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Aulisa View GA2000 vs Pulse Monitor Usage & Stats
Official App of the Aulisa GA2000 and GA2001. Rest easy knowing your patients’ or loved ones’ health is being continuously tracked and can be checked remotely at anytime, anywhere you have a phone signal.
● Remotely view oximeter monitor, including real-time video and continuous tracking of blood oxygen saturation, pulse rate, and perfusion index.
● 2-way audio for instant communication
● Alarm-triggering health incidents are recorded and save video and vitals record from 30 seconds before to 150 seconds after the incident occurs.
● Access to health incident history and data for doctor’s further analysis
Encrypted wireless connection for secure transmission of vitals and video
● Easy pairing with one Aulisa monitor.
● Compatible with Aulisa GA2000 and GA2001 oximeter models, which can be purchased at www.Aulisa.com
Note: Monitor alarms are not seen on the app.
- Apple App Store
- Free
- Health & Fitness
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You can see the pulse related to your heart beat
just shooting for your finger or hand or face.
[Operations]
1. Start App
2. Tap "Monitor" tab below.
3. Shooting for your finger or hand or face.
Don't move for about 10 seconds.
You can switch the camera to front or rear by "F/R" button.
4. You can see the pulse in real time.
[Note]
This is not for medical measurement.
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[Disclaimers]
We assume no responsibility or liability for any actions taken as a result of using this Application, or for errors or omissions in content.
- Apple App Store
- Free
- Health & Fitness
Store Rank
- -
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Aulisa View GA2000 VS.
Pulse Monitor
December 15, 2024