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Get the OXITEMP Smart Watch with Live Oximeter

Real fitness buffs know that the Apple Watch doesn’t offer a lot of functions that are necessary — like body temperature and blood oxygen levels. The OXITEMP Smart Watch with Live Oximeter ($49.95) may not have a vast library of apps like the Apple Watch, but it does have a low price point, an oximeter for measuring blood oxygen and approximate BP, and more.

This SmartWatch multitasks for you and beats all the other watches in features and functions. It’s your own personal Live Thermometer that comes with a body temperature detector and tracker. It also has a Live Oximeter that tracks your Blood Oxygen Levels. The Pulse Monitor continuously tracks your Heart Rate and monitors your Blood Pressure on demand! Last but not least, It also has all your daily routine tracker with activities like walking the distance, climbing steps, sedentary reminders, and sleep monitor and gives you all the important health data right on your wrist, without ever stepping in a clinic! 

  • Track your daily activity, including steps, calories burned, mileage & heart rate

  • Monitor your blood pressure & blood oxygen levels and body temperature in real-time

  • Wear it anywhere, anytime thanks to its sweat & waterproof design

  • Control phone calls & music

  • Get alerts for SMS, Facebook & more

  • View the time, date & week on the sleek 1.3-inch screen display

  • Adjust the brightness on the ultra-clear 240×240 resolution

  • Get a full health report on your smartphone via free app from the App Store or Google Play

Note: This Fitness Watch only measures general beat changes since it’s not as tight as usual blood pressure devices. The only medically accurate and validated way to do so is by stopping the blood flow by inflating a BP cuff around your upper arm, then deflating it while listening for changes in your arteries.

Steve Sande
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Steve is the founder and former publisher of Apple World Today and has authored a number of books about Apple products. He's an avid photographer, an FAA-licensed drone pilot, and a really bad guitarist. Steve and his wife Barb love to travel everywhere!