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The LOOKEE Ring Continuous Pulse Oximeter is a cutting-edge wearable device designed for all-day monitoring of blood oxygen levels and pulse rates. With a rechargeable battery lasting up to 16 hours, it features smart reminders for low O2 levels, detailed app reports, and built-in memory for data storage. Ideal for sports and aviation use, this user-friendly device combines comfort and technology, ensuring you stay informed about your health.
A**N
Comfortable and effective
My doctor told me about this ring as a first step toward identifying sleep apnea. It's very easy to set up the app and to connect it with the ring. The readings come easily in the morning once you remove the ring from your thumb (suggested place to wear it.)
K**R
It really shows how many times my breathing drops at night.
It works great. I'm amazed at the info it gives. I can't wait to show my family doctor.
N**G
grossly inaccurate, making it worthless
Discovered at Pulmonary Rehab, where the therapist had a (medical grade) pulse ox attached to my forehead (while I continued to wear my new LOOKEE ring pulse ox with alarming, on my left thumb, that the LOOKEE device was VERY inaccurate -- to the point of being useless. The discrepancy in oxygen saturation readings bounced around, but at some point reached EIGHT POINTS -- the Lookee was alarming (vibrating), warning that my oxygen saturation was down to 88%, while the medical grade pulse ox saw my oxygen saturation as at 96%.I tried contacting LookeeTech support three days ago, but despite their promise of 24/7 support, have still not heard back.
M**.
Works great but finger strap needs to be beefed up.
The product connects seamlessly to my iPhone, the graphics are good, although it would be nice if they could further refine the O2 level chart. Very easy to use the only issue that I had is that the band that goes on your finger busted after about a month of use. It is thicker rubber on the sides that wrap around, but there’s a thin piece of rubber that is the flexible/ expandable part and that’s what busted on mine. I can still use it, It just doesn’t stick on my finger that well. I’m going to contact the company after this and then we’ll modify my review upon what they say..
D**Y
An important diagnostic tool
Bought it for my son and helped him identify a problem with sleep apnea. Went to his Dr. and is receiving treatment as a result.
L**A
Unreliable Product
Up until 13 days after the date I could return this ring it worked fine. This week the ring has come off my thumb twice while I’m sleeping. I tried to return it but Amazon says I’m 13 days past the time I could return it. How would I know 2 weeks ago that the ring would malfunction and come off my thumb. What started out as a snug fit has loosened to the point the ring no longer works. Don’t buy this product!!!UPDATE: After Lookee Tech contacted me and offered to make things right with the Ring Oxygen Sensor, I’d like to recommend their product. It’s possible that the band looseness is an anomaly. Their customer service is above my expectations.
K**L
Lifesaving device
Accurate, convenient, logs records and has printable reports for each log.I'd give it more than 5 stars if I could. That being said, it could still be improved upon if the device readout was larger and/or brighter, and if there was some sort of summary reporting or graph of historical data. Oh and an alert for heart rate not just O2.I bought this years ago to determine if I had sleep apnea (I don't). It is much more accurate than my Garmin watch as far as O2 saturation readings. After Covid I started monitoringmy daytime O2 and noticed drops that coincided with heart rate spikes from doing nothing more than standing and/or walking around the house. I started to doubt it's accuracy but the clip oximeter was giving the same readings (although slower). Turns out I had POTS (postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome). The holter monitor and echocardiogram I had a few months ago didn't pick up on it. I even bought a Wellue ring monitor to compare this with and the results are similar. The Wellue does not show the heart rate and O2 side by side though, and the button is hard to get to work, making this model far superior.Now I'm using it daily to warn me when my O2 falls below 90% and I use the alert on my Garmin for when my heart rate accelerates past 100 - then it is time to sit or lie down. If it weren't for this device I'm sure I'd have passed out and face planted by now.
B**D
Wildly inaccurate despite good first impression
I almost never write reviews, but I feel I must for this device due to the huge disappointment it caused. With a comparatively high price, it significantly falls short of expectations and proved unusable for the described purpose.The reason is that the device often becomes wildly inaccurate, as the measurements for blood oxygen greatly vary between 80-100% within mere seconds.* Measuring SpO2 with a professional oxygen meter at the same time (and on the same finger) shows massive differences (i.e. the professional oxygen meter showed stable measurements of normal values while this device's measurements jumped all over the place). Changing fingers (as suggested per the manual), finger positions, as well as switching between left and right hands, and measuring many times, sadly did not improve this. (*These periods of high measurement variance made up about 50% of total use time.)Furthermore, due to this inaccuracy the device keeps firing off the vibration alarm incessantly. So, even if you get lucky to successfully make it to sleep with it, you'll likely be woken up again very soon because the device thinks oxygen deprivation is imminent. Of course, on a funny note, there is probably a point to be made that such false positives could be better than false negatives! That is, unless you think that you require sleep.On the positive side, the look and feel of the device is rather nice. As is the non-intrusive iPhone app, which is easy to use and appears well organized. But in a way that pains me even more, that so much effort has been put in to make the design look good, but so little on the accuracy side, to the extent that the device is unfit for any meaningful practical use. For an oxygen meter with vibration alarm, it is just not enough if it only works somewhat reliably about 50% of the time.Lastly, it is disappointing, yet maybe not surprising given the above, that there is a no-return policy for the item.
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