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With flying at higher altitudes I'm interested in buying a pulse oximeter for use onboard the plane. I'm interested in opinions on which type and perhaps brand.
Many years ago we purchased for a family member a "medical grade" Nonin pulse oximeter which used transmissivity on a fingertip. That said there are watch or watch like devices at this juncture that use reflectivity. The Nonin was as far as I can tell was very accurate and in fact transmissivity on a fingertip seems to be the gold standard for such devices.
That said in my reading there are mixed opinions on reflectivity based units (e.g. Garmin D2 Delta PX or exercise oriented devices) especially when one is unable to be motionless during measurement.
Perhaps getting another Nonin or a lower cost units is the best answer. But it would be nice to have one less thing kicking around the cockpit and have it combined with something that tells time.
Thoughts?
Many years ago we purchased for a family member a "medical grade" Nonin pulse oximeter which used transmissivity on a fingertip. That said there are watch or watch like devices at this juncture that use reflectivity. The Nonin was as far as I can tell was very accurate and in fact transmissivity on a fingertip seems to be the gold standard for such devices.
That said in my reading there are mixed opinions on reflectivity based units (e.g. Garmin D2 Delta PX or exercise oriented devices) especially when one is unable to be motionless during measurement.
Perhaps getting another Nonin or a lower cost units is the best answer. But it would be nice to have one less thing kicking around the cockpit and have it combined with something that tells time.
Thoughts?