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Report date: 16.09.2025
M.E.K PLUS Pulse Oximeter Analysis Report
Overview and Product Description
The images show a PLUS model pulse oximeter device of the M.E.K brand and one power adapter. The device is a medical instrument used to measure blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) and pulse rate. The device is white in color and has a screen and control buttons on it.
Quantity Information
A total of 2 items are present in the images:
- 1 M.E.K PLUS Pulse Oximeter
- 1 Power Adapter
Condition and Physical Condition Assessment
The general condition of the device has been assessed as used. Significant yellowing and discoloration are observed on its white plastic casing. This suggests that the device has been used for a long time or exposed to sunlight. Generally, dirt, scratches, and minor scuff marks are present on the surface. A small dent or impact mark can be seen on the device’s lower left corner. The screen is off, and no significant cracks or deep scratches have been detected on it. There are also signs of wear on the keypad.
Accessories and Missing Parts
A black power adapter is provided with the product. The adapter’s cable is bundled with a red rubber band and appears physically intact. However, it has been determined that the finger probe or sensor, which is essential for a pulse oximeter device to function, is not present in the images. Without this part, the device cannot take measurements, and this is the most significant deficiency.
Potential Risks and Important Notes
The product in the image consists only of the device itself and the power adapter. The finger probe (sensor), which is the most critical part required for measurement, is missing. Therefore, the device cannot be used in its current state. It is clear that the device has been used extensively and its plastic components are worn; this may have also affected the lifespan of the electronic parts. It cannot be determined from the images whether the device is functional, hence there is a risk of electronic malfunction. No testing or calibration information is present in the images.






