About a week after the FDA convened its latest meeting to discuss strategies for reducing racial biases in widely available pulse oximetry technology, Masimo has released new study data suggesting ...
Eliminating racial bias in pulse oximetry has been top of mind lately for many devicemakers and healthcare providers, as well as the FDA, which convened an advisory committee meeting earlier this ...
IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Masimo (NASDAQ: MASI) announced today FDA clearance of MightySat ® Medical, making it the first and only FDA-cleared medical fingertip pulse oximeter available ...
Masimo Corp. in Irvine now sells its MightySat pulse oximeter in about 100 Apple stores and on Apple.com. It previously had been available only online at a roster of websites that include Amazon.com ...
IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Masimo (NASDAQ: MASI) announced today FDA clearance of the Rad-G™ Pulse Oximeter, a rugged handheld device that provides clinically proven SET ® pulse oximetry, ...
Masimo iSpO2 pulse oximeter and the iSpO2 app. Manufactured and submitted by Masimo Corp. (Irvine, CA). The iSpO2 is a measure-through-motion and low-perfusion pulse oximeter made for iPhone and iPad.
Masimo Corporation MASI recently announced the FDA clearance of its Masimo SET-powered MightySat Medical Pulse Oximeter, available Over-The-Counter (OTC) to consumers without a prescription. This ...
Joe Kiani started and built up a medical device company. Then he stared down Tyco International Ltd. So excuse him for being in Bora Bora last week. Kiani, chief executive of Irvine-based Masimo Corp.
This morning medical device company Masimo announced FDA clearance for the measurement of respiration rate from a photoplethysmogram (RRp), so that it may now be used on the MightSat Rx finger pulse ...
In mid-2021, medical technology company Masimo sued Apple over the Watch Series 6's blood oxygen monitoring capabilities. Masimo accused the tech giant of infringing on five of its pulse oximeter ...
Joe Kiani, Founder and CEO of Masimo, said, “Until now, consumers and even healthcare providers had no way of knowing what pulse oximeter they could trust to use at home. On the internet and even in ...