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Choosing the right fingertip pulse oximeter OEM partner is one of the most consequential sourcing decisions for medical device brands and distributors. The product needs to perform reliably, carry the right certifications, and — increasingly — offer features that differentiate your catalog from dozens of similar listings in the market.
Joytech Healthcare, has released two new models that directly address these requirements: the XM-105 Bluetooth pulse oximeter and the XM-115. Both are certified under CE MDR (EU) 2017/745 and built on a shared ergonomic platform designed to reduce common usability complaints among adult end users.
Many brands sourcing fingertip pulse oximeters face a similar pattern: products look comparable on paper, but post-sale performance tells a different story. The most common issues reported by distribution partners include poor finger fit leading to returns, fixed-angle displays that generate negative user reviews, and a lack of product variety from a single supplier — forcing brands to manage multiple vendor relationships for what should be a straightforward product category.
The XM-105 and XM-115 were developed to give fingertip pulse oximeter OEM buyers a solution designed to address all three pain points within one product platform.
Conventional pulse oximeters use a flat-clip mechanism that works adequately for users with steady hands and standard finger sizes. In practice, a significant portion of adult users — particularly elderly individuals with joint stiffness, those with motor impairments, or post-operative patients — find these designs unstable, leading to inconsistent readings and frustration.
The XM-105 and XM-115 introduce a contoured body that follows the natural curve of the fingertip, similar to a sleeve rather than a rigid clamp. This ergonomic approach is designed to improve stability during measurement without requiring the user to maintain a specific hand posture. For brands, the intended benefit is meaningful: this design intended to improve fit stability and user comfort, which may help reduce usability-related complaints.
Display readability is one of the top factors driving user reviews in the pulse oximeter category. Standard models show readings at a fixed angle, which becomes a usability barrier for bedridden patients, caregivers, or anyone who cannot easily reposition their hand.
Both models feature an OLED screen that supports full 360° rotation with multiple display modes and adjustable brightness. The display is designed to improve visibility in different usage positions, including sitting, lying down, or standing.
This is not just a feature; it is a selling point that shows up in product photos and listing descriptions. In a category where specifications across brands often look identical, a rotatable display can give your product a tangible, visual reason to stand out.
The XM-105 adds wireless connectivity with a companion smartphone app, allowing users to view and track SpO₂ and pulse rate data with automatic history recording. The app supports mainstream Android and iOS versions and manages user accounts independently for data privacy.
For distribution partners, a Bluetooth pulse oximeter serves a clear commercial purpose. Connected devices tend to command higher price points in consumer and B2B channels alike. Paired with the standard XM-115, the XM-105 is intended to support a good-better product tiering strategy — helping you reach both value-conscious buyers and those willing to pay a premium for smart health features.
Brands building connected health ecosystems can also integrate the XM-105 as a ready-made hardware component, avoiding the cost and timeline of custom Bluetooth development.
The XM-105 and XM-115 are part of Joytech’s broader XM series, which also includes the XM-103/XM-113 and XM-101/XM-111. Together, this range covers multiple feature tiers — from entry-level models to Bluetooth-enabled devices — all under one CE-certified manufacturing platform.
Consolidating your pulse oximeter supply with a single qualified manufacturer can simplify procurement, help maintain consistent quality across SKUs, and strengthen your position on pricing and lead times. It also enables your brand to offer clear upgrade paths to end users, which is intended to support higher customer lifetime value within your product ecosystem.
Both the XM-105 and XM-115 comply with CE MDR (EU) 2017/745 and the applicable IEC/ISO standards for medical pulse oximeter equipment. The supporting technical documents are available to be requested.
For brands entering or expanding in EU and other CE-accepting markets, partnering with a CE MDR pulse oximeter manufacturer that already holds the certification means much of the regulatory groundwork may already be in place before your first order ships. This can help save preparation time and is intended to reduce market entry risk.
Joytech Healthcare supports full OEM/ODM customization including logo placement, packaging design, color variations, and — for the XM-105 — app-level branding. Whether you are launching a new product line or refreshing an existing one, our team partners with you from concept through volume production.
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Contact our OEM/ODM team for datasheets, samples, pricing, and lead time details at sale14@sejoy.com.