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This article would like to serve as a pulse oximeter guide, clarifying any confusion and answering any questions you may have about their origin, how they work, and all the general information you may need or want to know before using or buying one. The finger pulse oximeter has become drastically more popular and of interest to people since the beginning of this unfortunate pandemic we are living through, COVID-19. However, we would like to make one thing painstakingly clear: normal oxygen levels do not determine whether you are infected with COVID or not - please get tested properly and take all the necessary precautions, even if restrictions are being eased! Choosing a good-quality pulse oximeter is the key to obtaining results with high accuracy; If you are more interested in finding the best pulse oximeters instead of learning about them, you can refer to the following article: The 10 Best Pulse Oximeters | Best Oximeter Reviews.

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