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1 Easi-Pulse


Our unique Easi-Pulse can be used as a stand-alone pulse meter or attached, via USB, to the computer, using the software provided. When away from the computer the brightly coloured display will show pulse rate and oxygen levels, as well as a graph. When attached to the computer, children are able to see their pulse and how it fl uctuates in different situations. The software allows children to input their name, date of birth, weight and height, as well as print off the results gathered over specifi ed time intervals. 2 x AAA batteries required. Contents: Pulse Meter, USB lead, software and user manual. For ages 3yrs+.


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Add some ‘WOW’ to the science lesson with the Vein Viewer! How does it work? It can cleverly tell the difference between your arteries and your veins. Haemoglobin carries oxygen molecules around the body and using this, with near infra-red light, the Vein Viewer projects an image of the veins straight onto the whiteboard. Everyone will want a go with this, reinforcing all the major learning points through kinaesthetic learning. Simple USB connection and viewing software. Plug and play! For ages 3yrs+.


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3 Non Log Oximeter This standalone pulse meter is incredibly easy to use, just insert your fi nger! The brightly coloured display will show pulse rate and oxygen levels enabling children to see how these may fl uctuate dependent upon different situations, such as before and after exercise. 2 x AAA batteries required. For ages 3yrs+.


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Humans & Our Bodies Easi-Pulse


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Can be used alone or with the software


Full kit


Vein Viewer


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■ Stand-alone resource ■ Accurate pulse rate display ■ Provides oxygen level readings


See your own veins! Visit the e-catalogue at www.tts-trade.co.uk and email your orders to trade@tts-group.co.uk 121


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