Zacurate Pro Series 500DL Fingertip Pulse Oximeter
Determine your blood oxygen level, pulse rate and pulse strength in only 10 seconds and display it conveniently on a large digital LED display. The Zacurate Pro Series 500DL fingertip pulse oximeter is manufactured according to the CE and FDA standards set for pulse oximeter designed for sports enthusiasts, pilots or anyone who wants to obtain their SpO2 (blood oxygen saturation levels) and PR (Pulse Rate) on the go.
- ACCURATE AND RELIABLE – Accurately determine your SpO2 (blood oxygen saturation levels).
- FULL SPO2 VALUE – The ONLY LED pulse oximeter that can read and display up to 100% for SpO2.
- SPORT/HEALTH ENTHUSIASTS – For sports enthusiasts like mountain climbers, skiers, bikers or anyone interested in measuring their SpO2 and pulse rate. SpO2 and Pulse Rate now faces instead of away from the user for an easy read.
- ACCOMMODATES WIDE RANGE OF FINGER SIZES – Finger chamber with SMART Spring System. Works for ages 12 and above.
- LOADED WITH ACCESSORIES – Include 2X AAA BATTERIES that will allow the pulse oximeter to be used right out of the box, a SILICON COVER to protect your pulse oximeter from dirt and physical damage and a LANYARD for convenience. Comes with 12 months WARRANTY and USA based technical phone support.
Michael –
Where to start?First, the owner’s manual is very comprehensive, including a detailed explanation of how a pulse oximeter works, features of the CMS 500DL, causes of inaccurate readings and more. Unusually for a small inexpensive electronic device it is written in fluent English with correct grammar and punctuation!I compared the readings of the CMS 500DL with my Nonin Onyx Vantage which cost about $150 from a medical supply house and the measurements were identical. I have checked the Nonin with those at my local hospital and medical clinic; it is completely accurate.Items included in the 32 page owner’s manual include sections about the various features of the product, cleaning and disinfecting, maintenance and troubleshooting and technical issues and specifications.
Kenny C –
For the price this is a great bit of kit to keep a eye on low oxygen levels for all the family.The device itself is easy to read, simple press of a button you have the reading, batteries included with a decent rubber cover to protect the device.
Rita Martin –
so far so good
Pennij –
Good quality
Ffion Fandango –
Does what it is supposed to do. Handy cord attached so you can hang it round your neck if required. Tested against NHS ones at work and are 100% accurate.
grumps –
Very happy with it.
Carlos Rocha –
Easy to use.
chris –
very good
Adams – Ohio –
This always seem to read lower O2 values than what my Dr. readings. Not sure if there is a way to calibrate the numbers.Update:If you thought customer service was a thing of the past then you have not purchased a product from Med Shop & Beyond. Based on my review I received and email from Nikki at Med Shop & Beyond with suggestions on how to use the meter to obtain the correct readings. After trying the suggestions I was still having a problem and I responded to Nikki and the next thing happen is what surprised me. Nikki sent me another email with her phone number asking me to call her so we could discuss my concerns. After talking with Nikki she understood my concerns and offered to send me a new device after she personally tested it.I received a shipment confirmation email and a few days later I received the new device. I followed the instructions and it is providing the expected readings.I will continue to do business with Med Shop & Beyond based on their customer service
Jeff P. –
I have COPD, am on supplemental O2 and need to keep an eye on my sats. I’ve kept at least two of these around for a while now and when one recently (finally) died I replaced it with this latest and greatest version. It locks on to your vitals and starts displaying results so quickly you’ll think it’s a pricey institutional version. I occasionally buy one of these as a replacement or as an extra convenience, and every time they’re better than the time before. If you’ve got an older version and are tired of waiting for it to respond, considering buying a newer version.Word to the wise: I’ve seen medical equipment suppliers offer equivalent (rebranded) versions of these items for well over $200. Yes, really. Maybe they’re screwing their customers directly or screwing intermediaries (insurance companies or taxpayers via Medicare). Don’t be suckered!
Echo6Romeo –
Unfortunately I needed this for my little guy who is doing great now but needed to measure oxygen at home. As you can see it’s pretty much spot on with the hospital equipment.
Dan –
So I read a lot of reviews before selecting this one and picked this one based on believing more actual users of this product were reviewing rather than other products looked like they had fake or paid for reviews. The described accuracy in the manual for this unit is +-2. I have only used it for a day but my father is in the hospital so I have a machine that is thousands upon thousands of dollars to compare it to (second image). Most every time, this unit is 2% below what the hospital machine says (first image compared to second image – within the +-2% threshold indicated by the product). A few times, it was under reporting by 3% but not too often. A few tips: 1. Make sure the light isn’t too bright where the reading is taking place. 2. Hold still 3. Breathe steady 4. Nail polish can impede the reading 5. If the reading seems off, re-position on the finger and try again. The directions say to put it on, then turn on the unit so I have been taking the reading this way. Overall, I am very happy for day 1. I can read the screen perfectly fine, reading is fairly accurate and all for under $20. Highly recommend. Will update review if I start to see the accuracy dwindle or battery life, LCD screen start to fail etc. Until then, A++
Caroline –
Comfortable and easy to use. Great quality and like that it turns itself off after 8s once you’ve taken it off your finger to preserve battery.
Al –
Brilliant