SensorMedics SpO2 Finger Sensor with Large Reusable Finger Probe (12 Feet, Direct)

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Manufactured by: Avante

Category: SPO2 Sensors and Probes

Avante SensorMedics SpO2 Finger Sensor with Large Reusable Finger Probe (12 Feet, Direct)
Product Description: SensorMedics SpO2 Finger Sensor with Large Reusable Finger Probe (12 Feet, Direct)
Enhance your medical monitoring capabilities with the SensorMedics SpO2 Finger Sensor. Designed for precision and ease of use, this large reusable finger probe is an essential tool for continuous oxygen saturation monitoring. With a generous 12-foot cable, this sensor provides flexibility and convenience, ensuring unobstructed patient movement during assessments.
Compatible with OEM models Oxyshuttle I and Oxyshuttle II, the SensorMedics SpO2 Finger Sensor ensures reliable performance in critical care settings. Its ergonomic design promotes comfort, making it ideal for prolonged use while delivering accurate SpO2 readings.
Upgrade your medical equipment with the SensorMedics SpO2 Finger Sensor, a trusted choice for healthcare professionals seeking quality and reliability in patient monitoring.
SensorMedics SpO2 Finger Sensor with Large Reusable Finger Probe Specifications:

  • Sensor Type: Optical
  • Probe Length: 12 feet (3.66 meters)
  • Finger Probe Size: Large
  • Operating Environment Temperature:
  • Range: 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)
  • Power Supply:
  • Required Voltage: 5V DC
  • SpO2 Range: 0% to 100%
  • Accuracy:
  • SpO2: ±2% (70% to 100% range)
  • Pulse Rate Range: 30 to 250 beats per minute
  • Patient Population: Adult and Pediatric
  • Connectivity: Direct connection to the monitor
  • Material: Medical-grade materials for skin safety
  • Weight: Approximately 0.5 lbs (227 grams)

Please confirm specific use cases and guidelines as they may vary with different healthcare settings.

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