About the Product:
Pulse Oximeter • SpO2 Monitoring • FDA Cleared
Med-Pat PX-1 Fingertip Pulse Oximeter with Plethysmograph
The Med-Pat PX-1 is a high-precision fingertip pulse oximeter designed for fast, reliable spot-checks of blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) and pulse rate. Featuring a bright OLED display and Plethysmograph waveform, it delivers hospital-grade precision in a compact, portable design.
Why it stands out: Unlike basic wellness trackers, the PX-1 is FDA 510(k) Cleared for accuracy. It displays a Plethysmograph Waveform and Perfusion Index (PI), giving you visual confirmation of signal strength.
Key Features
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High-Contrast OLED Display: Clear, vivid screen readable in various lighting conditions.
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Advanced Metrics: Real-time display of SpO2, Pulse Rate, Pulse Bar, and Waveform.
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Hospital-Grade Accuracy: Reliable performance for medical-grade spot checking.
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Long Battery Life: Up to 30 hours of continuous use on standard AAA batteries.
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Smart Power Save: Automatically powers off after 8 seconds of inactivity to conserve energy.
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Complete Kit: Includes lanyard, protective case, and batteries.
Technical Specifications
| Specification |
Details |
| Product |
Med-Pat PX-1 Pulse Oximeter |
| Measurements |
SpO2 (Oxygen Saturation), Pulse Rate |
| Display Type |
High-Resolution OLED |
| Accuracy Features |
Plethysmograph Waveform, Perfusion Index |
| Power Source |
2x AAA Batteries (Included) |
| Battery Life |
Up to 30 Hours Continuous |
| Regulatory |
FDA 510(k) Cleared |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this eligible for FSA/HSA?
Yes, FDA-cleared pulse oximeters are eligible medical expenses.
What is the waveform display?
The plethysmograph waveform shows your pulse strength visually. A steady wave indicates a strong signal and a more accurate reading.
Does it work for sports?
Yes, it is excellent for athletes, hikers, and pilots monitoring oxygen levels at high altitudes or during recovery.
Note: This device is for monitoring and wellness purposes only. It is not intended to substitute for professional medical diagnosis or treatment. Consult a physician for any health concerns.