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ACARE TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
(2020) Pulse Oximeter Model Ab-F1/Ah-S1/Ah-M1
OpenOx Performance
Root mean square error (Arms) is a common measure of pulse oximeter device performance that combines bias and precision. Here we report Arms based on Open Oximetry device testing using 2013 FDA Guidelines for 510k submissions and 2017 ISO 80601. Read more about quantification of oximeter performance on our FAQ.
*NOTE: performance is only reported here once we have tested the device in >10 study subjects (i.e. as required by 2013 FDA and 2017 ISO requirements). Performance may change significantly as we continue to perform testing in additional subjects and conditions. Please continue to check back as we update frequently. Click the device to see how details on how many subjects have been tested as well as details of skin color testing.
Arms 4.9%
Purchase Cost
Here we report retail purchase costs (US $) for buying the pulse oximeter, including one adult finger probe. Costs are obtained from one or multiple sources including manufacturers or online retail stores. Of note, some devices have special discount pricing for low and middle-income countries. The special prices are not accounted for in this report.
250
Lifetime Cost
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Lifetime Cost
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ACARE TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
(2020) Pulse Oximeter Model Ab-F1/Ah-S1/Ah-M1
See detailsEstimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Estimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Adjust the assumptions below to estimate the 10-year lifetime cost for this device:
Purchase Cost
Probe Cost
Time to probe replacement
Time to processor replacement
Monthly power cost (e.g batteries)
Lifetime is assumed to be 10 years. Salvage cost at the end of 10 years is assumed to be zero for all devices. Cost of device maintenance or repair is not assumed to be zero. We assume probe and device replacement intervals based on evolving input from clinician collaborators around the world based on device type alone (i.e. fingertip, handheld, etc), though note these vary widely by setting and manufacturer. These intervals attempt to grossly account for wear and tear, damage or misplacement and theft.
Disputed (2021)
The Open Oximetry Project is evaluating the performance of dozens of popular pulse oximeters.
- VERIFIED: The device performs in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance and ISO 80601-2-61 (2017), as well as additional performance tests for skin color and/or low perfusion
- PRELIMINARY VERIFIED: The device performs in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance and ISO 80601-2-61 (2017)
- DISPUTED: The device does NOT perform in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance or ISO 80601-2-61 (2017)
- UNVERIFIED, TESTING UNDERWAY: The device is currently being tested by Open Oximetry
- UNVERIFIED: The device is not being tested by Open Oximetry at this time
ACARE TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
(2017) Pulse Oximeter Model Ab-F1/Ah-S1/Ah-M1
OpenOx Performance
Root mean square error (Arms) is a common measure of pulse oximeter device performance that combines bias and precision. Here we report Arms based on Open Oximetry device testing using 2013 FDA Guidelines for 510k submissions and 2017 ISO 80601. Read more about quantification of oximeter performance on our FAQ.
*NOTE: performance is only reported here once we have tested the device in >10 study subjects (i.e. as required by 2013 FDA and 2017 ISO requirements). Performance may change significantly as we continue to perform testing in additional subjects and conditions. Please continue to check back as we update frequently. Click the device to see how details on how many subjects have been tested as well as details of skin color testing.
Arms 3.7%
Purchase Cost
Here we report retail purchase costs (US $) for buying the pulse oximeter, including one adult finger probe. Costs are obtained from one or multiple sources including manufacturers or online retail stores. Of note, some devices have special discount pricing for low and middle-income countries. The special prices are not accounted for in this report.
250
Lifetime Cost
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Lifetime Cost
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ACARE TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
(2017) Pulse Oximeter Model Ab-F1/Ah-S1/Ah-M1
See detailsEstimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Estimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Adjust the assumptions below to estimate the 10-year lifetime cost for this device:
Purchase Cost
Probe Cost
Time to probe replacement
Time to processor replacement
Monthly power cost (e.g batteries)
Lifetime is assumed to be 10 years. Salvage cost at the end of 10 years is assumed to be zero for all devices. Cost of device maintenance or repair is not assumed to be zero. We assume probe and device replacement intervals based on evolving input from clinician collaborators around the world based on device type alone (i.e. fingertip, handheld, etc), though note these vary widely by setting and manufacturer. These intervals attempt to grossly account for wear and tear, damage or misplacement and theft.
Disputed (2021)
The Open Oximetry Project is evaluating the performance of dozens of popular pulse oximeters.
- VERIFIED: The device performs in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance and ISO 80601-2-61 (2017), as well as additional performance tests for skin color and/or low perfusion
- PRELIMINARY VERIFIED: The device performs in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance and ISO 80601-2-61 (2017)
- DISPUTED: The device does NOT perform in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance or ISO 80601-2-61 (2017)
- UNVERIFIED, TESTING UNDERWAY: The device is currently being tested by Open Oximetry
- UNVERIFIED: The device is not being tested by Open Oximetry at this time
ACARE TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
(2013) Pulse Oximeter Model Ab-F1/Ah-S1/Ah-M1
OpenOx Performance
Root mean square error (Arms) is a common measure of pulse oximeter device performance that combines bias and precision. Here we report Arms based on Open Oximetry device testing using 2013 FDA Guidelines for 510k submissions and 2017 ISO 80601. Read more about quantification of oximeter performance on our FAQ.
*NOTE: performance is only reported here once we have tested the device in >10 study subjects (i.e. as required by 2013 FDA and 2017 ISO requirements). Performance may change significantly as we continue to perform testing in additional subjects and conditions. Please continue to check back as we update frequently. Click the device to see how details on how many subjects have been tested as well as details of skin color testing.
Arms 2.3%
Purchase Cost
Here we report retail purchase costs (US $) for buying the pulse oximeter, including one adult finger probe. Costs are obtained from one or multiple sources including manufacturers or online retail stores. Of note, some devices have special discount pricing for low and middle-income countries. The special prices are not accounted for in this report.
250
Lifetime Cost
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Lifetime Cost
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ACARE TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
(2013) Pulse Oximeter Model Ab-F1/Ah-S1/Ah-M1
See detailsEstimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Estimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Adjust the assumptions below to estimate the 10-year lifetime cost for this device:
Purchase Cost
Probe Cost
Time to probe replacement
Time to processor replacement
Monthly power cost (e.g batteries)
Lifetime is assumed to be 10 years. Salvage cost at the end of 10 years is assumed to be zero for all devices. Cost of device maintenance or repair is not assumed to be zero. We assume probe and device replacement intervals based on evolving input from clinician collaborators around the world based on device type alone (i.e. fingertip, handheld, etc), though note these vary widely by setting and manufacturer. These intervals attempt to grossly account for wear and tear, damage or misplacement and theft.
Preliminary verified, testing underway (2014)
The Open Oximetry Project is evaluating the performance of dozens of popular pulse oximeters.
- VERIFIED: The device performs in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance and ISO 80601-2-61 (2017), as well as additional performance tests for skin color and/or low perfusion
- PRELIMINARY VERIFIED: The device performs in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance and ISO 80601-2-61 (2017)
- DISPUTED: The device does NOT perform in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance or ISO 80601-2-61 (2017)
- UNVERIFIED, TESTING UNDERWAY: The device is currently being tested by Open Oximetry
- UNVERIFIED: The device is not being tested by Open Oximetry at this time
ACARE TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
(2021) Model AH-TA
OpenOx Performance
Root mean square error (Arms) is a common measure of pulse oximeter device performance that combines bias and precision. Here we report Arms based on Open Oximetry device testing using 2013 FDA Guidelines for 510k submissions and 2017 ISO 80601. Read more about quantification of oximeter performance on our FAQ.
*NOTE: performance is only reported here once we have tested the device in >10 study subjects (i.e. as required by 2013 FDA and 2017 ISO requirements). Performance may change significantly as we continue to perform testing in additional subjects and conditions. Please continue to check back as we update frequently. Click the device to see how details on how many subjects have been tested as well as details of skin color testing.
Arms 2.5%
Purchase Cost
Here we report retail purchase costs (US $) for buying the pulse oximeter, including one adult finger probe. Costs are obtained from one or multiple sources including manufacturers or online retail stores. Of note, some devices have special discount pricing for low and middle-income countries. The special prices are not accounted for in this report.
250
Lifetime Cost
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Lifetime Cost
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ACARE TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
(2021) Model AH-TA
See detailsEstimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Estimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Adjust the assumptions below to estimate the 10-year lifetime cost for this device:
Purchase Cost
Probe Cost
Time to probe replacement
Time to processor replacement
Monthly power cost (e.g batteries)
Lifetime is assumed to be 10 years. Salvage cost at the end of 10 years is assumed to be zero for all devices. Cost of device maintenance or repair is not assumed to be zero. We assume probe and device replacement intervals based on evolving input from clinician collaborators around the world based on device type alone (i.e. fingertip, handheld, etc), though note these vary widely by setting and manufacturer. These intervals attempt to grossly account for wear and tear, damage or misplacement and theft.
Preliminary verified, testing underway (2021)
The Open Oximetry Project is evaluating the performance of dozens of popular pulse oximeters.
- VERIFIED: The device performs in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance and ISO 80601-2-61 (2017), as well as additional performance tests for skin color and/or low perfusion
- PRELIMINARY VERIFIED: The device performs in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance and ISO 80601-2-61 (2017)
- DISPUTED: The device does NOT perform in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance or ISO 80601-2-61 (2017)
- UNVERIFIED, TESTING UNDERWAY: The device is currently being tested by Open Oximetry
- UNVERIFIED: The device is not being tested by Open Oximetry at this time
ACARE TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
(2023) Model AH-TA
OpenOx Performance
Root mean square error (Arms) is a common measure of pulse oximeter device performance that combines bias and precision. Here we report Arms based on Open Oximetry device testing using 2013 FDA Guidelines for 510k submissions and 2017 ISO 80601. Read more about quantification of oximeter performance on our FAQ.
*NOTE: performance is only reported here once we have tested the device in >10 study subjects (i.e. as required by 2013 FDA and 2017 ISO requirements). Performance may change significantly as we continue to perform testing in additional subjects and conditions. Please continue to check back as we update frequently. Click the device to see how details on how many subjects have been tested as well as details of skin color testing.
No data
Purchase Cost
Here we report retail purchase costs (US $) for buying the pulse oximeter, including one adult finger probe. Costs are obtained from one or multiple sources including manufacturers or online retail stores. Of note, some devices have special discount pricing for low and middle-income countries. The special prices are not accounted for in this report.
250
Lifetime Cost
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Lifetime Cost
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ACARE TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
(2023) Model AH-TA
See detailsEstimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Estimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Adjust the assumptions below to estimate the 10-year lifetime cost for this device:
Purchase Cost
Probe Cost
Time to probe replacement
Time to processor replacement
Monthly power cost (e.g batteries)
Lifetime is assumed to be 10 years. Salvage cost at the end of 10 years is assumed to be zero for all devices. Cost of device maintenance or repair is not assumed to be zero. We assume probe and device replacement intervals based on evolving input from clinician collaborators around the world based on device type alone (i.e. fingertip, handheld, etc), though note these vary widely by setting and manufacturer. These intervals attempt to grossly account for wear and tear, damage or misplacement and theft.
Unverified, testing underway
The Open Oximetry Project is evaluating the performance of dozens of popular pulse oximeters.
- VERIFIED: The device performs in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance and ISO 80601-2-61 (2017), as well as additional performance tests for skin color and/or low perfusion
- PRELIMINARY VERIFIED: The device performs in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance and ISO 80601-2-61 (2017)
- DISPUTED: The device does NOT perform in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance or ISO 80601-2-61 (2017)
- UNVERIFIED, TESTING UNDERWAY: The device is currently being tested by Open Oximetry
- UNVERIFIED: The device is not being tested by Open Oximetry at this time
ACARE TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
(2023) Pulse Oximeter Model Ab-F1/Ah-S1/Ah-M1
OpenOx Performance
Root mean square error (Arms) is a common measure of pulse oximeter device performance that combines bias and precision. Here we report Arms based on Open Oximetry device testing using 2013 FDA Guidelines for 510k submissions and 2017 ISO 80601. Read more about quantification of oximeter performance on our FAQ.
*NOTE: performance is only reported here once we have tested the device in >10 study subjects (i.e. as required by 2013 FDA and 2017 ISO requirements). Performance may change significantly as we continue to perform testing in additional subjects and conditions. Please continue to check back as we update frequently. Click the device to see how details on how many subjects have been tested as well as details of skin color testing.
No data
Purchase Cost
Here we report retail purchase costs (US $) for buying the pulse oximeter, including one adult finger probe. Costs are obtained from one or multiple sources including manufacturers or online retail stores. Of note, some devices have special discount pricing for low and middle-income countries. The special prices are not accounted for in this report.
250
Lifetime Cost
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Lifetime Cost
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ACARE TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
(2023) Pulse Oximeter Model Ab-F1/Ah-S1/Ah-M1
See detailsEstimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Estimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Adjust the assumptions below to estimate the 10-year lifetime cost for this device:
Purchase Cost
Probe Cost
Time to probe replacement
Time to processor replacement
Monthly power cost (e.g batteries)
Lifetime is assumed to be 10 years. Salvage cost at the end of 10 years is assumed to be zero for all devices. Cost of device maintenance or repair is not assumed to be zero. We assume probe and device replacement intervals based on evolving input from clinician collaborators around the world based on device type alone (i.e. fingertip, handheld, etc), though note these vary widely by setting and manufacturer. These intervals attempt to grossly account for wear and tear, damage or misplacement and theft.
Unverified, testing underway
The Open Oximetry Project is evaluating the performance of dozens of popular pulse oximeters.
- VERIFIED: The device performs in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance and ISO 80601-2-61 (2017), as well as additional performance tests for skin color and/or low perfusion
- PRELIMINARY VERIFIED: The device performs in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance and ISO 80601-2-61 (2017)
- DISPUTED: The device does NOT perform in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance or ISO 80601-2-61 (2017)
- UNVERIFIED, TESTING UNDERWAY: The device is currently being tested by Open Oximetry
- UNVERIFIED: The device is not being tested by Open Oximetry at this time
OpenOx Performance
Root mean square error (Arms) is a common measure of pulse oximeter device performance that combines bias and precision. Here we report Arms based on Open Oximetry device testing using 2013 FDA Guidelines for 510k submissions and 2017 ISO 80601. Read more about quantification of oximeter performance on our FAQ.
*NOTE: performance is only reported here once we have tested the device in >10 study subjects (i.e. as required by 2013 FDA and 2017 ISO requirements). Performance may change significantly as we continue to perform testing in additional subjects and conditions. Please continue to check back as we update frequently. Click the device to see how details on how many subjects have been tested as well as details of skin color testing.
No data
Purchase Cost
Here we report retail purchase costs (US $) for buying the pulse oximeter, including one adult finger probe. Costs are obtained from one or multiple sources including manufacturers or online retail stores. Of note, some devices have special discount pricing for low and middle-income countries. The special prices are not accounted for in this report.
20
Lifetime Cost
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Lifetime Cost
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ANKOVO
JPD-500E
See detailsEstimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Estimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Adjust the assumptions below to estimate the 10-year lifetime cost for this device:
Purchase Cost
Time to processor replacement
Monthly power cost (e.g batteries)
Lifetime is assumed to be 10 years. Salvage cost at the end of 10 years is assumed to be zero for all devices. Cost of device maintenance or repair is not assumed to be zero. We assume probe and device replacement intervals based on evolving input from clinician collaborators around the world based on device type alone (i.e. fingertip, handheld, etc), though note these vary widely by setting and manufacturer. These intervals attempt to grossly account for wear and tear, damage or misplacement and theft.
Unverified, testing underway
The Open Oximetry Project is evaluating the performance of dozens of popular pulse oximeters.
- VERIFIED: The device performs in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance and ISO 80601-2-61 (2017), as well as additional performance tests for skin color and/or low perfusion
- PRELIMINARY VERIFIED: The device performs in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance and ISO 80601-2-61 (2017)
- DISPUTED: The device does NOT perform in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance or ISO 80601-2-61 (2017)
- UNVERIFIED, TESTING UNDERWAY: The device is currently being tested by Open Oximetry
- UNVERIFIED: The device is not being tested by Open Oximetry at this time
ANKOVO
JPD-500E (2020)
OpenOx Performance
Root mean square error (Arms) is a common measure of pulse oximeter device performance that combines bias and precision. Here we report Arms based on Open Oximetry device testing using 2013 FDA Guidelines for 510k submissions and 2017 ISO 80601. Read more about quantification of oximeter performance on our FAQ.
*NOTE: performance is only reported here once we have tested the device in >10 study subjects (i.e. as required by 2013 FDA and 2017 ISO requirements). Performance may change significantly as we continue to perform testing in additional subjects and conditions. Please continue to check back as we update frequently. Click the device to see how details on how many subjects have been tested as well as details of skin color testing.
No data
Purchase Cost
Here we report retail purchase costs (US $) for buying the pulse oximeter, including one adult finger probe. Costs are obtained from one or multiple sources including manufacturers or online retail stores. Of note, some devices have special discount pricing for low and middle-income countries. The special prices are not accounted for in this report.
20
Lifetime Cost
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Lifetime Cost
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ANKOVO
JPD-500E (2020)
See detailsEstimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Estimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Adjust the assumptions below to estimate the 10-year lifetime cost for this device:
Purchase Cost
Time to processor replacement
Monthly power cost (e.g batteries)
Lifetime is assumed to be 10 years. Salvage cost at the end of 10 years is assumed to be zero for all devices. Cost of device maintenance or repair is not assumed to be zero. We assume probe and device replacement intervals based on evolving input from clinician collaborators around the world based on device type alone (i.e. fingertip, handheld, etc), though note these vary widely by setting and manufacturer. These intervals attempt to grossly account for wear and tear, damage or misplacement and theft.
Unverified, testing underway
The Open Oximetry Project is evaluating the performance of dozens of popular pulse oximeters.
- VERIFIED: The device performs in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance and ISO 80601-2-61 (2017), as well as additional performance tests for skin color and/or low perfusion
- PRELIMINARY VERIFIED: The device performs in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance and ISO 80601-2-61 (2017)
- DISPUTED: The device does NOT perform in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance or ISO 80601-2-61 (2017)
- UNVERIFIED, TESTING UNDERWAY: The device is currently being tested by Open Oximetry
- UNVERIFIED: The device is not being tested by Open Oximetry at this time
ATLANTEAN
Model Sb100ii Finger Pulse Oximeter
OpenOx Performance
Root mean square error (Arms) is a common measure of pulse oximeter device performance that combines bias and precision. Here we report Arms based on Open Oximetry device testing using 2013 FDA Guidelines for 510k submissions and 2017 ISO 80601. Read more about quantification of oximeter performance on our FAQ.
*NOTE: performance is only reported here once we have tested the device in >10 study subjects (i.e. as required by 2013 FDA and 2017 ISO requirements). Performance may change significantly as we continue to perform testing in additional subjects and conditions. Please continue to check back as we update frequently. Click the device to see how details on how many subjects have been tested as well as details of skin color testing.
Arms 5.2%
Purchase Cost
Here we report retail purchase costs (US $) for buying the pulse oximeter, including one adult finger probe. Costs are obtained from one or multiple sources including manufacturers or online retail stores. Of note, some devices have special discount pricing for low and middle-income countries. The special prices are not accounted for in this report.
20
Lifetime Cost
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Lifetime Cost
Beta
ATLANTEAN
Model Sb100ii Finger Pulse Oximeter
See detailsEstimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Estimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Adjust the assumptions below to estimate the 10-year lifetime cost for this device:
Purchase Cost
Time to processor replacement
Monthly power cost (e.g batteries)
Lifetime is assumed to be 10 years. Salvage cost at the end of 10 years is assumed to be zero for all devices. Cost of device maintenance or repair is not assumed to be zero. We assume probe and device replacement intervals based on evolving input from clinician collaborators around the world based on device type alone (i.e. fingertip, handheld, etc), though note these vary widely by setting and manufacturer. These intervals attempt to grossly account for wear and tear, damage or misplacement and theft.
Disputed (2016)
The Open Oximetry Project is evaluating the performance of dozens of popular pulse oximeters.
- VERIFIED: The device performs in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance and ISO 80601-2-61 (2017), as well as additional performance tests for skin color and/or low perfusion
- PRELIMINARY VERIFIED: The device performs in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance and ISO 80601-2-61 (2017)
- DISPUTED: The device does NOT perform in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance or ISO 80601-2-61 (2017)
- UNVERIFIED, TESTING UNDERWAY: The device is currently being tested by Open Oximetry
- UNVERIFIED: The device is not being tested by Open Oximetry at this time
BEIJING CHOICE ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
Pulse Oximeter (Md300m/Md300k2)
OpenOx Performance
Root mean square error (Arms) is a common measure of pulse oximeter device performance that combines bias and precision. Here we report Arms based on Open Oximetry device testing using 2013 FDA Guidelines for 510k submissions and 2017 ISO 80601. Read more about quantification of oximeter performance on our FAQ.
*NOTE: performance is only reported here once we have tested the device in >10 study subjects (i.e. as required by 2013 FDA and 2017 ISO requirements). Performance may change significantly as we continue to perform testing in additional subjects and conditions. Please continue to check back as we update frequently. Click the device to see how details on how many subjects have been tested as well as details of skin color testing.
No data
Purchase Cost
Here we report retail purchase costs (US $) for buying the pulse oximeter, including one adult finger probe. Costs are obtained from one or multiple sources including manufacturers or online retail stores. Of note, some devices have special discount pricing for low and middle-income countries. The special prices are not accounted for in this report.
259
Lifetime Cost
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Lifetime Cost
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BEIJING CHOICE ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
Pulse Oximeter (Md300m/Md300k2)
See detailsEstimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Estimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Adjust the assumptions below to estimate the 10-year lifetime cost for this device:
Purchase Cost
Probe Cost
Time to probe replacement
Time to processor replacement
Monthly power cost (e.g batteries)
Lifetime is assumed to be 10 years. Salvage cost at the end of 10 years is assumed to be zero for all devices. Cost of device maintenance or repair is not assumed to be zero. We assume probe and device replacement intervals based on evolving input from clinician collaborators around the world based on device type alone (i.e. fingertip, handheld, etc), though note these vary widely by setting and manufacturer. These intervals attempt to grossly account for wear and tear, damage or misplacement and theft.
Unverified, testing underway
The Open Oximetry Project is evaluating the performance of dozens of popular pulse oximeters.
- VERIFIED: The device performs in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance and ISO 80601-2-61 (2017), as well as additional performance tests for skin color and/or low perfusion
- PRELIMINARY VERIFIED: The device performs in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance and ISO 80601-2-61 (2017)
- DISPUTED: The device does NOT perform in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance or ISO 80601-2-61 (2017)
- UNVERIFIED, TESTING UNDERWAY: The device is currently being tested by Open Oximetry
- UNVERIFIED: The device is not being tested by Open Oximetry at this time
BEIJING CHOICE ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOLGY CO., LTD.
(2020) Fingertip C20
OpenOx Performance
Root mean square error (Arms) is a common measure of pulse oximeter device performance that combines bias and precision. Here we report Arms based on Open Oximetry device testing using 2013 FDA Guidelines for 510k submissions and 2017 ISO 80601. Read more about quantification of oximeter performance on our FAQ.
*NOTE: performance is only reported here once we have tested the device in >10 study subjects (i.e. as required by 2013 FDA and 2017 ISO requirements). Performance may change significantly as we continue to perform testing in additional subjects and conditions. Please continue to check back as we update frequently. Click the device to see how details on how many subjects have been tested as well as details of skin color testing.
Arms 2.6%
Purchase Cost
Here we report retail purchase costs (US $) for buying the pulse oximeter, including one adult finger probe. Costs are obtained from one or multiple sources including manufacturers or online retail stores. Of note, some devices have special discount pricing for low and middle-income countries. The special prices are not accounted for in this report.
35
Lifetime Cost
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Lifetime Cost
Beta
BEIJING CHOICE ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOLGY CO., LTD.
(2020) Fingertip C20
See detailsEstimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Estimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Adjust the assumptions below to estimate the 10-year lifetime cost for this device:
Purchase Cost
Time to processor replacement
Monthly power cost (e.g batteries)
Lifetime is assumed to be 10 years. Salvage cost at the end of 10 years is assumed to be zero for all devices. Cost of device maintenance or repair is not assumed to be zero. We assume probe and device replacement intervals based on evolving input from clinician collaborators around the world based on device type alone (i.e. fingertip, handheld, etc), though note these vary widely by setting and manufacturer. These intervals attempt to grossly account for wear and tear, damage or misplacement and theft.
Preliminary verified, testing underway (2023)
The Open Oximetry Project is evaluating the performance of dozens of popular pulse oximeters.
- VERIFIED: The device performs in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance and ISO 80601-2-61 (2017), as well as additional performance tests for skin color and/or low perfusion
- PRELIMINARY VERIFIED: The device performs in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance and ISO 80601-2-61 (2017)
- DISPUTED: The device does NOT perform in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance or ISO 80601-2-61 (2017)
- UNVERIFIED, TESTING UNDERWAY: The device is currently being tested by Open Oximetry
- UNVERIFIED: The device is not being tested by Open Oximetry at this time
OpenOx Performance
Root mean square error (Arms) is a common measure of pulse oximeter device performance that combines bias and precision. Here we report Arms based on Open Oximetry device testing using 2013 FDA Guidelines for 510k submissions and 2017 ISO 80601. Read more about quantification of oximeter performance on our FAQ.
*NOTE: performance is only reported here once we have tested the device in >10 study subjects (i.e. as required by 2013 FDA and 2017 ISO requirements). Performance may change significantly as we continue to perform testing in additional subjects and conditions. Please continue to check back as we update frequently. Click the device to see how details on how many subjects have been tested as well as details of skin color testing.
No data
Purchase Cost
Here we report retail purchase costs (US $) for buying the pulse oximeter, including one adult finger probe. Costs are obtained from one or multiple sources including manufacturers or online retail stores. Of note, some devices have special discount pricing for low and middle-income countries. The special prices are not accounted for in this report.
500
Lifetime Cost
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
No data
Unverified, testing underway
The Open Oximetry Project is evaluating the performance of dozens of popular pulse oximeters.
- VERIFIED: The device performs in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance and ISO 80601-2-61 (2017), as well as additional performance tests for skin color and/or low perfusion
- PRELIMINARY VERIFIED: The device performs in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance and ISO 80601-2-61 (2017)
- DISPUTED: The device does NOT perform in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance or ISO 80601-2-61 (2017)
- UNVERIFIED, TESTING UNDERWAY: The device is currently being tested by Open Oximetry
- UNVERIFIED: The device is not being tested by Open Oximetry at this time
OpenOx Performance
Root mean square error (Arms) is a common measure of pulse oximeter device performance that combines bias and precision. Here we report Arms based on Open Oximetry device testing using 2013 FDA Guidelines for 510k submissions and 2017 ISO 80601. Read more about quantification of oximeter performance on our FAQ.
*NOTE: performance is only reported here once we have tested the device in >10 study subjects (i.e. as required by 2013 FDA and 2017 ISO requirements). Performance may change significantly as we continue to perform testing in additional subjects and conditions. Please continue to check back as we update frequently. Click the device to see how details on how many subjects have been tested as well as details of skin color testing.
No data
Purchase Cost
Here we report retail purchase costs (US $) for buying the pulse oximeter, including one adult finger probe. Costs are obtained from one or multiple sources including manufacturers or online retail stores. Of note, some devices have special discount pricing for low and middle-income countries. The special prices are not accounted for in this report.
500
Lifetime Cost
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
No data
Unverified, testing underway
The Open Oximetry Project is evaluating the performance of dozens of popular pulse oximeters.
- VERIFIED: The device performs in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance and ISO 80601-2-61 (2017), as well as additional performance tests for skin color and/or low perfusion
- PRELIMINARY VERIFIED: The device performs in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance and ISO 80601-2-61 (2017)
- DISPUTED: The device does NOT perform in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance or ISO 80601-2-61 (2017)
- UNVERIFIED, TESTING UNDERWAY: The device is currently being tested by Open Oximetry
- UNVERIFIED: The device is not being tested by Open Oximetry at this time
BODYMED
BDMOXMTRBLK
OpenOx Performance
Root mean square error (Arms) is a common measure of pulse oximeter device performance that combines bias and precision. Here we report Arms based on Open Oximetry device testing using 2013 FDA Guidelines for 510k submissions and 2017 ISO 80601. Read more about quantification of oximeter performance on our FAQ.
*NOTE: performance is only reported here once we have tested the device in >10 study subjects (i.e. as required by 2013 FDA and 2017 ISO requirements). Performance may change significantly as we continue to perform testing in additional subjects and conditions. Please continue to check back as we update frequently. Click the device to see how details on how many subjects have been tested as well as details of skin color testing.
Arms 2.8%
Purchase Cost
Here we report retail purchase costs (US $) for buying the pulse oximeter, including one adult finger probe. Costs are obtained from one or multiple sources including manufacturers or online retail stores. Of note, some devices have special discount pricing for low and middle-income countries. The special prices are not accounted for in this report.
25
Lifetime Cost
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Lifetime Cost
Beta
BODYMED
BDMOXMTRBLK
See detailsEstimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Estimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Adjust the assumptions below to estimate the 10-year lifetime cost for this device:
Purchase Cost
Time to processor replacement
Monthly power cost (e.g batteries)
Lifetime is assumed to be 10 years. Salvage cost at the end of 10 years is assumed to be zero for all devices. Cost of device maintenance or repair is not assumed to be zero. We assume probe and device replacement intervals based on evolving input from clinician collaborators around the world based on device type alone (i.e. fingertip, handheld, etc), though note these vary widely by setting and manufacturer. These intervals attempt to grossly account for wear and tear, damage or misplacement and theft.
Disputed (2023)
The Open Oximetry Project is evaluating the performance of dozens of popular pulse oximeters.
- VERIFIED: The device performs in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance and ISO 80601-2-61 (2017), as well as additional performance tests for skin color and/or low perfusion
- PRELIMINARY VERIFIED: The device performs in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance and ISO 80601-2-61 (2017)
- DISPUTED: The device does NOT perform in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance or ISO 80601-2-61 (2017)
- UNVERIFIED, TESTING UNDERWAY: The device is currently being tested by Open Oximetry
- UNVERIFIED: The device is not being tested by Open Oximetry at this time
CHOICEMED
MD300CN350R Pulse Oximeter
OpenOx Performance
Root mean square error (Arms) is a common measure of pulse oximeter device performance that combines bias and precision. Here we report Arms based on Open Oximetry device testing using 2013 FDA Guidelines for 510k submissions and 2017 ISO 80601. Read more about quantification of oximeter performance on our FAQ.
*NOTE: performance is only reported here once we have tested the device in >10 study subjects (i.e. as required by 2013 FDA and 2017 ISO requirements). Performance may change significantly as we continue to perform testing in additional subjects and conditions. Please continue to check back as we update frequently. Click the device to see how details on how many subjects have been tested as well as details of skin color testing.
Arms 2.4%
Purchase Cost
Here we report retail purchase costs (US $) for buying the pulse oximeter, including one adult finger probe. Costs are obtained from one or multiple sources including manufacturers or online retail stores. Of note, some devices have special discount pricing for low and middle-income countries. The special prices are not accounted for in this report.
30
Lifetime Cost
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Lifetime Cost
Beta
CHOICEMED
MD300CN350R Pulse Oximeter
See detailsEstimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Estimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Adjust the assumptions below to estimate the 10-year lifetime cost for this device:
Purchase Cost
Time to processor replacement
Monthly power cost (e.g batteries)
Lifetime is assumed to be 10 years. Salvage cost at the end of 10 years is assumed to be zero for all devices. Cost of device maintenance or repair is not assumed to be zero. We assume probe and device replacement intervals based on evolving input from clinician collaborators around the world based on device type alone (i.e. fingertip, handheld, etc), though note these vary widely by setting and manufacturer. These intervals attempt to grossly account for wear and tear, damage or misplacement and theft.
Preliminary verified, testing underway (2023)
The Open Oximetry Project is evaluating the performance of dozens of popular pulse oximeters.
- VERIFIED: The device performs in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance and ISO 80601-2-61 (2017), as well as additional performance tests for skin color and/or low perfusion
- PRELIMINARY VERIFIED: The device performs in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance and ISO 80601-2-61 (2017)
- DISPUTED: The device does NOT perform in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance or ISO 80601-2-61 (2017)
- UNVERIFIED, TESTING UNDERWAY: The device is currently being tested by Open Oximetry
- UNVERIFIED: The device is not being tested by Open Oximetry at this time
OpenOx Performance
Root mean square error (Arms) is a common measure of pulse oximeter device performance that combines bias and precision. Here we report Arms based on Open Oximetry device testing using 2013 FDA Guidelines for 510k submissions and 2017 ISO 80601. Read more about quantification of oximeter performance on our FAQ.
*NOTE: performance is only reported here once we have tested the device in >10 study subjects (i.e. as required by 2013 FDA and 2017 ISO requirements). Performance may change significantly as we continue to perform testing in additional subjects and conditions. Please continue to check back as we update frequently. Click the device to see how details on how many subjects have been tested as well as details of skin color testing.
Arms 2.3%
Purchase Cost
Here we report retail purchase costs (US $) for buying the pulse oximeter, including one adult finger probe. Costs are obtained from one or multiple sources including manufacturers or online retail stores. Of note, some devices have special discount pricing for low and middle-income countries. The special prices are not accounted for in this report.
30
Lifetime Cost
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Lifetime Cost
Beta
CHOICEMED
MD300CN350R Pulse Oximeter with respiratory rate (2020)
See detailsEstimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Estimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Adjust the assumptions below to estimate the 10-year lifetime cost for this device:
Purchase Cost
Time to processor replacement
Monthly power cost (e.g batteries)
Lifetime is assumed to be 10 years. Salvage cost at the end of 10 years is assumed to be zero for all devices. Cost of device maintenance or repair is not assumed to be zero. We assume probe and device replacement intervals based on evolving input from clinician collaborators around the world based on device type alone (i.e. fingertip, handheld, etc), though note these vary widely by setting and manufacturer. These intervals attempt to grossly account for wear and tear, damage or misplacement and theft.
Preliminary verified, testing underway (2023)
The Open Oximetry Project is evaluating the performance of dozens of popular pulse oximeters.
- VERIFIED: The device performs in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance and ISO 80601-2-61 (2017), as well as additional performance tests for skin color and/or low perfusion
- PRELIMINARY VERIFIED: The device performs in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance and ISO 80601-2-61 (2017)
- DISPUTED: The device does NOT perform in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance or ISO 80601-2-61 (2017)
- UNVERIFIED, TESTING UNDERWAY: The device is currently being tested by Open Oximetry
- UNVERIFIED: The device is not being tested by Open Oximetry at this time
OpenOx Performance
Root mean square error (Arms) is a common measure of pulse oximeter device performance that combines bias and precision. Here we report Arms based on Open Oximetry device testing using 2013 FDA Guidelines for 510k submissions and 2017 ISO 80601. Read more about quantification of oximeter performance on our FAQ.
*NOTE: performance is only reported here once we have tested the device in >10 study subjects (i.e. as required by 2013 FDA and 2017 ISO requirements). Performance may change significantly as we continue to perform testing in additional subjects and conditions. Please continue to check back as we update frequently. Click the device to see how details on how many subjects have been tested as well as details of skin color testing.
Arms 2.5%
Purchase Cost
Here we report retail purchase costs (US $) for buying the pulse oximeter, including one adult finger probe. Costs are obtained from one or multiple sources including manufacturers or online retail stores. Of note, some devices have special discount pricing for low and middle-income countries. The special prices are not accounted for in this report.
23
Lifetime Cost
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Lifetime Cost
Beta
CMS
Zacurate 500DL
See detailsEstimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Estimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Adjust the assumptions below to estimate the 10-year lifetime cost for this device:
Purchase Cost
Time to processor replacement
Monthly power cost (e.g batteries)
Lifetime is assumed to be 10 years. Salvage cost at the end of 10 years is assumed to be zero for all devices. Cost of device maintenance or repair is not assumed to be zero. We assume probe and device replacement intervals based on evolving input from clinician collaborators around the world based on device type alone (i.e. fingertip, handheld, etc), though note these vary widely by setting and manufacturer. These intervals attempt to grossly account for wear and tear, damage or misplacement and theft.
Preliminary verified, testing underway (2023)
The Open Oximetry Project is evaluating the performance of dozens of popular pulse oximeters.
- VERIFIED: The device performs in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance and ISO 80601-2-61 (2017), as well as additional performance tests for skin color and/or low perfusion
- PRELIMINARY VERIFIED: The device performs in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance and ISO 80601-2-61 (2017)
- DISPUTED: The device does NOT perform in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance or ISO 80601-2-61 (2017)
- UNVERIFIED, TESTING UNDERWAY: The device is currently being tested by Open Oximetry
- UNVERIFIED: The device is not being tested by Open Oximetry at this time
OpenOx Performance
Root mean square error (Arms) is a common measure of pulse oximeter device performance that combines bias and precision. Here we report Arms based on Open Oximetry device testing using 2013 FDA Guidelines for 510k submissions and 2017 ISO 80601. Read more about quantification of oximeter performance on our FAQ.
*NOTE: performance is only reported here once we have tested the device in >10 study subjects (i.e. as required by 2013 FDA and 2017 ISO requirements). Performance may change significantly as we continue to perform testing in additional subjects and conditions. Please continue to check back as we update frequently. Click the device to see how details on how many subjects have been tested as well as details of skin color testing.
Arms 3.4%
Purchase Cost
Here we report retail purchase costs (US $) for buying the pulse oximeter, including one adult finger probe. Costs are obtained from one or multiple sources including manufacturers or online retail stores. Of note, some devices have special discount pricing for low and middle-income countries. The special prices are not accounted for in this report.
23
Lifetime Cost
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Lifetime Cost
Beta
CMS
Zacurate 500C
See detailsEstimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Estimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Adjust the assumptions below to estimate the 10-year lifetime cost for this device:
Purchase Cost
Time to processor replacement
Monthly power cost (e.g batteries)
Lifetime is assumed to be 10 years. Salvage cost at the end of 10 years is assumed to be zero for all devices. Cost of device maintenance or repair is not assumed to be zero. We assume probe and device replacement intervals based on evolving input from clinician collaborators around the world based on device type alone (i.e. fingertip, handheld, etc), though note these vary widely by setting and manufacturer. These intervals attempt to grossly account for wear and tear, damage or misplacement and theft.
Unverified, testing underway (2023)
The Open Oximetry Project is evaluating the performance of dozens of popular pulse oximeters.
- VERIFIED: The device performs in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance and ISO 80601-2-61 (2017), as well as additional performance tests for skin color and/or low perfusion
- PRELIMINARY VERIFIED: The device performs in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance and ISO 80601-2-61 (2017)
- DISPUTED: The device does NOT perform in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance or ISO 80601-2-61 (2017)
- UNVERIFIED, TESTING UNDERWAY: The device is currently being tested by Open Oximetry
- UNVERIFIED: The device is not being tested by Open Oximetry at this time
Compass Health
Roscoe POX-ROS
OpenOx Performance
Root mean square error (Arms) is a common measure of pulse oximeter device performance that combines bias and precision. Here we report Arms based on Open Oximetry device testing using 2013 FDA Guidelines for 510k submissions and 2017 ISO 80601. Read more about quantification of oximeter performance on our FAQ.
*NOTE: performance is only reported here once we have tested the device in >10 study subjects (i.e. as required by 2013 FDA and 2017 ISO requirements). Performance may change significantly as we continue to perform testing in additional subjects and conditions. Please continue to check back as we update frequently. Click the device to see how details on how many subjects have been tested as well as details of skin color testing.
Arms 4.3%
Purchase Cost
Here we report retail purchase costs (US $) for buying the pulse oximeter, including one adult finger probe. Costs are obtained from one or multiple sources including manufacturers or online retail stores. Of note, some devices have special discount pricing for low and middle-income countries. The special prices are not accounted for in this report.
21
Lifetime Cost
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Lifetime Cost
Beta
Compass Health
Roscoe POX-ROS
See detailsEstimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Estimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Adjust the assumptions below to estimate the 10-year lifetime cost for this device:
Purchase Cost
Time to processor replacement
Monthly power cost (e.g batteries)
Lifetime is assumed to be 10 years. Salvage cost at the end of 10 years is assumed to be zero for all devices. Cost of device maintenance or repair is not assumed to be zero. We assume probe and device replacement intervals based on evolving input from clinician collaborators around the world based on device type alone (i.e. fingertip, handheld, etc), though note these vary widely by setting and manufacturer. These intervals attempt to grossly account for wear and tear, damage or misplacement and theft.
Disputed (2023)
The Open Oximetry Project is evaluating the performance of dozens of popular pulse oximeters.
- VERIFIED: The device performs in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance and ISO 80601-2-61 (2017), as well as additional performance tests for skin color and/or low perfusion
- PRELIMINARY VERIFIED: The device performs in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance and ISO 80601-2-61 (2017)
- DISPUTED: The device does NOT perform in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance or ISO 80601-2-61 (2017)
- UNVERIFIED, TESTING UNDERWAY: The device is currently being tested by Open Oximetry
- UNVERIFIED: The device is not being tested by Open Oximetry at this time
CONTEC MEDICAL SYSTEM CO., LTD.
Fingertip Pulse Oximeter, Models Cms-50d, Cms-50l, Cms-50dl
OpenOx Performance
Root mean square error (Arms) is a common measure of pulse oximeter device performance that combines bias and precision. Here we report Arms based on Open Oximetry device testing using 2013 FDA Guidelines for 510k submissions and 2017 ISO 80601. Read more about quantification of oximeter performance on our FAQ.
*NOTE: performance is only reported here once we have tested the device in >10 study subjects (i.e. as required by 2013 FDA and 2017 ISO requirements). Performance may change significantly as we continue to perform testing in additional subjects and conditions. Please continue to check back as we update frequently. Click the device to see how details on how many subjects have been tested as well as details of skin color testing.
Arms 1.9%
Purchase Cost
Here we report retail purchase costs (US $) for buying the pulse oximeter, including one adult finger probe. Costs are obtained from one or multiple sources including manufacturers or online retail stores. Of note, some devices have special discount pricing for low and middle-income countries. The special prices are not accounted for in this report.
15
Lifetime Cost
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Lifetime Cost
Beta
CONTEC MEDICAL SYSTEM CO., LTD.
Fingertip Pulse Oximeter, Models Cms-50d, Cms-50l, Cms-50dl
See detailsEstimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Estimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Adjust the assumptions below to estimate the 10-year lifetime cost for this device:
Purchase Cost
Time to processor replacement
Monthly power cost (e.g batteries)
Lifetime is assumed to be 10 years. Salvage cost at the end of 10 years is assumed to be zero for all devices. Cost of device maintenance or repair is not assumed to be zero. We assume probe and device replacement intervals based on evolving input from clinician collaborators around the world based on device type alone (i.e. fingertip, handheld, etc), though note these vary widely by setting and manufacturer. These intervals attempt to grossly account for wear and tear, damage or misplacement and theft.
Preliminary verified, testing underway (2016)
The Open Oximetry Project is evaluating the performance of dozens of popular pulse oximeters.
- VERIFIED: The device performs in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance and ISO 80601-2-61 (2017), as well as additional performance tests for skin color and/or low perfusion
- PRELIMINARY VERIFIED: The device performs in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance and ISO 80601-2-61 (2017)
- DISPUTED: The device does NOT perform in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance or ISO 80601-2-61 (2017)
- UNVERIFIED, TESTING UNDERWAY: The device is currently being tested by Open Oximetry
- UNVERIFIED: The device is not being tested by Open Oximetry at this time
OpenOx Performance
Root mean square error (Arms) is a common measure of pulse oximeter device performance that combines bias and precision. Here we report Arms based on Open Oximetry device testing using 2013 FDA Guidelines for 510k submissions and 2017 ISO 80601. Read more about quantification of oximeter performance on our FAQ.
*NOTE: performance is only reported here once we have tested the device in >10 study subjects (i.e. as required by 2013 FDA and 2017 ISO requirements). Performance may change significantly as we continue to perform testing in additional subjects and conditions. Please continue to check back as we update frequently. Click the device to see how details on how many subjects have been tested as well as details of skin color testing.
Arms 4.3%
Purchase Cost
Here we report retail purchase costs (US $) for buying the pulse oximeter, including one adult finger probe. Costs are obtained from one or multiple sources including manufacturers or online retail stores. Of note, some devices have special discount pricing for low and middle-income countries. The special prices are not accounted for in this report.
20
Lifetime Cost
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Lifetime Cost
Beta
CONTEC MEDICAL SYSTEMS CO., LTD.
CMS-50M
See detailsEstimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Estimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Adjust the assumptions below to estimate the 10-year lifetime cost for this device:
Purchase Cost
Time to processor replacement
Monthly power cost (e.g batteries)
Lifetime is assumed to be 10 years. Salvage cost at the end of 10 years is assumed to be zero for all devices. Cost of device maintenance or repair is not assumed to be zero. We assume probe and device replacement intervals based on evolving input from clinician collaborators around the world based on device type alone (i.e. fingertip, handheld, etc), though note these vary widely by setting and manufacturer. These intervals attempt to grossly account for wear and tear, damage or misplacement and theft.
Unverified, testing underway (2023)
The Open Oximetry Project is evaluating the performance of dozens of popular pulse oximeters.
- VERIFIED: The device performs in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance and ISO 80601-2-61 (2017), as well as additional performance tests for skin color and/or low perfusion
- PRELIMINARY VERIFIED: The device performs in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance and ISO 80601-2-61 (2017)
- DISPUTED: The device does NOT perform in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance or ISO 80601-2-61 (2017)
- UNVERIFIED, TESTING UNDERWAY: The device is currently being tested by Open Oximetry
- UNVERIFIED: The device is not being tested by Open Oximetry at this time
CONTEC MEDICAL SYSTEMS CO., LTD.
Contec OLED CMS50NA BD13002
OpenOx Performance
Root mean square error (Arms) is a common measure of pulse oximeter device performance that combines bias and precision. Here we report Arms based on Open Oximetry device testing using 2013 FDA Guidelines for 510k submissions and 2017 ISO 80601. Read more about quantification of oximeter performance on our FAQ.
*NOTE: performance is only reported here once we have tested the device in >10 study subjects (i.e. as required by 2013 FDA and 2017 ISO requirements). Performance may change significantly as we continue to perform testing in additional subjects and conditions. Please continue to check back as we update frequently. Click the device to see how details on how many subjects have been tested as well as details of skin color testing.
Arms 3.9%
Purchase Cost
Here we report retail purchase costs (US $) for buying the pulse oximeter, including one adult finger probe. Costs are obtained from one or multiple sources including manufacturers or online retail stores. Of note, some devices have special discount pricing for low and middle-income countries. The special prices are not accounted for in this report.
20
Lifetime Cost
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Lifetime Cost
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CONTEC MEDICAL SYSTEMS CO., LTD.
Contec OLED CMS50NA BD13002
See detailsEstimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Estimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Adjust the assumptions below to estimate the 10-year lifetime cost for this device:
Purchase Cost
Time to processor replacement
Monthly power cost (e.g batteries)
Lifetime is assumed to be 10 years. Salvage cost at the end of 10 years is assumed to be zero for all devices. Cost of device maintenance or repair is not assumed to be zero. We assume probe and device replacement intervals based on evolving input from clinician collaborators around the world based on device type alone (i.e. fingertip, handheld, etc), though note these vary widely by setting and manufacturer. These intervals attempt to grossly account for wear and tear, damage or misplacement and theft.
Disputed (2021)
The Open Oximetry Project is evaluating the performance of dozens of popular pulse oximeters.
- VERIFIED: The device performs in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance and ISO 80601-2-61 (2017), as well as additional performance tests for skin color and/or low perfusion
- PRELIMINARY VERIFIED: The device performs in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance and ISO 80601-2-61 (2017)
- DISPUTED: The device does NOT perform in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance or ISO 80601-2-61 (2017)
- UNVERIFIED, TESTING UNDERWAY: The device is currently being tested by Open Oximetry
- UNVERIFIED: The device is not being tested by Open Oximetry at this time
OpenOx Performance
Root mean square error (Arms) is a common measure of pulse oximeter device performance that combines bias and precision. Here we report Arms based on Open Oximetry device testing using 2013 FDA Guidelines for 510k submissions and 2017 ISO 80601. Read more about quantification of oximeter performance on our FAQ.
*NOTE: performance is only reported here once we have tested the device in >10 study subjects (i.e. as required by 2013 FDA and 2017 ISO requirements). Performance may change significantly as we continue to perform testing in additional subjects and conditions. Please continue to check back as we update frequently. Click the device to see how details on how many subjects have been tested as well as details of skin color testing.
Arms 2.2%
Purchase Cost
Here we report retail purchase costs (US $) for buying the pulse oximeter, including one adult finger probe. Costs are obtained from one or multiple sources including manufacturers or online retail stores. Of note, some devices have special discount pricing for low and middle-income countries. The special prices are not accounted for in this report.
2000
Lifetime Cost
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Lifetime Cost
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COVIDIEN
Nellcor PM1000n Bedside Respiratory Patient Monitoring System
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Estimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
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Purchase Cost
Probe Cost
Time to probe replacement
Time to processor replacement
Monthly power cost (e.g batteries)
Lifetime is assumed to be 10 years. Salvage cost at the end of 10 years is assumed to be zero for all devices. Cost of device maintenance or repair is not assumed to be zero. We assume probe and device replacement intervals based on evolving input from clinician collaborators around the world based on device type alone (i.e. fingertip, handheld, etc), though note these vary widely by setting and manufacturer. These intervals attempt to grossly account for wear and tear, damage or misplacement and theft.
Preliminary verified, testing underway (2023)
The Open Oximetry Project is evaluating the performance of dozens of popular pulse oximeters.
- VERIFIED: The device performs in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance and ISO 80601-2-61 (2017), as well as additional performance tests for skin color and/or low perfusion
- PRELIMINARY VERIFIED: The device performs in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance and ISO 80601-2-61 (2017)
- DISPUTED: The device does NOT perform in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance or ISO 80601-2-61 (2017)
- UNVERIFIED, TESTING UNDERWAY: The device is currently being tested by Open Oximetry
- UNVERIFIED: The device is not being tested by Open Oximetry at this time
EDAN INSTRUMENTS, INC.
H100b Pulse Oximeter (2020)
OpenOx Performance
Root mean square error (Arms) is a common measure of pulse oximeter device performance that combines bias and precision. Here we report Arms based on Open Oximetry device testing using 2013 FDA Guidelines for 510k submissions and 2017 ISO 80601. Read more about quantification of oximeter performance on our FAQ.
*NOTE: performance is only reported here once we have tested the device in >10 study subjects (i.e. as required by 2013 FDA and 2017 ISO requirements). Performance may change significantly as we continue to perform testing in additional subjects and conditions. Please continue to check back as we update frequently. Click the device to see how details on how many subjects have been tested as well as details of skin color testing.
No data
Purchase Cost
Here we report retail purchase costs (US $) for buying the pulse oximeter, including one adult finger probe. Costs are obtained from one or multiple sources including manufacturers or online retail stores. Of note, some devices have special discount pricing for low and middle-income countries. The special prices are not accounted for in this report.
268
Lifetime Cost
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Lifetime Cost
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EDAN INSTRUMENTS, INC.
H100b Pulse Oximeter (2020)
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Estimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
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Purchase Cost
Probe Cost
Time to probe replacement
Time to processor replacement
Monthly power cost (e.g batteries)
Lifetime is assumed to be 10 years. Salvage cost at the end of 10 years is assumed to be zero for all devices. Cost of device maintenance or repair is not assumed to be zero. We assume probe and device replacement intervals based on evolving input from clinician collaborators around the world based on device type alone (i.e. fingertip, handheld, etc), though note these vary widely by setting and manufacturer. These intervals attempt to grossly account for wear and tear, damage or misplacement and theft.
Unverified, testing underway
The Open Oximetry Project is evaluating the performance of dozens of popular pulse oximeters.
- VERIFIED: The device performs in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance and ISO 80601-2-61 (2017), as well as additional performance tests for skin color and/or low perfusion
- PRELIMINARY VERIFIED: The device performs in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance and ISO 80601-2-61 (2017)
- DISPUTED: The device does NOT perform in accordance with 2013 FDA premarket notification submissions guidance or ISO 80601-2-61 (2017)
- UNVERIFIED, TESTING UNDERWAY: The device is currently being tested by Open Oximetry
- UNVERIFIED: The device is not being tested by Open Oximetry at this time
Disputed (2021)
Lifetime Cost
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ACARE TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
(2020) Pulse Oximeter Model Ab-F1/Ah-S1/Ah-M1
See detailsEstimated Lifetime Cost:
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Estimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
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Purchase Cost
Probe Cost
Time to probe replacement
Time to processor replacement
Monthly power cost (e.g batteries)
Lifetime is assumed to be 10 years. Salvage cost at the end of 10 years is assumed to be zero for all devices. Cost of device maintenance or repair is not assumed to be zero. We assume probe and device replacement intervals based on evolving input from clinician collaborators around the world based on device type alone (i.e. fingertip, handheld, etc), though note these vary widely by setting and manufacturer. These intervals attempt to grossly account for wear and tear, damage or misplacement and theft.
Disputed (2021)
Lifetime Cost
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ACARE TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
(2017) Pulse Oximeter Model Ab-F1/Ah-S1/Ah-M1
See detailsEstimated Lifetime Cost:
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Estimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
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Purchase Cost
Probe Cost
Time to probe replacement
Time to processor replacement
Monthly power cost (e.g batteries)
Lifetime is assumed to be 10 years. Salvage cost at the end of 10 years is assumed to be zero for all devices. Cost of device maintenance or repair is not assumed to be zero. We assume probe and device replacement intervals based on evolving input from clinician collaborators around the world based on device type alone (i.e. fingertip, handheld, etc), though note these vary widely by setting and manufacturer. These intervals attempt to grossly account for wear and tear, damage or misplacement and theft.
Preliminary verified, testing underway (2014)
Lifetime Cost
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ACARE TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
(2013) Pulse Oximeter Model Ab-F1/Ah-S1/Ah-M1
See detailsEstimated Lifetime Cost:
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Estimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Adjust the assumptions below to estimate the 10-year lifetime cost for this device:
Purchase Cost
Probe Cost
Time to probe replacement
Time to processor replacement
Monthly power cost (e.g batteries)
Lifetime is assumed to be 10 years. Salvage cost at the end of 10 years is assumed to be zero for all devices. Cost of device maintenance or repair is not assumed to be zero. We assume probe and device replacement intervals based on evolving input from clinician collaborators around the world based on device type alone (i.e. fingertip, handheld, etc), though note these vary widely by setting and manufacturer. These intervals attempt to grossly account for wear and tear, damage or misplacement and theft.
Preliminary verified, testing underway (2021)
Lifetime Cost
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ACARE TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
(2021) Model AH-TA
See detailsEstimated Lifetime Cost:
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Estimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Adjust the assumptions below to estimate the 10-year lifetime cost for this device:
Purchase Cost
Probe Cost
Time to probe replacement
Time to processor replacement
Monthly power cost (e.g batteries)
Lifetime is assumed to be 10 years. Salvage cost at the end of 10 years is assumed to be zero for all devices. Cost of device maintenance or repair is not assumed to be zero. We assume probe and device replacement intervals based on evolving input from clinician collaborators around the world based on device type alone (i.e. fingertip, handheld, etc), though note these vary widely by setting and manufacturer. These intervals attempt to grossly account for wear and tear, damage or misplacement and theft.
Unverified, testing underway
Lifetime Cost
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ACARE TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
(2023) Model AH-TA
See detailsEstimated Lifetime Cost:
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Estimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
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Purchase Cost
Probe Cost
Time to probe replacement
Time to processor replacement
Monthly power cost (e.g batteries)
Lifetime is assumed to be 10 years. Salvage cost at the end of 10 years is assumed to be zero for all devices. Cost of device maintenance or repair is not assumed to be zero. We assume probe and device replacement intervals based on evolving input from clinician collaborators around the world based on device type alone (i.e. fingertip, handheld, etc), though note these vary widely by setting and manufacturer. These intervals attempt to grossly account for wear and tear, damage or misplacement and theft.
Unverified, testing underway
Lifetime Cost
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ACARE TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
(2023) Pulse Oximeter Model Ab-F1/Ah-S1/Ah-M1
See detailsEstimated Lifetime Cost:
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Estimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Adjust the assumptions below to estimate the 10-year lifetime cost for this device:
Purchase Cost
Probe Cost
Time to probe replacement
Time to processor replacement
Monthly power cost (e.g batteries)
Lifetime is assumed to be 10 years. Salvage cost at the end of 10 years is assumed to be zero for all devices. Cost of device maintenance or repair is not assumed to be zero. We assume probe and device replacement intervals based on evolving input from clinician collaborators around the world based on device type alone (i.e. fingertip, handheld, etc), though note these vary widely by setting and manufacturer. These intervals attempt to grossly account for wear and tear, damage or misplacement and theft.
Unverified, testing underway
Lifetime Cost
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ANKOVO
JPD-500E
See detailsEstimated Lifetime Cost:
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Estimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
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Purchase Cost
Time to processor replacement
Monthly power cost (e.g batteries)
Lifetime is assumed to be 10 years. Salvage cost at the end of 10 years is assumed to be zero for all devices. Cost of device maintenance or repair is not assumed to be zero. We assume probe and device replacement intervals based on evolving input from clinician collaborators around the world based on device type alone (i.e. fingertip, handheld, etc), though note these vary widely by setting and manufacturer. These intervals attempt to grossly account for wear and tear, damage or misplacement and theft.
Unverified, testing underway
Lifetime Cost
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ANKOVO
JPD-500E (2020)
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Estimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
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Purchase Cost
Time to processor replacement
Monthly power cost (e.g batteries)
Lifetime is assumed to be 10 years. Salvage cost at the end of 10 years is assumed to be zero for all devices. Cost of device maintenance or repair is not assumed to be zero. We assume probe and device replacement intervals based on evolving input from clinician collaborators around the world based on device type alone (i.e. fingertip, handheld, etc), though note these vary widely by setting and manufacturer. These intervals attempt to grossly account for wear and tear, damage or misplacement and theft.
Disputed (2016)
Lifetime Cost
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ATLANTEAN
Model Sb100ii Finger Pulse Oximeter
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Estimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
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Purchase Cost
Time to processor replacement
Monthly power cost (e.g batteries)
Lifetime is assumed to be 10 years. Salvage cost at the end of 10 years is assumed to be zero for all devices. Cost of device maintenance or repair is not assumed to be zero. We assume probe and device replacement intervals based on evolving input from clinician collaborators around the world based on device type alone (i.e. fingertip, handheld, etc), though note these vary widely by setting and manufacturer. These intervals attempt to grossly account for wear and tear, damage or misplacement and theft.
Unverified, testing underway
Lifetime Cost
Beta
BEIJING CHOICE ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
Pulse Oximeter (Md300m/Md300k2)
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Estimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
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Purchase Cost
Probe Cost
Time to probe replacement
Time to processor replacement
Monthly power cost (e.g batteries)
Lifetime is assumed to be 10 years. Salvage cost at the end of 10 years is assumed to be zero for all devices. Cost of device maintenance or repair is not assumed to be zero. We assume probe and device replacement intervals based on evolving input from clinician collaborators around the world based on device type alone (i.e. fingertip, handheld, etc), though note these vary widely by setting and manufacturer. These intervals attempt to grossly account for wear and tear, damage or misplacement and theft.
Preliminary verified, testing underway (2023)
Lifetime Cost
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BEIJING CHOICE ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOLGY CO., LTD.
(2020) Fingertip C20
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Estimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
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Purchase Cost
Time to processor replacement
Monthly power cost (e.g batteries)
Lifetime is assumed to be 10 years. Salvage cost at the end of 10 years is assumed to be zero for all devices. Cost of device maintenance or repair is not assumed to be zero. We assume probe and device replacement intervals based on evolving input from clinician collaborators around the world based on device type alone (i.e. fingertip, handheld, etc), though note these vary widely by setting and manufacturer. These intervals attempt to grossly account for wear and tear, damage or misplacement and theft.
Unverified, testing underway
Unverified, testing underway
Disputed (2023)
Lifetime Cost
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BODYMED
BDMOXMTRBLK
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Estimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
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Purchase Cost
Time to processor replacement
Monthly power cost (e.g batteries)
Lifetime is assumed to be 10 years. Salvage cost at the end of 10 years is assumed to be zero for all devices. Cost of device maintenance or repair is not assumed to be zero. We assume probe and device replacement intervals based on evolving input from clinician collaborators around the world based on device type alone (i.e. fingertip, handheld, etc), though note these vary widely by setting and manufacturer. These intervals attempt to grossly account for wear and tear, damage or misplacement and theft.
Preliminary verified, testing underway (2023)
Lifetime Cost
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CHOICEMED
MD300CN350R Pulse Oximeter
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Estimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
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Purchase Cost
Time to processor replacement
Monthly power cost (e.g batteries)
Lifetime is assumed to be 10 years. Salvage cost at the end of 10 years is assumed to be zero for all devices. Cost of device maintenance or repair is not assumed to be zero. We assume probe and device replacement intervals based on evolving input from clinician collaborators around the world based on device type alone (i.e. fingertip, handheld, etc), though note these vary widely by setting and manufacturer. These intervals attempt to grossly account for wear and tear, damage or misplacement and theft.
Preliminary verified, testing underway (2023)
Lifetime Cost
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CHOICEMED
MD300CN350R Pulse Oximeter with respiratory rate (2020)
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Estimated Lifetime Cost:
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Purchase Cost
Time to processor replacement
Monthly power cost (e.g batteries)
Lifetime is assumed to be 10 years. Salvage cost at the end of 10 years is assumed to be zero for all devices. Cost of device maintenance or repair is not assumed to be zero. We assume probe and device replacement intervals based on evolving input from clinician collaborators around the world based on device type alone (i.e. fingertip, handheld, etc), though note these vary widely by setting and manufacturer. These intervals attempt to grossly account for wear and tear, damage or misplacement and theft.
Preliminary verified, testing underway (2023)
Lifetime Cost
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CMS
Zacurate 500DL
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Estimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Adjust the assumptions below to estimate the 10-year lifetime cost for this device:
Purchase Cost
Time to processor replacement
Monthly power cost (e.g batteries)
Lifetime is assumed to be 10 years. Salvage cost at the end of 10 years is assumed to be zero for all devices. Cost of device maintenance or repair is not assumed to be zero. We assume probe and device replacement intervals based on evolving input from clinician collaborators around the world based on device type alone (i.e. fingertip, handheld, etc), though note these vary widely by setting and manufacturer. These intervals attempt to grossly account for wear and tear, damage or misplacement and theft.
Unverified, testing underway (2023)
Lifetime Cost
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CMS
Zacurate 500C
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Estimated Lifetime Cost:
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Purchase Cost
Time to processor replacement
Monthly power cost (e.g batteries)
Lifetime is assumed to be 10 years. Salvage cost at the end of 10 years is assumed to be zero for all devices. Cost of device maintenance or repair is not assumed to be zero. We assume probe and device replacement intervals based on evolving input from clinician collaborators around the world based on device type alone (i.e. fingertip, handheld, etc), though note these vary widely by setting and manufacturer. These intervals attempt to grossly account for wear and tear, damage or misplacement and theft.
Disputed (2023)
Lifetime Cost
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Compass Health
Roscoe POX-ROS
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Estimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
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Purchase Cost
Time to processor replacement
Monthly power cost (e.g batteries)
Lifetime is assumed to be 10 years. Salvage cost at the end of 10 years is assumed to be zero for all devices. Cost of device maintenance or repair is not assumed to be zero. We assume probe and device replacement intervals based on evolving input from clinician collaborators around the world based on device type alone (i.e. fingertip, handheld, etc), though note these vary widely by setting and manufacturer. These intervals attempt to grossly account for wear and tear, damage or misplacement and theft.
Preliminary verified, testing underway (2016)
Lifetime Cost
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CONTEC MEDICAL SYSTEM CO., LTD.
Fingertip Pulse Oximeter, Models Cms-50d, Cms-50l, Cms-50dl
See detailsEstimated Lifetime Cost:
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Estimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
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Purchase Cost
Time to processor replacement
Monthly power cost (e.g batteries)
Lifetime is assumed to be 10 years. Salvage cost at the end of 10 years is assumed to be zero for all devices. Cost of device maintenance or repair is not assumed to be zero. We assume probe and device replacement intervals based on evolving input from clinician collaborators around the world based on device type alone (i.e. fingertip, handheld, etc), though note these vary widely by setting and manufacturer. These intervals attempt to grossly account for wear and tear, damage or misplacement and theft.
Unverified, testing underway (2023)
Lifetime Cost
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CONTEC MEDICAL SYSTEMS CO., LTD.
CMS-50M
See detailsEstimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Estimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Adjust the assumptions below to estimate the 10-year lifetime cost for this device:
Purchase Cost
Time to processor replacement
Monthly power cost (e.g batteries)
Lifetime is assumed to be 10 years. Salvage cost at the end of 10 years is assumed to be zero for all devices. Cost of device maintenance or repair is not assumed to be zero. We assume probe and device replacement intervals based on evolving input from clinician collaborators around the world based on device type alone (i.e. fingertip, handheld, etc), though note these vary widely by setting and manufacturer. These intervals attempt to grossly account for wear and tear, damage or misplacement and theft.
Disputed (2021)
Lifetime Cost
Beta
CONTEC MEDICAL SYSTEMS CO., LTD.
Contec OLED CMS50NA BD13002
See detailsEstimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Estimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Adjust the assumptions below to estimate the 10-year lifetime cost for this device:
Purchase Cost
Time to processor replacement
Monthly power cost (e.g batteries)
Lifetime is assumed to be 10 years. Salvage cost at the end of 10 years is assumed to be zero for all devices. Cost of device maintenance or repair is not assumed to be zero. We assume probe and device replacement intervals based on evolving input from clinician collaborators around the world based on device type alone (i.e. fingertip, handheld, etc), though note these vary widely by setting and manufacturer. These intervals attempt to grossly account for wear and tear, damage or misplacement and theft.
Preliminary verified, testing underway (2023)
Lifetime Cost
Beta
COVIDIEN
Nellcor PM1000n Bedside Respiratory Patient Monitoring System
See detailsEstimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Estimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Adjust the assumptions below to estimate the 10-year lifetime cost for this device:
Purchase Cost
Probe Cost
Time to probe replacement
Time to processor replacement
Monthly power cost (e.g batteries)
Lifetime is assumed to be 10 years. Salvage cost at the end of 10 years is assumed to be zero for all devices. Cost of device maintenance or repair is not assumed to be zero. We assume probe and device replacement intervals based on evolving input from clinician collaborators around the world based on device type alone (i.e. fingertip, handheld, etc), though note these vary widely by setting and manufacturer. These intervals attempt to grossly account for wear and tear, damage or misplacement and theft.
Unverified, testing underway
Lifetime Cost
Beta
EDAN INSTRUMENTS, INC.
H100b Pulse Oximeter (2020)
See detailsEstimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Estimated Lifetime Cost:
Here we estimate the 10-year lifetime cost of ownership for this type of pulse oximeter (Caution: we make many assumptions!). Click the settings button below to see the formula and adjust this assumptions to your local data.
Adjust the assumptions below to estimate the 10-year lifetime cost for this device:
Purchase Cost
Probe Cost
Time to probe replacement
Time to processor replacement
Monthly power cost (e.g batteries)
Lifetime is assumed to be 10 years. Salvage cost at the end of 10 years is assumed to be zero for all devices. Cost of device maintenance or repair is not assumed to be zero. We assume probe and device replacement intervals based on evolving input from clinician collaborators around the world based on device type alone (i.e. fingertip, handheld, etc), though note these vary widely by setting and manufacturer. These intervals attempt to grossly account for wear and tear, damage or misplacement and theft.
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