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Nonin GO2 Achieve FingerTip Pulse Oximeter SandStone Orange | 
| Brand: Nonin Category: Health and Beauty
Buy New: $99.00 as of 7/31/2010 05:40 CDT details
New (6) from $99.00
Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 16 reviews Sales Rank: 3033
Color: Orange Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 1.8 x 1 x 1
MPN: 7073-009 Model: GO2 Achieve UPC: 833166001686 EAN: 0833166001686 ASIN: B002CAPUWY
Release Date: February 8, 2010 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | No prescription required | | • | +/- 2 digital accuracy with drop tested durability | | • | Best water ingress protection | | • | Easy to read display | | • | Widest finger size range- up to 1 inch |
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Product Description Nonin Medical, a US company and the inventor of fingertip pulse oximetry, is proud to offer the GO2 line of products. The affordable GO2 line provides reliable oxygen saturation and heart rate values without compromising accuracy. The GO2 Achieve is for anyone who is interested in knowing their oxygen saturation and heart rate. Applications would be for use during exercise or daily activities, during air travel for the passenger or pilot, and for extreme sports such as mountain climbing. GO2 Achieve is not a medical device and does not require a prescription from your medical professional. Comes with 2 year warranty, 1 AAA battery and users guide.
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| Customer Reviews:
Showing reviews 1-5 of 16
Accurate and Convenient July 1, 2010 hiker girl (Arizona) I've been using this meter for several weeks. I compared it to my pulmonary doctor's meter, and it was accurate. The meter is convenient to use at home and I've taken it with me walking and also to the golf course.
Back light no good June 7, 2010 R. Allers (San Jose CA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
The Nonin Achieve does the measurements well but if you want to use it in dark environments it has a serious problem. The back light only works sometimes.
Amazon replace mine, but the 2nd unit behaves the same. The device has an ambient light sensor. If it senses low light the back light should turn on. I think the problem is that the sensor is very sensitive to infrared. If the ambient temperature is over about 75 degrees, the light never turns on.
At about 80 deg I tried the unit in a dark area -- no light. I put the Nonin in the refrigerator for a few minutes. After chilling, the back light works for a few minutes until it warms to room temp again.
So it seems they have a design flaw. Don't buy it if you need to use it in the dark.
Love it June 3, 2010 ba (palm desert, ca) Use it at work, it's great, I prefer this over my coworkers half price ones made in China.
Rock on! May 5, 2010 P. Foley (Mountain View, ca) Bought one of these for a deployment out of country and have been playing with it at the hospital for a week.
It has given me accurate results on every patient i've tried including women with dark nail polish, people with icy cold fingers or poor peripheral perfusion etc. Wanted to try it on a Code Blue the other day but was to busy doing compressions... so i don't know if it will read as low as 50-60% reliably, but since those people are pretty messed up anyway kinda moot point.
Only advice, put a string on it, it's so small and light I keep feeling like i'm losing it.
Mom's wellbeing April 17, 2010 K.D. (Tampa, FL) Mom has been diagnosed with restrictive pulmonary disease - This monitor is giving her peace of mind knowing her oxygenation level is correct. Thank you for making this affordable, simple to use devise.
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