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The EMAY Sleep Pulse Oximeter is a lightweight, user-friendly device designed for continuous overnight monitoring of blood oxygen levels and pulse rate. With up to 40 hours of built-in memory, it records data independently and syncs later via Bluetooth to a free app offering detailed trend reports. Its large rotating LCD display ensures easy reading, while standard AAA batteries provide long-lasting power. Trusted for accuracy and comfort, it’s an essential tool for anyone serious about optimizing sleep health and detecting potential issues like sleep apnea.






| ASIN | B07RKVDHXH |
| Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Batteries included? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
| Battery life | 40 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | 13,613 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 23 in Oximeters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,848) |
| Date First Available | 7 Dec. 2019 |
| Item Weight | 10 g |
| Item model number | EMO-80 |
| Manufacturer | EMAY |
| Package Dimensions | 9.09 x 8.99 x 5.21 cm; 10 g |
| Part number | EMO-80 |
A**R
Accurate, cheap and very easy to use.
Initially cynical about this gadgets accuracy and precision I was pleasantly very surprised at both. I used it for 4 nights initially to find out if it was likely I had sleep apnoea sleeping on my front. Recording both my oxygen levels and my heart rate throughout the night. A low heart rate whilst asleep was a question that also needed answering so it also solved that issue. Clear concise instructions, very easy to use, 2 sets of batteries and ability to transfer data to the app on your phone or laptop for summary reading and transference to print if needed. The unit comfortably stayed on my finger all night. All in all a great little unit and very happy with my purchase. Would highly recommend.
C**R
can do the job
I wore this on one hand and an NHS take-home sleep study oximeter on the other (£1000 device). While the nhs did not give me the full data, the headline ODI and low SP02 point was very similar enough to feel like it can do the job. The device is easy to use and data summary very useful for showing you what is going on and talking to a GP / respiratory nurse. I also found it useful to experiment with diet and sleeping position effects on sleep breathing. The low SP02 alarm is effective and reassuring if to avoid scary 02 drops if things are difficult. The app and printout summaries are very useful. It works with normal AAA rechargeable batteries which I always prefer compared to more expensive models. I am a 3xl and find it comfortable enough to wear every night with just the clip and no strapping. Serves as a useful torch. Screen rotation is also nice feature. Price is good compared to others. It is also regularly put on offer. Review is for deal price <£40.
C**A
Excellent pulse oximeter at an affordable price.
This is a brilliant piece of kit for monitoring blood oxygen saturation and pulse rate during sleep. In essential combination with the app I am able to provide health professionals with different data formats including summary sheets in PDF format and to which you can add your own relevant remarks. I now understand why some days I feel so tired and others are fine. This is necessary monitoring and very cost effective. The device is very affordable and I am pleased at last I can do what the NHS can't. Thanks to EMAY! My best purchase this year.
C**R
Impressive pulse oximeter with overnight storage of pulse rate and SpO2 level taken every second
This is a quality product; it is well-made and its functionality is impressive. The Android app which you can install via the Play Store works fine on my Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G and has a well-designed, easy-to-use user interface. The device clamps on a finger like the ones nurses use in hospitals and clinics. It samples SpO2 (blood oxygen level) and pulse rate each second and can store these measurements overnight while you sleep. I simply left the device on my index finger overnight in bed. A roll of black bandage is supplied but I ended up taking it off as the device stayed on my finger all night without it. The red LED light that shines through the finger did not trouble me as it is not bright, and the display itself turns off after 90 seconds anyway. The end knuckle of my index finger was a little sore the next morning where the device had been clamped on my finger, but nothing serious. Although the device has data storage capability, it can be used as a normal pulse oximeter for spot checks as well. To look at it has the appearance of a standard pulse oximeter, albeit the quality of manufacture and materials is noticeably better than a cheap standard pulse oximeter I already have. The device uses two AAA batteries. Four batteries are supplied in the box, as well as a lanyard, a little storage bag for the device, and a user manual. The user manual explains well how to use the device, and there is an e-mail address to contact the manufacturer if you have any questions or problems. I e-mailed the manufacturer with a query and they replied quickly and were helpful. The user manual estimates that a pair of AAA batteries should last for at least three 8-hour measurement periods. It is possible to view, save and e-mail a detailed PDF report showing statistics and graphs of the blood oxygen levels and pulse rates over the measurement period you have had the device on a finger. The report is impressive and looks very professional, and I would not have a problem showing it to a doctor. In my case I was worried that my blood oxygen level was dropping too low while I slept, but the report put my mind to rest. It is also possible to save or share a CSV (comma-separated values) file which you can import into a spreadsheet if you want to examine or analyse the data yourself. The only things that I found that could be improved are: a) sometimes deleting the data stored on the device took a few attempts; b) the user manuals that can be viewed in the app could do with being zoom-able, as the text displayed on a smartphone is tiny (a printed user manual is supplied as well in any case); c) I could not find a way of deleting a user. I do not consider these significant problems, though. Overall I am very impressed with this device.
M**N
Ease of use once I watched video on YouTube
This is day 1 set up day. I found reading the instructions (at 72 years old ) Actions and looking at the pictures weren’t very explicit. How ever once I scanned the code and watched the YouTube vid it made sense. I managed to put the strap on. Then came the pairing or binding as the word they use. I must admit I did not read the instructions and it took 5 attempts to realise ( as per instructions) you dont need your finger in the device. 🤦🏽♀️ once it was paired I then read the manual accessed the other devices they sell and looked at the cases available. All look good quality and fair prices. So far it might have taken and hour of my life but at least I accomplished something today 👍🏼 I will use tonight and update review tomorrow.
M**R
Really useful
I bought this in order to monitor my oxygen levels due to concerns over my breathing at night. Unlike some I looked at, it will record all night and give a very detailed report when uploaded to your phone. This was really easy and quick to set up and very informative. I really like the alarm feature which is loud enough to wake you up if your oxygen levels drop too low and this has meant that my husband can actually get a good night's sleep instead of waking up frequently to check on me! The additional finger strap means that it remains comfortably and securely in place throughout the night. This device can also be used to do a spot check at any time without recording. I am very happy with it.
C**N
Semplice da utilizzare, di buona fattura. Buona anche la app a supporto.
T**S
The Emay oxygen monitor works great. It stays on your finger at night and had no lapse of data. The app was extremely easy to setup and use. The reports it generates are detailed and easy to read.
A**R
The function and the app where fantastic. I was impressed by the quality and accuracy of the reporting. It looks like a fully professional sleep analysis. My respiratory doctor was very impressed by the report and it got me out of having to do a hospital sleep study every year. Amazing buy!
G**E
This is a solid product. Easy to setup and use, easy to wear at night sleeping, connects easily with the app, app software quality is excellent, prints a very detailed report. Without a CPAP, I was able to clearly see a lot of breathing issues at night, frequent oxygen desaturation events with associated rise in heart rate. Then when wearing a CPAP machine, it clearly showed a dramatic decrease in oxygen desaturation events. Pros: - Easy setup - Low cost compared to all others - Easy to wear at night - Excellent (android) app software - Easy to connect via bluetooth - Detailed report, downloadable in PDF or image - Clearly identifies apnea oxygen desaturation events - very few dropouts due to motion artifact (restlessness) - No monthly fee, it just works Cons: - Not rechargeable, uses common inexpensive AAA batteries - Somewhat bulky to wear compared to some others, but stays on the finger well, does not fall off
L**T
Didn’t have any issues setting it up. Has a good polling rate and helped figuring out a health issue im currently getting diagnosed.