Hand-Held Pulse Oximeter

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H100B/H100N Hand-Held Pulse Oximeter

Handheld Pulse Oximeter

  • LCD display with backlight control
  • Dual working modes: monitoring and spot check
  • Trend review and pulse-tone modulation
  • Adjustable audio and visual alarms
  • Powerful data storage capacity (up to 300 hours)
  • PatientCare Viewer software for PC data management
  • Edan SPO2 technology (H100B)
  • Nellcor OximaxTM included (H100N only)
  • General tempaterature measurement (H100N only)
  • Convenient AA size batteries for 30 hours of work

 

  • Dual Measurement: Both devices measure SpO₂ and pulse rate, displaying numeric values and waveform simultaneously on the LCD screen.

  • Data Storage: They offer substantial data storage capacity, accommodating up to 100 patient IDs and 300 hours of continuous monitoring data. 

  • Trend Analysis: Users can review the latest 10 minutes of trend graphs and tables for SpO₂ and pulse rate directly on the screen.

  • Alarms: Both audible and visible alarms are integrated to alert users to abnormal readings.

  • Battery Life: The devices operate for up to 48 hours using four AA batteries or 36 hours with optional Ni-MH rechargeable batteries. 

  • PC Connectivity: Data can be transferred to a PC for storage, review, and printing, with optional software upgrades available. 

H100B vs. H100N:

  • SpO₂ Technology: The H100B utilizes Edan's proprietary SpO₂ technology, while the H100N is equipped with Nellcor Oximax™ technology.

  • Temperature Measurement: The H100N includes general temperature measurement capabilities, which are not present in the H100B model.

Specifications:

  • Dimensions: 160 mm (L) x 70 mm (W) x 37.6 mm (H)

  • Weight: Approximately 165 grams without batteries.

  • Operating Conditions: Function optimally between 5°C to 40°C with 25% to 80% non-condensing humidity

Accessories:

Optional accessories include protective covers, rechargeable battery stands, and various SpO₂ sensors compatible with both the H100B and H100N models.

Both the H100B and H100N are suitable for use in outpatient clinics, ambulances, wards, and emergency settings, offering portability and ease of use for healthcare professionals.