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Get fast, accurate oxygen saturation and pulse rate readings in seconds — no prescription required. The Blue Jay Deluxe Finger Pulse Oximeter delivers noninvasive spot-check monitoring of arterial hemoglobin oxygen saturation (SpO2) and pulse rate for both adult and pediatric users. The large one-way LED display makes readings easy to see at a glance, while the soft rubber-lined fingertip chamber ensures a comfortable, secure fit.
Compact and portable, it’s ideal for home use, travel, fitness monitoring, and clinical spot checks. Includes a protective rubber boot, two AAA batteries, and user instructions. Backed by a 1-year limited warranty. Not intended for continuous monitoring.
Note: This item will be in stock after 6/9/26.
What does SpO2 mean?
SpO2 stands for peripheral oxygen saturation — the percentage of hemoglobin in your blood that is carrying oxygen. A normal SpO2 reading for a healthy adult is typically 95–100%. Readings below 90% may indicate a need for medical attention. Always consult your healthcare provider to interpret your readings in the context of your health condition.
Is this suitable for children?
Yes. The Blue Jay Deluxe Oximeter is designed to fit a wide range of finger sizes and is compatible with both adult and pediatric users. For very young children or infants, a dedicated pediatric oximeter with a smaller probe may be more appropriate — consult your healthcare provider.
How long do the batteries last?
The oximeter runs on 2 AAA batteries (included) and provides up to 30 hours of continuous operation. The auto power-off feature and battery low indicator help extend battery life and alert you when replacement is needed.
Can I use this for continuous overnight monitoring?
No. This oximeter is designed for spot-check use only and is not intended for continuous or overnight monitoring. For continuous monitoring applications, a dedicated continuous pulse oximeter prescribed by a healthcare provider is required.