter
I am a first responder and I purchased two of these for our kits. For the price they are really good. On opening the box, it comes with a soft cover, an outer case, a lanyard and two batteries. The batteries and the lanyard are easily attached/fitted. To start the meter just press the white button on the to and attach it to the persons finger. It takes a few seconds to start up and show results. The display is nice a big so easily read and it shows the Sp02 levels and the pulse.We also have the ONYX pulse oximeter so I put these on side by side and the readings were the same. The ONYX retails at around £125 and does the exact same thing this one does which was only £20. In the photo you will see the displays of both the ANAPULSE 100 and the ONYX.
Y**E
Great oximeter, but watch the price
I bought this oximeter back in August after the first lockdown, but I did notice this fluctuated in price a lot. I managed to get it for £17 when it had settled down, but I saw it go up to something like £30 or so. I don't really approve of them taking advantage of these unfortunate times, but I guess that's the life of supply and demand.What's in the box:-Oximeter-x2 AAA batteries-Lanyard-Rubber coving-A case-InstructionsIt's really easy to use - press the white button, attach it to your finger and wait a few seconds. It will read your oxygen level (SpO2) and pulse rate clearly on the red display. Very rarely, but sometimes it can misread the levels, for example wearing nail varnish can affect this, so just try again. After 5 seconds of removing your finger, it automatically turns off, so you don't need to press or hold down the button when finished. It's really lightweight and can fit in your pocket, or around your neck with the lanyard.This oximeter is great to have in general, but good for anyone who may be paranoid/anxious about coronavirus symptoms (e.g. shortness of breath), or, if you are caring for someone. It does state that this is supplied to the NHS across the UK and I think it's a good piece of equipment to have in your medical box.
S**A
Battery powered finger pulse oximeter - does what it says on the tin...
I bought this after a CPR course leader recommended this (type) of product. He said whipping one of these out of your first aid kit bag would give a frightened heart attack patient immediate confidence in you! I live next door to a public defibrillator (so could get a call any day) and I already have a blood pressure monitor (for personal use) so I thought - why not?It was super-easy to set up with the (supplied) batteries. Obviously, I immediately tested it on my middle finger (been in hospital a few times so I knew the drill - and it was dead easy to use) and it gave me two figures: my blood oxygen level was 96 (anything above 95 is OK); can't remember my heart rate but it sounded normal...I can't comment on the accuracy (as - of course - I have not done any comparative testing) but I gave 4* for accuracy as it felt to me like it was giving good results. IMO, this is a good bit of kit to have in your bag if you are a first-aider - lightweight, not that expensive...Also very useful if you ever think you may need to report a patient's condition (e.g. a relative) to emergency services.
D**A
OK
Good product
B**H
Gives peace of mind.
Easy to use,clear and shows results clearly.
E**E
Excellent Oximeter
Handy little gadget - which provides an immediate reading of your pulse rate (top number, see photo) and oxygen saturation level (bottom number). If you or a family member are feeling under the weather it can offer you peace of mind if the numbers are ok, also if you need to phone Doctors or 111 they are grateful for the information.Make sure your hands are warm to the touch as the reading might not be accurate, also nail varnish and gel nails affect the reading.In summary, easy to use, reasonably priced, well made and an excellent tool to monitor your health.
Z**D
Superb device for accurate information
The Ana pulse Oximeter comes with its own carry case with a belt loop and lanyard to keep it snug and secure. Inside it had a blue plastic shock absorbing cover to further prevent harm. Simple to use - easy to read because of clear readouts. Takes just a few seconds to start working and provide a sound reading. All round a very effective gadget indeed.
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