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EMAY EMO-90 Sleep Pulse Oximeter gives you the extraordinarily informative & valuable overnight report.






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Wearing Type
Fingertip Fingertip Wrist Mask
Battery Type
Rechargeable lithium battery AAA battery Rechargeable lithium battery Rechargeable lithium battery
SpO2 Tracking
✓
✓
✓
✘
Breathing Tracking
✘ ✘ ✘
✓
Snoring Tracking
✘ ✘ ✘
✓
Alarm
✓
✓
✘ ✘
Smartphone App
✓
✓
✓
✓
PC App
✓
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ODI4
✓
✓
✓
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AHI
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✓
Support Two Modes: 1. Spot Check-> Read your oxygen level in real time whenever needed without recording data 2. Continuous Tracking -> Record data second by second over time for later analysis and report.
Stand-alone oxygen monitor with 72 hours built-in memory that you don’t need a smartphone to make it work. Wear it to sleep and take it off to sync in the morning. Settings (alarm threshold, mode switch, memory clearance) can be done on the device itself without connecting to app.
Audio alarm to wake you up once your oxygen or heart rate drops below threshold
Free PC Software & iOS/Android App : 1. Download and review your historical data second by second 2. Export the granular data as CSV file for sharing & analysis 3. Generate professional oxygen report with crucial information such as oxygen & HR trends over time, ODI data to share with your physician
Rechargeable design, lightweight, no aaa batteries.
5 reviews for EMAY Sleep Oxygen Monitor with PC Software & App | Bluetooth Pulse Oximeter Rechargeable for Overnight & Continuous SpO2 Tracking with 72 Hours Built-in Memory | Gives Informative Report & Analysis
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JewelRuby –
So I don’t usually love pulse oximeters, but I love this one.
I’ve had a few pulse oximeters, but this one supersedes them all. It does the job, and it’s not a hassle at all.Some things that I really like:* Fast readings (and seemingly accurate readings, too)* Clear and easy to read* Long readings (I can wear it overnight easily and still have battery leftover the next couple days.)* Graphs show what’s been logged. These can also be sent as PDFs to your email and to your doctor.* Personalization (I think it came with a 94% SPO2 lower reading, but I set mine to 90% minimum for SP02 to match what my doctor’s office uses.)* Easy to charge (I just plug it into my computer, and it charges.)* Easy to upload what it logs. Just click “connect” in the app, and it does the rest.The only things I wish they’d do different is make it a little more comfortable. It’s great for spot checks, but after a while, I’m ready to take a break from wearing it (but then again, how much can they actually change to make these more comfortable without compromising the accuracy?) Also, after that, after a couple minutes, the “recording” message comes on. I guess I’m nosy in that I want to see what’s being recorded.Otherwise, it’s my dream pulse oximeter. 🙂
Bud Mills –
Great Quality Unit to Track Blood Oxygen and Pulse Rate Levels
I’m impressed at how this device works and the detailed information I’m getting. I’ve COPD and Sleep Apnea and use oxygen at night to sleep and off and on during the day. I’m able to wear the finger meter using the strap to keep it on all night. The information on my oxygen saturation and heart rate are great. This unit takes a data point reading of O2 and pulse every 30 seconds from the time I turn it on record until I turn off the record. Plug in the USB cable to my computer and using their App download the information from the finger unit to the App. I can review the data and review a chart version that shows more detail than I every expected. I showed a copy of the charts to my doctor today when I went in for a check up. He knew exactly what they were and explained to me what all the data was showing. He even asked where I got it from. You can even download an Excel file of all the data points if you want to manipulate the data yourself if you want. This has been a great device for me to be able to see what’s going on with my O2 and pulse during the night when it’s difficult to tell what’s going on since I’m asleep. Great unit and well done. It took a little while to get used to the Pulse Oximeter sticking off my finger at night but the little strap keeps it from getting pulled off you finger when sleeping. Will get another one if this one ever fails. By the way this meter has a rechargeable battery that lasts about 8 hours also. Just plug it in a USB to recharge and you’re ready to go.
Any Mouse –
Real-time monitoring is GREAT
PROS:* Visual display while monitoring is very nice.* Display is crisp and clear. Easy to read.* Device setup is straightforward and easy to do.* Uploading to the PC / phone is easy. * It is very easy to start the recording, to upload data to your phone or to the PC.* I charged the device every day so no problems running out of battery overnight. * The real-time display is GREAT.* I had the opportunity to compare, simultaneously, the SleepO2 and the EMO-90 and they both recorded similar results.* I have tried both the SleepO2 and EMO-90. The EMO-90 is great for watching in real-time, while the SleepO2 is more comfortable for nighttime wear.CONS:* not as comfortable as the SleepO2. Hard case vs. silicon finger sensor.* has a tendency to fall off the finger during the night, this would produce two (or more) files that would need to be uploaded. The files could not be merged.* I was afraid of the monitor falling off my finger when getting up in the middle of the night. The SleepO2 was gently tethered to my wrist.* file management on the PC is a bit tricky. File names require some concentration to determine what was recorded and what was not.* It is possible to upload the same file multiple times, which confused me when I was trying to look at trends. This could be avoided by printing the summary reports.*Some data management tools (Excel spreadsheets, for example) would be nice for viewing the data. It can be done, but it is not for the average user. Maybe EMay could offer some templates or if there is a user group, users could contribute.SUMMARY:* Very nice device, especially handy for real-time monitoring of pulse rate and oxygen level.* Very good quality.* Not as comfortable for nighttime wear as the SleepO2.* To check its accuracy, I will be asking my doctor to do an office measurement, or even better, schedule a home sleep study with a professional machine. I will try to amend my review after that test.
Matthew S. –
hghly recommend
had my Emay pulse oximeter for 1 week, delivery was within 24hrs; So far the monitor is exactly what I needed to monitor my HR and O2 levels at night in conjunction with my atrial fib. Was easy to set up and connect to my phone and computer to track data, daily download very easy…..information very specific……monitor irtself is easy to read, set up monitoring process and ability to set individual parameters, with alarm availability……Wearing the devise is quite unobtrusive, just slide on mid finger left hand (am rt handed) and secure with the band provided…..stays in place and after first night not even aware its there……this indeed has been helpful in tracting my potential sleep concerns and I would indeed recommend to anyone for the price.
Nancy –
Small yet mighty!
This little item is invaluable! Accurate and fast. Provides written reports. Excellent for someone with breathing difficulties found during the night. It is FDA cleared and just awaiting approval. A great find.