Masimo MightySat™ Rx Fingertip Pulse Oximeter $399.99
  The MightySat ™ Rx Fingertip Pulse Oximeter measures SpO2, PR, Pi, and PVi with its at-a-glance high resolution display. Its flexible finger pad enables secure application and minimizes external interference. The touch pad has a high resolution display with a rotating and adjustable color screen for clear display of all measurements. The MightySat ™ Rx offers a unique solution to point of care treatment and initial patient diagnostics. Features: High Resolution Display Signal I.Q.® provides measurement confidence of SpO2 Real time graphical display of patient’s Pleth Waveform Touchpad Allows for Easy Access of Settings and Features Optional Bluetooth LE Capability Flexible Finger Pad Durable and Lightweight Design Specs: Weight: 0.16 lbs. 2.9” x 1.6” x 1.2” Operates with 2 (1.5) volt AAA batteries. Battery life of approx. 1800 spot checks Operating Temperature: 41-104F Storage Temperature: -40 to 158F Operating Humidity 10 to 95%, non-condensing Featuring Masimo SET® Measure-through Motion and Low Perfusion™ Pulse Oximetry Masimo SET® – The Choice of Leading Hospitals Worldwide Masimo SET® overcomes the challenges of low perfusion and motion artifact that limit conventional pulse oximetry Masimo SET® pulse oximetry helps clinicians monitor more than 200 million patients a year1 Respiration Rate from the Pleth (RRp®) RRp may be used to measure respiration rate in the clinic, during emergency medical services, and at home. RRp provides a wide measurement range of 4 to 70 breaths per minute.   UUnique parameters and indicators: Signal IQ® (SIQ)Located under the plethysmographic waveform. The height of the vertical line provides an assessment of the confidence in the SpO2 value displayed. Plethysmographic (Pleth) WaveformReal-time graphical representation of changes in volume of arterial blood with each pulse. Perfusion Index (Pi)A measure of the dynamic changes in the perfusion index (Pi) that occur during the respiratory cycle. Pleth Variability Index (PVi)The ratio of the pulsatile blood flow to the non-pulsatile blood in peripheral tissue used to measure peripheral perfusion. Respiration Rate from the Pleth (RRp)A measure of respiration rate based on changes in the plethysmographic waveform. The unit of measure is respiration per minute (RPM).