🐾 Monitor with Love: Because Your Pet Deserves the Best!
The WENSUIJIA Veterinary Patient Monitor is a state-of-the-art device designed for pet owners and veterinary professionals alike. It accurately measures six vital parameters including blood pressure, SpO2, pulse rate, ECG, respiration, and temperature in Fahrenheit. With a compact design, Bluetooth connectivity, and a user-friendly interface, this monitor is perfect for ensuring your furry friends receive the best care possible.
Package Dimensions | 25.1 x 18 x 11.6 cm; 588 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Volume | 416 Cubic Centimeters |
Quantity | 1 |
batteries required | Yes |
Batteries Included | Yes |
Item Weight | 588 g |
J**A
Very easy to use and very accurate when applied properly.
Ok so I'm an RN who has a Siamese cat and needed a device to check her bp at home. I prefer manual bp's (as nothing more accurate than human eyes, ears, touch). The dopplers too expensive and more for in-patient monitoring so I found this digital one for a fraction of the price of a doppler. The key is to find/purchase the correct size cuff for your pet. Take a measuring tape and measure diameter of your pet's extremity (see you tube- would be a hind leg or in my case her tail because she is small). It was so easy once i practiced on my finger, shut off audible alerts, and found the artery/pulse with the cuff-you just have to reposition it if you don't get reading. My kitty so used to it now, I can check her bp when she is napping! The device can do 3 lead EKG, pulse ox (worked well too), pulse, but mostly great for bp's. I hope this item continues to be in stock because it is so helpful to check a feline's vitals at home-they get too nervous at the vet's office. And it is wireless/battery powered and easy to charge via usb cord included. Everything included except neonatal cuffs if you need extra small cuffs. Thank you so much for this device!
D**N
Worthless
The blood pressure monitor does not work on my cats. The vet techs and even the veterinarian could not get this machine to provide a bp reading. It took over 30 days from purchase to trying it out at the vet office so now I’m stuck with an expensive device that is useless for me. Thanks for nothing.
M**N
Manual
So far, so good..readings seem accurate, it has already paid for itself for what the Vet was charging and I can do an EKG anytime.I guess the only bad thing is the manual, it sucks, doesn’t explain much. I had help from a friend that has one and is very happy with it
L**0
No where to purchase replacement parts
I really liked this monitor when it first arrived. It has a small footprint and is easy to use. BP accuracy is good when compared to Doppler readings though sometimes glitchy with cats and small dogs, but that's fairly typical. The problem is that after only a few months of use in a one doctor/one technician practice, the SpO2 stopped working. It was fine until it wasn't, and it was over the 30 day return window. I had to pull out my old pulse ox to use along with the Wensuijia. I have been trying to find a replacement SpO2 sensor, but have been unable to source replacement parts anywhere. The purchase price is great for a unit that maintains full functionality, but not for one that breaks after only a few months of light use and with no option other than replacement of the entire darn thing.
L**Z
only the EKG function worked the other probes came broken
unable to reach anyone to help with broken probes and non functional equipment including the Blood pressure
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