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Nonin 9500 Fingertip Pulse Oximeter

 
$325.00
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The Original All-In-One Digital Fingertip Pulse Oximeter™
Proven Pulse Oximetry at Your Fingertips — Anywhere, Anytime
In 1995 Nonin Medical revolutionized pulse oximetry with the Onyx. Hundreds of thousands of people trust Onyx, the first self-contained digital fingertip pulse oximeter. Incorporating the electronics and sensor into one unit – the easy-to-use Onyx provides a cost-effective solution for spot-checks and short-term monitoring that is unparalleled in reliability and performance.
Product Highlights:
  • Proven Accuracy & Durability — Used by clinicians worldwide
  • Simple Operation — Automatic on/off operation
  • Cost Effective — No additional sensors needed
  • Versatile — Accommodates finger sizes from pediatric to adult
  • Efficient — 18 hours of continuous use; 1600 spot-checks
Pulse Oximetry at Your Fingertips
The Onyx is ideal for use in any situation where a fast and accurate reading of blood oxygen saturation and pulse rate is needed. Never search for a pulse oximeter or sensor again. The portability and functionality of the Onyx makes it a valuable tool in any situation where a fast and accurate reading of blood oxygen saturation and pulse rate is needed.
Proven Performance:
  • Small & Lightweight — Carry the Onyx anywhere: on a lanyard, in a carrying case or in your pocket/purse. It weighs less than 2 oz.
  • Large, Bright LED Display — SpO2 and Pulse Rate can be read from any angle, day or night.
  • Pulse Quality Indicator — Brilliant, easy-to-see LED provides a quick and accurate assessment of patient readings.
  • Pediatric to Adult Finger Sizes — Accommodates a wide range of finger thicknesses,
    0.3 - 1.0 inch (8 mm to 26 mm).
  • Automatic On/Off
  • Energy Efficient — Operates on two AAA alkaline batteries for approximately 1600 spot-checks or up to 18 hours of continuous operation.
  • Durable & Reliable — Rugged enough for use in the most demanding situations. The Onyx has the US Army and US Air Force aeromedical certification for use in helicopters.