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Report date: 13.10.2025
Solaris NT1A Pulse Oximeter Analysis Report
General Overview and Product Description
The device shown in the images is a portable Solaris NT1A model pulse oximeter used to measure blood oxygen saturation (%SpO2) and pulse rate (BPM). The device appears to have a compact and lightweight structure. Its front panel features a display, control buttons, and status indicators. The upper part has a port for connecting the sensor probe. It is designed for instantaneous or continuous monitoring of patients in medical environments or at home. It is suitable for use in adult, pediatric, and neonatal patients.
Condition Assessment
Based on visual inspections, the device appears to be lightly used and in very good condition. No significant physical deformities such as scratches, cracks, dents, or discoloration have been detected on its casing or screen. Its general cleanliness and brightness indicate that it has been well-maintained. No wear or fading is observed on the keypad.
Mechanical and Electronic Component Analysis
All mechanical and electronic components of the device appear to be in good working order upon visual inspection.
- Casing and Buttons: The device’s beige plastic casing and control buttons are completely intact. There are no broken or missing parts.
- Sensor Port: The blue sensor input port located on the top is clean and undamaged.
- Screen: Although the screen’s functionality could not be tested as the device is off, there are no cracks or scratches on its surface. Next to the screen, there are fixed indicators such as “%SpO2” (oxygen saturation), “heart icon/min” (pulse rate per minute), and “Low Perfusion”.
Accessories and Missing Parts
Only one gray wrist strap is present with the device in the images. Other accessories necessary for the device’s operation, such as the finger sensor (probe) that connects to the blue port on top, a charging adapter, or batteries, are not present in the images and these parts are missing.
Potential Risk Assessment
Given the device’s excellent physical condition, no potential risk of malfunction has been identified based on visual evidence. Its casing, buttons, and connection port are intact, indicating a high potential for a trouble-free user experience. However, the absence of the sensor probe, which is critical for the device’s functionality, means the device cannot be used in its current state.







