Compact Pulse Oximeter
Configuration | Hand-Held, Compact |
Options | Battery-Powered |
Accessories | With Separate Sensor |
Color | Black |
Patient Type | Veterinary, For Animals |
For all veterinary SpO2 monitoring and research applications, the 2500A VET handheld pulse oximeter is a universal tool that offers unparalleled cost-effectiveness and versatility. The 2500A VET has been demonstrated to be accurate for pulse rates of up to 450 beats per minute (BPM) and is an excellent choice for monitoring during dental procedures and surgeries. Nonin veterinary pulse oximeters have earned the trust of veterinary professionals worldwide as the industry standard for performance and durability.input:
output:Memory that is extensiveinput:
output:Built-in data storage capacity of 72 hoursinput:
output:Accurate Measurementsinput:
output:Nonin SpO2 pulse oximetry technology that has been proven to be effectiveinput:
output:Engineered for longevityinput:
output:Construction that is exceedingly durableinput:
output:Simple to Operateinput:
output:Compact Size
Easy Two-Button Operationinput:
output:7.5 oz unit for effortless portability and handlinginput:
output:A Variety of Sensor Optionsinput:
output:To accommodate a diverse range of applications, such as the tongue, paw pads, tail, or toeinput:
output:Pulse Quality Indicatorinput:
output:Tri-color perfusion indicator


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