Breathe in the future! 🌬️
The Upgrade Spirometer is a cutting-edge portable peak flow meter designed for monitoring lung conditions like asthma and COPD. It features ultra-accurate measurements of PEF and FEV1, a risk indicator, and the ability to store up to 300 test records. With Bluetooth connectivity to a tracking app, users can easily analyze and share their respiratory health data. The device is rechargeable, offering over six months of use on a single charge, and comes with two types of removable, washable mouthpieces for hygiene.
A**O
Easy and helpful
Works well and easy to monitor with app
B**R
WHY did I mess with a SmartOne for years?
I have COPD, and for a few years I relied on a MIR SmartOne to test my pulmonary function. I had one that worked great, but when it wore out (which they do, since the turbine and mouthpiece are plastic and have to be removed, cleaned, and replaced--they become loose and wobbly), I ordered a new one. In fact, I got FOUR, and each one performed poorly--software issues, problems with parts, etc. I returned them all and, in disgust, I ordered the Sonmol (at half the price of a SmartOne).I rarely say anything is a game-changes, but for me, this spirometer is. The sturdiness of the component and the ease of use is astonishing. One blow is all it takes to get a measurement (as opposed to three for each with the MIR). I can upload my data to the app (seamless integration) or enter it manually. I usually do several tests and choose the best one, and I find that the readings can vary widely; however, you can't replicate a blow exactly--the deepness, your mouth's position on the mouthpiece, etc., so I don't find this abnormal. I'm finding that it reflects how I'm feeling on a given day and is close to my most recent PFTs, so I consider it quite accurate. Having COPD, I'm more interested in the FEV1 than the PEF and wish the software had a separate graph for it, but that's a minor issue given all the positives of this sturdy, extremely portable, user-friendly, great little machine. I'm delighted with this purchase. (BTW, if you travel, it fits well in some of the insulin pen carriers here on Amazon, with room for alcohol preps and both mouthpieces. Just be sure to measure depth and width carefully.)
B**N
Know what you are looking for.
I turn it on blow into and it gives me a reading. Not sure why I bought it. Dr. suggested I get a spirometer.
M**K
Valuable tool to have to monitor respiratory status.
Having adult onset asthma this unit visually lets me see my respiratory status. It is easy to use and clean. A record can be stored when you download the free application. Great data to have to show the pulmonologist.
K**M
does exactly what it says it will
This works really well and lets me keep track of my COPD symptoms and treatment. I test myself a few times a week. It appears accurate, and when I used it at the Dr. office and compared the results with their equipment, it was very close. A good purchase if you feel the need for such a device.
K**R
Poor accuracy
The accuracy on this one leaves a LOT to be desired, compared to the traditional analog one with the little sliders. Frequently my husband will blow a 650-700 on this one (which we KNOW is wrong), and then blows a 375-400 (MUCH more accurate) on the analog one. It’s like this one has no resistance to the flow to measure. The display is in an awkward place, as well. Not a fan and we won’t be using it.
R**E
It works. It has some issues with Bluetooth downloading
It works, but I haven’t figured out how to delete recordings over 300 or three months without deleting the app
M**S
What is the output for my breathing
This is a life saver and it Bluetooth to my phone it helps with breathing treatments and my inhaler
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