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Spo2 Sensors Difference exist  

Are all the Spo2 Sensors can be in common used?   
                     No, Most of the Spo2 sensors are different, and below are the normal differences of the sensors:
1.    Base on the Chips: All ways have 660/905-2, 660/940-3, 660/805-3, 660/940-2 ect, they are all different.
2.   Base on the out put tech: Always have Analogy and Digital Technology, and they are different.
3.   Base on the Patients type: Have, Adult, Pediatrick, Infant and Neonate.
4.   Base on the body part of the sensor’s detected: Finger, Foot, Forehead and ear.
5.   Base on the times of the used: Disposable and Reusable.  
From these differences, you can see, most of the sensors are in different, It is not in common used.


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