Wellue Checkme™ O2 MAX Dynamic HR, SpO2 Blood Oxygen, Sleep Apnea Alarms: Unboxing & Review

Wellue Checkme™ O2 MAX Dynamic HR, SpO2 Blood Oxygen, Sleep Apnea Alarms: Unboxing & Review

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Checkme™ O2 MAX Buying Link: https://bit.ly/3chnmwR
Oxylink™ Remote Oxygen Monitor Buying Link: https://bit.ly/3mIy7NZ

BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORING:
Wireless Blood Pressure Monitor with Blood Oxygen Oximeter Buying Link: https://bit.ly/3xbAY6f
Wireless ECG/Blood Pressure Cuff Buying Link: https://bit.ly/3H9gHmp
AirBP™ Bluetooth Manual Blood Pressure Cuff Buying Link: https://bit.ly/3Hbxnda

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ECG 24 Hour chest strap Buying Link: https://bit.ly/3FacSvz
VisualBeat™ Wearable Heart Rate ECG/EKG (Now Strap Free) Buying Link: https://bit.ly/3qoNfD2
Portable ECG/EKG Hand Held Monitor with OLED Screen (formerly DuoEK™ S ) Buying Link: https://bit.ly/3csYSR1
Checkme™Pro Buying Link: https://bit.ly/3F9HA87
Checkme™Lite Buying Link: https://bit.ly/2YBb2UR
Pulsebit™EX Personal ECG/EKG Monitor Buying Link: https://bit.ly/3qsZApS

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43 Comments

  1. @summersinsunnydale on June 21, 2025 at 5:34 pm

    I understand that a louder alarm sound requires bluetooth to my iPhone. If my phone locks, will the alarm still work? Do I have to have certain setting on my iPhone for this to make a loud alarm for O2 drops even when the phone is locked overnight?

  2. @Rolley001 on June 21, 2025 at 5:36 pm

    Wow looks cool

  3. @Mejiaa775 on June 21, 2025 at 5:36 pm

    Which would you say works best? Ring or watch? Thank you

  4. @raldogtm on June 21, 2025 at 5:37 pm

    I just bought one and it kept going off last night. I had to move the sensitivity to 80%, and it still went off. I have a finger O2 meter that I use in my emt jump pack and I checked it every time the sleepu went off. The difference was significant, sleepu would wake me and say that I’m at 71% and I check my other monitor and it says 96%. I don’t trust this wellvue monitor but I’ll give it another try tonight but on my thumb and we’ll see what happens.

  5. @karensuekeith8300 on June 21, 2025 at 5:37 pm

    The chart shows drops. What is considered a drop

  6. @extendedp1 on June 21, 2025 at 5:38 pm

    I watched this video a few days ago, and I forgot if you mentioned this… Can the Checkme send a Bluetooth alert to a connected Android phone in another room, if the O2 level drops? A family member wears oxygen at night, but their cannula falls off frequently, so I am always going in their room to check on them, and reinsert their oxygen. I don’t sleep well because of this. If I was able to have a device open in my room, showing me their O2 percent live, and then hopefully sounding an alarm if it falls, that would be so useful for me. Thanks for the video!

  7. @nomorel7884 on June 21, 2025 at 5:39 pm

    Hi. Any chance you’re not using this anymore and would sell it on to me? I just can’t afford the price of a new one. Thanks

  8. @roberthess3405 on June 21, 2025 at 5:41 pm

    Thanks for the informative video. I have the O2 ring by Wellvue and it works well, except that the vibration alarm no longer wakes me up. I seem to tune it out now. So I am thinking of getting the Checkme wrist monitor since it also has an audio alarm. My question to you: How loud is the audio alarm at its highest setting? Obviously not an easy question to answer without having any standard to go by. But maybe you can still give me a general idea of what to expect. Thanks a lot!

  9. @anthonyrispin9778 on June 21, 2025 at 5:49 pm

    Are these medical grade approved.

  10. @JRESHOW on June 21, 2025 at 5:50 pm

    Which version do you think is better? This one you show here are the one that’s all inclusive as a ring for $84

  11. @superluigiodyssey1337 on June 21, 2025 at 5:55 pm

    Cool

  12. @jonathanw6873 on June 21, 2025 at 5:55 pm

    My point is , this is a really really bad product, its completely inaccurate

  13. @ronalucas3692 on June 21, 2025 at 6:00 pm

    Have you tried wearing this with the older ring device. I am wondering if they give the same results?

  14. @fuuz642 on June 21, 2025 at 6:01 pm

    i will need one in like 125 years or so, when I get really old sick and bored I guess.
    now get back to reviewing stuff that is cool & funny mr. Ticks

  15. @pndfreak on June 21, 2025 at 6:02 pm

    I have found the Wellue Checkme Max to be wildly inaccurate. It’s showing drastic drops down below 80 spo2 at night and as many as 82 drops overnight. I was so concerned that I requested a medical evaluation and my doctor prescribed an overnight spo2 test and the results were vastly different. I still had a few drops and a couple were low into the mid 80’s but only for a second or so and back up it came. I cannot recommend this watch.

  16. @rickperoni250 on June 21, 2025 at 6:04 pm

    Do you think the thumb or index finger is more accurate?

  17. @schan263 on June 21, 2025 at 6:04 pm

    Can it alarm someone who lives somewhere else? What I meant is can it be monitored remotely? It doesn’t help if the person lives alone and is unconscious when the alarm went off. I need an alarm that can sent to someone remotely.

  18. @GigglingStar on June 21, 2025 at 6:04 pm

    Do you have links for UK buyers? I’d like to get any discounts but also wanted to ensure you are rewarded for all your work! Thank you. 😊

  19. @marys7744 on June 21, 2025 at 6:08 pm

    Has anyone been able to use this instead of CPAP? I have a hard time with CPAP and if this can wake me up enough to breathe I would rather use this.

  20. @EPBF1 on June 21, 2025 at 6:09 pm

    You oxygen is low at 92 do you have Copd curious

  21. @sheldons231 on June 21, 2025 at 6:09 pm

    The worst strap ever, and outrageously expensive to replace. Why can’t they make just a regular watch strap that is easier to adjust, and will stay on your wrist if you move when you sleep. Not a bad idea but poorly implemented

  22. @mainer211 on June 21, 2025 at 6:10 pm

    Thanks for these videos. One thing I can’t figure out – compared to the O2Ring, is there any difference besides the battery life?

  23. @jojon8308 on June 21, 2025 at 6:11 pm

    I bought the ring model for my mom who is on oxygen 24/7 , but the battery only last like 8 or 10 hours, it has an alarm for low oxygen but not for low heart rate.
    This would be a nice upgrade, the only thing the ring costs about $120 and this it’s double the price, but it might be worth the price.
    About the app, like any other Bluetooth sometimes you have to reboot the app to connect to to ring, no biggie

  24. @JJ-sv9kh on June 21, 2025 at 6:11 pm

    Fantastic video. Thank you so much

  25. @michaezell4607 on June 21, 2025 at 6:16 pm

    I couldn’t even activate the device because you can’t even read the password on the back of the display to enter it into the app and since there’s no power button there’s no way to turn it on.

    This was a waste of two hundred dollars.

  26. @Logical-View on June 21, 2025 at 6:19 pm

    One more piece of data that I should collect and start panicking about.. Gosh.. the medical wearable industry is getting crazy. 🙂

  27. @himodesweet6726 on June 21, 2025 at 6:19 pm

    Sir please i lost the charge cable ..i am in the middle east country and its so hard to find it could uou please told me what is the name of end cable name which connected to this devis i am trying to use phone cable or type c cable its not work also i can not bye it online ..we dont have amazon or ebay sore in my country

  28. @PaceyPimp on June 21, 2025 at 6:19 pm

    Will this wake you if your o2 level is low?

  29. @SWT on June 21, 2025 at 6:19 pm

    NOTE: Some of the following reviewed products are not listed in the Wellue Store anymore, but are still available (in particular, the cuff blood pressure units). You can reach these hidden products pages ONLY by using the SPECIAL BUYING LINKS below:

    BLOOD OXYGEN MONITORING:
    O2Ring™ Buying Link (Wellue): https://bit.ly/2YyRLDk
    O2Ring™ Buying Link for USA Customers (Wellue): https://bit.ly/3Iqf70k
    Here is the full review of the O2Ring™ smart ring: https://youtu.be/SIAyaOlMtTs

    Checkme™ O2 MAX Buying Link (Wellue): https://bit.ly/3chnmwR
    Here is the full review of the Checkme™ O2 MAX: https://youtu.be/LPFpzBOwgjA

    Oxylink™ Remote Oxygen Monitor Buying Link (Wellue): https://bit.ly/3mIy7NZ
    Here is the full review of the Wellue Oxylink™ Remote Oxygen Monitor with Dynamic HR: https://youtu.be/8ta-C3-tBIw

    BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORING:
    Wireless Blood Pressure Monitor with Blood Oxygen Oximeter Buying Link (Wellue): https://bit.ly/3xbAY6f
    Here is the full review of the Wireless Blood Pressure Monitor with Blood Oxygen Oximeter: https://youtu.be/8BXJxnjpHRQ

    Wireless ECG/Blood Pressure Cuff Buying Link (Wellue): https://bit.ly/3H9gHmp
    Here is the full review of the FDA Approved Wireless ECG/Blood Pressure Cuff: https://youtu.be/HzVpNRhjP-U

    AirBP™ Bluetooth Manual Blood Pressure Cuff Buying Link (Wellue): https://bit.ly/3Hbxnda
    Here is the full review of the FDA Approved AirBP™ Bluetooth Manual Blood Pressure Cuff: https://youtu.be/cyi4gT4aJuE

    ECG MONITORING:
    ECG 24 Hour chest strap Buying Link (Wellue): https://bit.ly/3FacSvz
    Here is the full review of the ECG 24 Hour chest strap: https://youtu.be/0AdQSOLUyfY

    VisualBeat™ Wearable Heart Rate ECG/EKG (Now Strap Free) Buying Link (Wellue): https://bit.ly/3qoNfD2
    Here is the full review of the VisualBeat™ Wearable Heart Rate ECG/EKG (Now Strap Free): https://youtu.be/RjRVXjsranc

    Portable ECG/EKG Hand Held Monitor with OLED Screen (formerly DuoEK™ S ) Buying Link (Wellue): https://bit.ly/3csYSR1
    Here is the full review of the Portable ECG/EKG Hand Held Monitor with OLED Screen (formerly DuoEK™ S ): https://youtu.be/62hA4N-cq-Y

    Checkme™Pro Buying Link (Wellue): https://bit.ly/3F9HA87
    Here is the full review of the Checkme™Pro: https://youtu.be/iWF3brqwk5Y

    Checkme™Lite Buying Link (Wellue): https://bit.ly/2YBb2UR
    Here is the full review of the Checkme™Lite: https://youtu.be/238uJTLxyYo

    Pulsebit™EX Personal ECG/EKG Monitor Buying Link (Wellue): https://bit.ly/3qsZApS
    Here is the full review of the Pulsebit™EX Personal ECG/EKG Monitor: https://youtu.be/try6GQOVGbA

  30. @hewol9606 on June 21, 2025 at 6:21 pm

    Rt

  31. @Evan-memo on June 21, 2025 at 6:21 pm

    I have sleep opnea this may work

  32. @grafixnetz on June 21, 2025 at 6:22 pm

    Love your enthusiasm. However, you fail to mention that they use a *proprietary*, not a standard mini-USB connection, which I find totally unnecessary. If I lose the charging cable, I would need to buy a new unit. I can’t charge it using one of several mini-USB cables I have connected to my charger or computer.
    Also, the strap is difficult to put on. Considering how many wonderful, simple, watch strap clips we have, why they went with this difficult to fasten band is beyond me.
    Still trying to figure out how the unit performs. I have difficulty reading the motion graph on the app, it’s so tiny.

  33. @nathanielmoore9627 on June 21, 2025 at 6:23 pm

    Could one use this for running?

  34. @fradical3 on June 21, 2025 at 6:25 pm

    the oxygen sensor is on the finger or on the wrist?

  35. @wrash on June 21, 2025 at 6:26 pm

    I’m thinking of using this during paragliding to see if I get Hypoxia at higher altitudes. Maybe if I get a christmas bonus …

  36. @ronjordan3231 on June 21, 2025 at 6:29 pm

    Unfortunately the discount code is apparently no longer valid. The shopping cart provides a default 10 percent discount and will not allow me to change it. I spent three days emailing with the (IMO terrible) Wellue customer service people, but never got any help with using Mr. Tick’s 15 percent code. I finally just used their default 10 percent code as the time and frustration spent dealing with Wellue customer service was not worth the 5 percent difference.

  37. @elaineinnz on June 21, 2025 at 6:29 pm

    From your video I understand that this device is much newer than the o2 ring? did you find this device to be just as comfortable to wear all night vs the ring? I’m just wondering if that bulky wrist part may become annoying or sweaty

  38. @robo265 on June 21, 2025 at 6:30 pm

    Mate it’s not reliable

  39. @jamescampolo7824 on June 21, 2025 at 6:30 pm

    How much do you they pay you for your Bull Shit?!? No one gets that excited over any device that is not on the payroll.

  40. @e1nherjar1 on June 21, 2025 at 6:31 pm

    Thanks for the nice review!

  41. @brianwest2775 on June 21, 2025 at 6:31 pm

    Would be awesome if you could wear both the CheckMe Max and the O2Ring at the same time and then compare the results as far as detections, alarms, how many artifacts, etc. I read one comment that said the results were quite different in that the CheckMe caught many more events. They both measure every second but Checkme records data at 2 second instead of the O2Ring’s every 4 seconds but the CheckMe has more battery so could use a faster processor and do more complex analysis, or they could be exactly the same software routines and accuracy. I just don’t know. CheckMe has FDA Clearance through a 510k but O2Ring is only registered, which means that the FDA has not reviewed anything at all. Could that mean that there is a significant difference? I just don’t know.

  42. @jonathanw6873 on June 21, 2025 at 6:32 pm

    Do you really think your blood oxygn is 94? you shoullld probably check that out

  43. @muzikmon2267 on June 21, 2025 at 6:32 pm

    Will this work very good if you’re doing sports?

    Also did you look at your oxygen? They tell you you have an issue if it goes below 95 Your oxygen has not risen above 94 hover around 93 either the product is not accurate or you have an oxygen problem.

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