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O2 Ring™ Oxygen Monitor
  • O2 Ring™ Oxygen Monitor

    This product may help you stay well by better understanding your body, preventing or predicting health challenges, and sharing the results with your health professional.

     

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    O2Ring™ tracks hypoxia. Comfortable overnight monitoring with silent vibration alarm for low oxygen levels, high or low heart rate. Share oximetry reports.

     

    The Wellue O2 Ring is a valuable tool for people who want to monitor their health. It is a small, lightweight, and easy-to-use device that provides real-time measurements of SpO2 and heart rate. The O2 Ring also has alarms and alerts that can be used to quickly identify and address any potential health problems.

     

    Here are some additional details about the features of the Wellue O2 Ring:

     

    • SpO2: SpO2 is a measure of the amount of oxygen in the blood. A normal SpO2 level is between 95% and 100%. A low SpO2 level can be a sign of a number of health problems, including sleep apnea, pneumonia, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
       
    • Heart rate: Heart rate is the number of times your heart beats per minute. A normal resting heart rate is between 60 and 100 beats per minute. A high heart rate can be a sign of a number of health problems, including anxiety, fever, and exercise.
       
    • Alarms and alerts: The O2 Ring can be set to alarm if SpO2 or heart rate levels fall outside of a predetermined range. This can help people to quickly identify and address any potential health problems.
       
    • Data storage and sharing: The O2 Ring stores data on SpO2 and heart rate measurements. This data can be shared with a doctor or other healthcare provider for further analysis.
       
    • Portability and ease of use: The O2 Ring is small, lightweight, and easy to use. It can be worn by people of all ages and is comfortable to wear for extended periods of time.

     

     

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      Be proactive about your health, predict and prevent problems or share with your health professional.

       

      FDA registered ring oxygen monitor tracks your blood oxygen level, heart rate and body movements every second automatically and accurately.

       

      Silent vibration alarm in the ring alerts you immediately when low oxygen, low heart rate or high heart rate detected.

       

      Determine if there are stop breathing events while sleeping.

      Record and store long-term professional data and trends like the sleep lab gathered on your phone, tablet, laptop and desktop at no extra fee.

       

      Print or share four-seconds interval high-resolution PDF or CVS format oximetry reports with your doctor, bringing great help for a sleep study.

       

      No more oppression, the soft silicone ring making O2Ring comfortable to wear overnight. USB rechargeable, one charge for two nights for typically use.

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    • How To Use

      To take a reading on the Wellue O2 Ring, follow these steps:

      • Make sure that the ring is turned on.
      • Place the ring on your finger. Make sure that the ring is snug but not too tight.
      • Wait a few seconds for the ring to start measuring your SpO2 and heart rate.
      • Once the ring has finished measuring, you will see your SpO2 and heart rate on the ring's display.
      • You can also view your SpO2 and heart rate measurements in the Wellue Health app.

      Here are some additional tips for taking a reading on the Wellue O2 Ring:

      • Make sure that your finger is clean: Your finger should be clean before you take a reading. To clean your finger, use a damp cloth and mild soap.
      • Avoid moving your finger: Try to keep your finger still while the ring is measuring your SpO2 and heart rate.
      • Avoid taking a reading if you are cold: If you are cold, your SpO2 level may be lower than normal. Wait until you warm up before taking a reading.
      • Consult with a doctor: If you have any concerns about your health, consult with a doctor. The O2 Ring is not a substitute for medical advice.

       

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