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A note to SportStat® and FlightStat® customers:

We have recently discontinued the SportStat and FlightStat fingertip pulse oximeters due to the increasing popularity of our new, more affordable GO2 Achieve. The GO2 Achieve has the same proven accuracy you’ve come to trust with the added benefit of lower power consumption (runs on only one AAA battery) and is also available in three fun colors! We are proud to provide you with this exceptionally easy-to-use, accurate and durable fingertip pulse oximeter for all your personal monitoring needs!
If you would like to purchase a SportStat fingertip pulse oximeter while quantities last, please contact our Nonin SportStat Pulse Oximeter Distributor.


GO2™ Achieve Fingertip Pulse Oximeter

The GO2 Achieve fingertip pulse oximeter from Nonin Medical provides health and sport enthusiasts with reliable oxygen saturation and heart rate values without compromising the quality and accuracy that have made Nonin the most trusted name in fingertip pulse oximetry. The highly durable GO2 Achieve provides instant and accurate feedback in any environment including exercise, high altitude sport and air travel.

  • Get FitThe GO2 Achieve fingertip oximeter is an ideal oxygen and heart rate monitoring companion while you exercise. Compact and easy-to-use, simply place GO2 Achieve on your finger for instant accurate oxygen saturation and heart rate feedback.
  • Climb HigherCertified for operation up to an altitude of 40,000 ft., the accurate and durable GO2 Achieve is the most dependable way to monitor for Acute Mountain Sickness. Nonin’s products are recognized by the American Alpine Institute and have been to the summit of many of the world’s highest peaks including Denali (20,320’) and Everest (29,035’).
  • Fly with Peace of MindHypoxia can impair cognitive function beginning at 5,000 feet. For instant and reliable results, the GO2 Achieve is certified for operation up to an altitude of 40,000 ft. and easily provides the necessary information for passengers and pilots to check for the onset of in-flight hypoxia.