Once limited to clinics, fingertip oxygen readings are now a home staple. The POM-02 reads SpO2 and pulse in seconds, giving families a fast, non-invasive way to check on respiratory health.

A few years ago, most people had never held a pulse oximeter. Today, the small clip that reads blood-oxygen from a fingertip sits in millions of medicine cabinets, next to the thermometer. Its rise says something about how home health has changed: people want fast, objective answers, and they want them without a needle or a trip to the clinic.

Two numbers, ten seconds

Clip it on a finger and a fingertip oximeter reads blood-oxygen saturation (SpO2) and pulse rate in seconds, no preparation, no discomfort. For anyone managing asthma, recovering from a respiratory illness, or simply keeping an eye on an at-risk family member, that immediacy is the whole point.

Clinic-grade, pocket-sized

The POM-02 brings the kind of reading once reserved for clinics into the palm of your hand: a bright display, a comfortable spring-loaded fit, and accuracy you can rely on. It's the reassurance of a quick, non-invasive check, whenever a question comes up.