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7000 Flexi-Form III Series
Disposable Microfoam Pulse Oximetry Sensors
Designed with an inclusive cable, sensor, and adhesive foam wrap, Nonin 7000 Flexi-Form® III Series sensors provide the ultimate comfort for patients requiring extended SpO2 and pulse rate monitoring and secure placement. The sensor’s soft, cushioning material is conformable to the application site. Nonin 7000 Series disposable sensors with trusted PureLight® technology, combined with Nonin PureSAT® signal processing, provide consistent results from patient to patient and sensor to sensor, even under challenging patient conditions such as low perfusion.
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6000C Series
Designed with an inclusive cable, sensor, and adhesive cloth wrap, Nonin 6000C Series disposable cloth pulse oximetry sensors provide ultimate comfort for patients requiring extended SpO2 and pulse rate monitoring and secure placement. The sensor design features a stretch, tear-resistant cloth for easier placement and fit on the patient, especially for hard-to-fit patients such as infants and neonates, ensuring consistent readings by keeping the sensor in the proper position. Each 6000C Series disposable sensor features Nonin PureLight® technology and Nonin PureSAT® signal processing to provide consistent results from patient to patient and sensor to sensor, even under challenging patient conditions such as low perfusion.
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2000 Series Pulse Oximetry Sensors
Nonin veterinary sensors are ideal for short-term and continuous noninvasive monitoring. All Nonin 2000 Series sensors can be used across our entire line of veterinary products. They are available in three variations to fit different use cases and patient sizes.
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2500A VET Pulse Oximeter
The 2500A VET handheld pulse oximeter is a universal tool with unmatched versatility and cost-effectiveness for all veterinary SpO2 monitoring and research applications. Compact and easy to use, the 2500A VET is proven accurate for pulse rates up to 450 beats per minute (BPM) and is ideal for monitoring during surgeries and dental procedures. As the industry benchmark for durability and performance, Nonin veterinary pulse oximeters have gained the confidence of veterinary professionals worldwide.
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7500FO Fiber Optic Pulse Oximeter
Fiber Optic Pulse Oximeter
The 7500FO (fiber optic) pulse oximeter is specifically designed for MR environments. The compact 7500FO features simple functionality, minimum 16-hour battery life, 4-hour quick recharge, and a minimum of 70 hours of memory. Like all Nonin portable oximeters, the 7500FO provides reliable readings and a wide variety of display indicators. It can be used in fixed-site or mobile MR facilities for monitoring infant, pediatric, and adult patients.
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7500 Pulse Oximeter
Pulse Oximeter
The Model 7500 pulse oximeter has a low-profile design that fits easily on a tabletop or in its own carrying case. Well suited for a variety of clinical and homecare applications, the compact 7500 features simple functionality, minimum 16-hour battery life, 4-hour quick recharge, and a minimum of 70 hours of memory. Like all Nonin portable oximeters, the 7500 provides reliable readings and a wide variety of display indicators.
The 7500FO (fiber optic) pulse oximeter is specifically designed for MR environments. It can be used in fixed-site or mobile MR facilities for monitoring infant, pediatric, and adult patients.
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SenSmart® Model X-100
Universal Oximetry System
The Nonin SenSmart Model X-100 Universal Oximetry System features a portable monitor, small signal processors, and interchangeable sensors that deliver the information you need. Even in critical situations, durable Nonin devices provide reliable measurements you can trust.
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PalmSAT® 2500 Series
Pulse Oximeters
PalmSAT 2500 Series handheld pulse oximeters are designed to accurately assess oxygen saturation (SpO2) and pulse rate. Compact size, ease of operation, and optional alarms in the 2500A make the PalmSAT series suitable for portable monitoring regardless of patient location. Small yet versatile, PalmSAT 2500 pulse oximeters are Certified Airworthy by the U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force.
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WristOx2® Model 3150 with USB
Wrist-Worn Pulse Oximeter
Featuring Nonin PureSAT® SpO2 technology, the WristOx2 3150 USB delivers fast, accurate oxygen saturation and pulse rate readings in challenging conditions, including low perfusion and motion. The WristOx2 3150 USB is compatible with a wide range of Nonin PureLight® sensors and provides continuous, reliable SpO2 monitoring and data recording. Applications include overnight oximetry studies at home, in the hospital, and in sleep labs.
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WristOx2® Model 3150 with Bluetooth® Low Energy
Wrist-Worn Pulse Oximeter
Featuring Nonin PureSAT® SpO2 technology, the WristOx2 3150 with Bluetooth® Low Energy (BLE) delivers fast, accurate oxygen saturation and pulse rate readings in challenging conditions, including low perfusion and motion. The WristOx2 3150 with BLE is compatible with a wide range of Nonin PureLight® sensors and provides continuous, reliable SpO2 monitoring and data recording. Applications include overnight oximetry studies at home, in the hospital, and in sleep labs.
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Onyx II 9550
Military Fingertip Pulse Oximeter
The Nonin Onyx II 9550 Fingertip Pulse Oximeter is a small, lightweight, portable device indicated for use in measuring and displaying functional oxygen saturation of arterial hemoglobin (%SpO2) and pulse rate of patients who are well or poorly perfused.
It is intended for spot-checking of adult and pediatric patients on fingers (other than the thumb) 0.3–1.0 inch (0.8–2.5 cm) thick. Intended use environments include hospitals, clinics, long-term care facilities, skilled nursing facilities, emergency medical services, and home healthcare services.
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Onyx® Vantage 9590
Fingertip Pulse Oximeter
The Nonin Onyx Vantage 9590 Finger Pulse Oximeter is a small, lightweight, portable device indicated for use in measuring and displaying functional oxygen saturation of arterial hemoglobin (%SpO2) and pulse rate of patients who are well or poorly perfused.
It is intended for spot-checking of adult and pediatric patients on digits (fingers, thumb, toes) in a wide-range of environments to include hospitals, clinics, long-term care facilities, skilled nursing facilities, emergency medical services, and home healthcare services.