We put each unit through a 72-hour burn-in cycle with simulated animal waveforms before it leaves lab, and every monitor gets a full parameter check against calibrated references — ECG amplitude tolerance is within ±5% at 1mV, SpO2 accuracy verified at 70-100% range using an optical simulator, and NIBP valves are cycled 500 times to confirm drift stays below 3 mmHg.
The 4-inch TFT panel at 320x480 resolution handles real-time waveform scrolling well, and the anti-motion algorithm we validate with induced artifact patterns actually cuts false alarms on moving patients by about 40% — we’ve had buyers run side-by-side comparisons with a major brand and found the SPO2 tracking 2-3% more consistent during low perfusion states (0.3% pulse amplitude or lower).
What actually happens in the field with this handheld is you’ll get roughly 8 hours of continuous monitoring off the lithium ion pack, and the data storage holds 48 hours of waveform history plus 200 snapshot sets per user account — test clinics usually configure 50-80 user IDs but the system accommodates up to 100, and we include the base ECG lead set (3-lead clip cable) in every shipment while the rectal temp probe comes standerd unless you order teh Spanish firmware variant.

High-volume buyers who run batch testing routines on incoming units—think 50+ units per quarter—can opt into our retest policy where we send a raw COA per batch lot, not per individual unit, but you have 14 days to reject a lot if spot-check HPLC or function test hits more than 1% anomaly rate; we typically have stock but confirm lead time if you need less than 200 units, and the blue rubber case accessory adds roughly 0.3 lb to the package weight though most clinics skip it for portability.
It’s not suited for continuous ICU-grade multi-hour anesthesia monitoring in large equine patients because the NIBP cuff inflation volume tops out at about 200ml per cycle and single-arm placements can drift on heavy muscle mass—small animal vets doing canine or feline exams find the form factor better for rounding visits and treatment rooms than for surgery suite wall mounts.
Also, the OEM service lets you dictate the startup logo, default parameter thresholds, and even the alarm tone frequency (1.5 kHz to 3.2 kHz range) but there’s a minimum run of 100 units for any firmware custom batch, and we don’t relabel knock-offs so the PCB and enclosure markings stay traceable via our QA batch stamp which matches the COA number exactly.
Our MOQ is typically 10 units, but we can discuss smaller trial orders if you're just getting started.
We provide CE and ISO13485 certifications. If you need specific animal-use compliance docs, just let us know and we'll share what we have.
Standard lead time is around 15-20 working days after order confirmation, depending on your quantity and any customization requests.
Yes, it supports both 3-lead and 5-lead ECG. Standard leads are included in the package, but you can also order extra sets separately if needed.
Absolutely. We offer OEM service for custom branding, and both the Spanish version and blue rubber case are available as optional accessories.