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Works fine for me. Whatever the problem was with all these commenters failing to register and login, I dunno. The cheap oximeter device works fine (Jumper model JPD-500F, for $24 on eBay). The app connects to it by Bluetooth, records the data, saves the data, graphs a summary, AND allows you to share the stats and graph by email/Facebook/text message just fine. The three things measured are the pulse rate, the SpO2, and the very handy Perfusion Index (showing how solid the readings really are). The settings screen even adjusts the min/max for these 3 data that will trigger a beeping alarm if the reading gets too high or too low. Nice! . . . . . These features work in BOTH of the Jumper-Medical apps currently in the Google app store: the "JUMPER Health" app for all their devices and also the "CareMeOximeter" app for only the oximeter device. . . . . . The only feature I still wish for is to export a .CSV file, so that a spreadsheet can analyze the raw measurement data. And maybe to zoom in on the pulse graph line, to see whatever detail might show up there. . . . . . Nice app, since the latest update.
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Jeffrey August
Constantly crashes when attempting to add my Bluetooth Jumper Medical pulse ox (JD-500f) You cannot connect to phone any other way (that I know of) The app used to be called myoximeter and worked on older phones I owned. This is insane that they just ruined a Bluetooth device by crippling the app! So i have a non-bluetooth pulse ox essentially now even though I paid for a Bluetooth one.
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I can get it to pair with my Samsung S9+, but you must pair it everytime you want to use it. Once the app is open and the Oximeter is turned on they should pair automatically. If you don't want to record your data go into your phone setting and turn it off. The only one that needs to be allowed is your location.
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