Vibeat OxyU Wrist Pulse Oximeter – Bluetooth Blood Oxygen Monitor with Finger Sensor, Wearable Finger Oxygen Meter, Continuous Heart Rate & O2 Tracking, Real-time Notification, Free APP & PC Report
$199.99 Original price was: $199.99.$159.99Current price is: $159.99.








Product description
The video showcases the product in use.The video guides you through product setup.The video compares multiple products.The video shows the product being unpacked. Wrist OxyU Pulse Oximeter Merchant Video



Convenient Data Transfer and Storage Built-in Memory
Built-in memory, independent operation, OxyRing has the capacity to store 4 sets of 10-hour datas.
Once the device is connected to the app via Bluetooth, the data will be automatically uploaded.(app storage unlimited)


Vibeat Wearable Pulse Oximeter
Customer Reviews
3.8 out of 5 stars 91
4.2 out of 5 stars 36
4.0 out of 5 stars 62
3.9 out of 5 stars 45
Price
$159.99$159.99
$159.99$159.99
$99.99$99.99
$99.99$99.99
Real-time Data
O2, PR, Motion
O2, PR, Motion
O2, PR, Motion
O2, PR, Motion
Low 02 Level Notification
Oximeter Vibration, APP Beep
Oximeter Vibration, APP Beep
Oximeter Beep, APP Beep
Oximeter Vibration
Low/High PR Notification
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Oximeter Vibration, APP Beep
Oximeter Beep, APP Beep
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O2 Score
✔
✔
✔
✔
Data Collection
4/s
4/s
1/min
1/min
APP Report Format
PDF / CSV / Binary
PDF / CSV / Binary
PDF / CSV
PDF / CSV
PC Report
✔
✔
✘
✘
Battery Run Time
12-16 hrs
12-16 hrs
8-12 hrs
8-12 hrs
Apple Health
✔
✔
✔
✔
Screen Brightness Adjustment
✘
✔
✘
✘
Long-Time Accurate Tracker: OxyU oximeter tracks your blood oxygen saturation level, heart rate and body motion long time, can be used for up to 12-16 hours after fully charged. The lightest, smallest silicone ring sensor makes it comfortable for continuous tracking and durable
Detailed APP Records & PC Report: Free to export and share detailed records as PDF, CSV or Binary. View detailed data every four seconds, as well as O2 score. You can manage your oxygen reports through the PC software
Smart Notificarion: Both the device and APP will let you know immediately when your blood oxygen level exceeds the threshold. You can adjust the threshold and intensity of reminders on the APP
Built-in Memory: OxyU can store 4 groups of 10-hour data on device. The data will be uploaded automatically when the device is connected to the APP via Bluetooth. (Unlimited store in APP). (The first set of data will be overwritten by the fifth set, so please upload your data to the app promptly)
Easy to Use: OxyU blood oxygen saturation monitor runs automatically when you wear it, even the elderly can easily get started.(When placing the oximeter on your finger, ensure that your hand is warm, relaxed, and positioned below the heart level. Maintain stillness and avoid engaging in strenuous activities during the measurement. It is advisable to take a reading before or after exercising.)
Product dimensions: Main unit: 5cm x 3cm, Adjustable perimeter: 16-23cm, Probe cable length: ≈22cm.
Note: It’s not a medical device. This device is for Sports and Aviation use only and not intended for medical use.
8 reviews for Vibeat OxyU Wrist Pulse Oximeter – Bluetooth Blood Oxygen Monitor with Finger Sensor, Wearable Finger Oxygen Meter, Continuous Heart Rate & O2 Tracking, Real-time Notification, Free APP & PC Report
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Bob R –
Verg good product
I have been using this oximeter for about three weeks now. Overall, I think the unit is well made. It does not interfere with my sleep. I have tried it on several fingers and feel the index works best. Because the finger band is rubber, it adjusts to the finger. It is a little snug, but it should ease as time goes by. I checked with the manufacturer and was told that I can purchase replacement parts. Good to know. However, the product description does not really make you aware that even though the software is free there is a catch: if you want more than just the daily report, you need to purchase the premium version which runs in the $6 to $8 per month range, depending on the subscription period you select. The free daily report works very well for me. It has a high level of detail. I have sleep apnea and have become concerned about the duration and degree of desaturation events during the night. This helps me monitor that concern. I would recommend this product to others.
T Durham –
Great for tracking o2 level
I’m always out of breath and wanted something that would warn me when my o2 level dropped. I down loaded their app and set it to go off at 85%. The finger part vibrates when I go below my set point, and you can set that at whatever you want. When it goes off I know I need to sit down and rest and let my o2 level go back up. The device will save my daily info and then download it to my phone app whenever its USB is unhooked. I haven’t quite figured out all the info in the app yet, but I can look at my o2 level in real time during the day plus my o2 score for the entire day. The battery will last all day, plus you can monitor the battery level on the app anytime. I unplug the device from the ring part at night and recharge it. FYI: I did try a cheaper ring o2 sensor, but it wouldn’t warn me and their app sucked. This was a little pricey but you do get what you pay for.
edward_R –
Average results with some mechanical concerns …
Accuracy of SpO2 was off by a nominal 3% – 4% points based on my previous oximeters … not sure why as I’m on overnight oxygen … the ODI was equally suspicious but less troublesome to me … putting on the main unit on my left wrist was rather difficult using only one hand and takes some effort to lock in place. Because I also wear an Apple iWatch on same wrist, this Oximeter had to be mounted upside down (see photo) because the cable/data connector to the unit is so large that it is impossible to have both side-by-side … not that inconvenient but there was no other option. The data cable seems sturdy enough but what is bothersome is that the sensor itself has a very thin silicon/rubber based membrane that stretches and holds the sensor in place … from my previous experienced, over time and daily putting on and taking off to recharge that membrane will fail and break … that is unfortunately inevitable. A replacement data/sensor cable is Available from Vibeat but cost (as of this review date) is $25 plus s&h. Overall this Oximeter is average in many respects but not as good as a ring Oximeter from other sources … at best it’s a compromise for short term historical data/trend of SpO2.
The Rabble –
This thing just plain flat don’t work.
Everything works fine except the the thing that matters most. The o2 readings are worthless NEVER drops below 97% and stays at 99% 99% of the time. I’ve cross checked this thing against a finger clamp type one and a Emay wrist one. This thing just plain flat don’t work.
Bucky Sawtooth –
Inconsistsnt Warnings
This pulse oxygen device is somewhat well designed. I have COPD, I am quite active, my O2 needs are quite variable. I can get by with 2 lpm if I am sitting on the couch to needing 6-8 lpm if I am hiking up the hills around my home at 8100 ft of elevation west of Boulder CO. I need to know my pulse oxygen frequently depending on my activity. This unit works well, mostly. I can pull up my sleeve and view my number on the screen. It is preferable to taking a fingertip unit out of my pocket, placing it on my finger and waiting for a reading. I have done that many many times. Also in cold weather it can be hard or impossible to get a reading. Yes yes I try to wear a big mitten to keep my finger warm etc. On the minus side, the unit gives accurate readings mostly, then it will give warning readings periodically. Readings that my O2 is too low. I then stop, retrieve a fingertip unit and learn that I am not low. I need better accuracy. I am returning the wrist unit.
VAL –
Product instructions not helpful
I have it synced to bluetooth and all i get is a bluetooth symbol and a phone symbol. Unit is charged and phone says monitor is connected to my phone, bit nothing is syncing. Will not keep.
AZMom –
Very helpful device for continuous monitoring
I am the mother of a severely disabled young man who is recovering from pneumonia. I needed an oximeter with an alarm on my phone to notify me if he is having O2 dips at night. This device works perfectly. The wrist band and finger sensor are comfortable for him and fits on his hand despite contractures. Set up was about as easy as it gets, nearly a plug and play set up. The data history is awesome and allows me to easily share his objective over night data with his doctors vs me getting up multiple times to take spot checks. It seems as accurate as any O2 monitor. Great device!
Russell –
Pulse Oximeter
Everything in the pictures is what it comes with. After unpacking it, it has the instructions user guide and user manual, 1 year warranty card, Device, Ring Senor and Data/Charging Cable. So, I tried it on and it fits like a glove its not tight and fits very comfortably on my wrist and finger and it works as advertised. The instructions are very easy to read and follow, even when it comes down to downloading the app and using it. I only wish I would have bought this sooner. Great product it save me from having to use the manual one every 30 minutes and write down the readings.