We're looking at roughly 4.3kg for teh unit, and it runs on standerd AC power — 100V to 240V, 50-60Hz, with a DC 24V adapter included, so no special electricla work needed. The built-in thermal printer means they can hand the owner a printout right there in the exam room, which is pretty much what most clinics expect anyway.
A vet draws a blood sample, spins it down or uses whole blood, and loads 0.1ml — that's 100μL — onto the disk, and about 10 minutes later you've got results on the 7-inch touch screen. It's factory pre-calibrated, so no fiddling with reagents or standard on site, which saves a lot of headaches for smaller practices that don't have a dedicated lab tech.

The temperture accuracy is 37°C±0.1°C, which is tighter than most benchtop units I've seen for this price range, and that matters for enzyme-based assays where even a degree off can shift results. Data storage is over 50,000 records, so they won't hit a limit for years, and it connects via WiFi, Ethernet, or USB — basically whatever network they've got.
One thing to note: it's not suited for high-throughput reference labs running hundreds of samples daily, since each run takes that 10-minute cycle and you're swapping disks manually. For a clinic doing 10 to 20 panels a day, though, the workflow is fine, and the sample volume is low enough that you don't waste blood on repeat tests.
Also, the calibration method is fixed at factory, so if they need to adjust for a specific species or unusual analyte range, that's not something you can tweak easily — but for standard canine, feline, and equine panels, it's pre-optimized. We usually have stock, but confirm lead time on the disks themselves (check with the suplier on that, since demand has been spotty lately).
Our MOQ is typically 10 units, but we can discuss smaller orders if you're just starting out or need a demo unit for a clinic trial.
Standard lead time is 15-20 working days after order confirmation. Rush orders can be arranged for an extra fee—just let us know your deadline.
Yes, each unit ships with CE and ISO 13485 certifications, plus a calibration certificate. We can also provide a Declaration of Conformity if your customs or vet board requires it.
You can use anticoagulant whole blood directly—no centrifuging needed. Just draw 0.1ml (100μL) and load it. The disk handles serum and plasma too.
Store the disks in a cool, dry place between 2-30°C. Unopened, they're good for 12 months from the manufacture date. Once opened, use within 30 days to keep accuracy.