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You can download the SpiroLink® App from the Apple App Store, or Google Play Store. Please ensure you download the SpiroLink® App as the OxyKnight Watch® and CMI Health apps are not compatible with our SpiroLink® device.
To connect the SpiroLink® device, turn on the SpiroLink® device, open the SpiroLink® app, select the Standard test tab. The device will automatically connect to the app.
Note, you do not need to go into the phone settings to connect the device via Bluetooth. You must also have your location information enabled to connect the device via Bluetooth.
Reports are available that show the PEF (Peak Expiratory Flow), FEV1(Forced Expiratory Volume in first second), FVC (Forced Vital Capacity).
Yes, the SpiroLink® App is free to use.
Yes, the apps are compatible with tablets if the tablets operate off an Android or iOS operating system, and you can download the app from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. The app is currently not available for desktop.
Yes, you need a data connection or Wi-Fi connection for the device and app to function properly together.
You can use the SpiroLink® device without the app. You can use the SpiroLink® App without the Spirometer to view previously recorded data. But, to record data for future reference, you need to use a combination of the device and the app.
No, the SpiroLink® app is only compatible with SpiroLink® developed by CMI Health, Inc. The SpiroLink® device is only compatible with the SpiroLink® app developed by CMI Health, Inc.
Spirometry is a common type of breathing test. This test measures how much air you can breathe in and out of your lungs, as well as how easily and fast you can the blow the air out of your lungs. A spirometer is a device used to measure different breathing parameters including Force Vital Capacity – (FVC) and Forced Expiratory Volume in 1 second (FEV1).
FVC - This is the largest amount of air that you can forcefully exhale after breathing in as deeply as you can. A lower-than-normal FVC reading indicates restricted breathing (Mayo Clinic).
FEV1 – This is how much air you can force from your lungs in one second. This reading helps your doctor assess the severity of your breathing problems. Lower FEV-1 readings indicate more significant obstruction (Mayo Clinic).
Over a prolonged period, spirometry can help track the progression of chronic respiratory illnesses and enable doctors to pinpoint the best course of action for their patients.
For more information, check out our blog!
- People with respiratory conditions such as: Asthma, COPD, Chronic Bronchitis, Pulmonary Fibrosis, Emphysema (at home) (You can also view our blog post on How to Use a Digital Spirometer to Monitor Asthma)
- Medical professionals
- Musicians and Athletes
- Anyone who is interested in evaluating their daily lung function
Asthma, Child Asthma, COPD, Lung infection from the Flu virus, COVID-19 and related symptoms. The device can also be used by athletes, musicians, or anyone who is seeking to monitor their lung function.
With the exception of infants, SpiroLink® is suitable for all ages.
Please clean the surface of the device before using. Use cloth with alcohol to wipe the device first, then let air dry or wipe with a clean dry cloth. We recommend replacing the mouthpiece between each user and also use filtered mouthpiece to prevent debris and further damage of the device. Clean the mouthpiece with soapy water after use.
You can share a report by going to the report tab, selecting the report you want to share, scroll to the bottom of the report, select Review under the Pulmonary Function Report section, select the share icon in the upper left-hand corner of the screen. Then choose the method you want to use to share your report.
FEV1 – This is how much air you can force from your lungs in one second. This reading helps your doctor assess the severity of your breathing problems. Lower FEV-1 readings indicate more significant obstruction (Mayo Clinic).
Peak Expiratory Flow (PEF): The peak expiratory flow, also called peak expiratory flow rate, is a person's maximum speed of expiration.
To find out more on SpiroLink®, check out our informative blog post. For more specific information,
you can find the user manual here. Also, feel free to contact us at info@cmihealth.com with any questions.
You can delete the recorded data through the SpiroLink® app. To delete the data, go to the Record tab, press the X in the upper right-hand corner of the record you want to delete.
Data regarding test results for the PEF (Peak Expiratory Flow), FEV1(Forced Expiratory Volume in first second), FVC (Forced Vital Capacity).
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