pulse oximeter
I am wondering if it might be worthwhile to obtain a wrist pulse oximeter that records data while I sleep to see what effect it is having on oxygen saturation. Examples of these devices are the Innovo 50F and the MTS OX610A (see links below).
Innovo 50F
https://innovo-medical.com/collections/innovo/products/innovo-cms-50f-plus
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Innovo-50F-PLUS-Bluetooth-enabled-Color-OLED-Wrist-Pulse-Oximeter-with-Snugfit-probe/106056017
$169
MTS OX610A
http://www.medicaltestsupply.com/MTS_OX_610A_Wrist_Pulse_Oximeter_p/ox610a.htm
$199
- Automatic Start & Stop Recording
- Motion Tolerant (Exercisers, Bicyclists, Hikers, Runners)
- Programmable Alarms including Vibrate
- PC Reporting Software Included (Apple devices not supported)
The Large Memory, stores up to 60 hours of data with a one-second interval (Programmable interval can extent record time to 480 hours). In addition, the memory can be started and stopped on the device without having to be uploaded. This is ideal for users who travel or simply want the convenience of uploading the data less frequently. They can now do it without fear of losing their information.
The MTS OX-610A is FDA & CE Approved.
http://www.medicaltestsupply.com/CMS_50FW_Wrist_Pulse_Oximeter_p/cms-50fw.htm
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HSA Coverage
https://hsastore.com/HSA-Eligibility-List/P/Pulse-Oximeter-E615.aspx
https://fsastore.com/FSA-Eligibility-List/P/Pulse-Oximeter-E615.aspx