Suggest some good oximeter and BP monitoring device

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So, I've this at home.

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how much did it cost?

from research it seems a lot of people are buying dr trust brand oximeter. It is being sold online at very premium price. Normally it costs 1200-1400 now it costs 4700+
 
Got it for INR 1500.

Also, helped somebody get the same quality for Rs. 500-650 per piece in bulk.
 
how much did it cost?

from research it seems a lot of people are buying dr trust brand oximeter. It is being sold online at very premium price. Normally it costs 1200-1400 now it costs 4700+
I have a dr trust oximeter at home. I purchased it some 3-4 years back on Amazon for 1600.
But honestly if you ask me, there is no such brand required for an oximeter. A decent oximeter which shows pulse rate and oxygen level and costs around 1500-1800 should be good.
 


Tbh atleast for medical equipments I would buy something which has good reviews online or has good word of mouth reviews if buying offline. Don't want to end up buying devices like this.

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Definitely, I agree with you. You cannot take risks with medical equipment. What I meant in my above comment was that it is unnecessary to buy oximeters costing 3000-4000. There are a lot of good oximeters available under 2000, online as well as offline.
 
These are all re-branded Chinese machines. There's nothing special about it. Yes, a couple of companies are making them in India, but they won't be available online easily, the margin is less and they come with warranty. The ones I possess, have 1 year warranty, the actual cost is so less they don't mind giving a replacement. You won't get any warranty for the products you get online, why? All are imported primarily from China.
 
Tbh atleast for medical equipments I would buy something which has good reviews online or has good word of mouth reviews if buying offline. Don't want to end up buying devices like this.

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I bought 1 that looks like this. Haven't got any flukes till now, fingers crossed. IMO the best ones to use at home would be samsung Galaxy S7 or newer phones. They are quite accurate.
 

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yeah samsung went crazy with some of the older models and loaded them with extra sensors. i think they dumped them all in current models. for instance, once of the models had a iris sensor that didn't rely on camera for authentication or something.

 

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