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title: "Plus Oximeter Veterinary Handheld Pulse Oximeter for SPO2, Heart Rate, Rectal Temperture, Include Rechargeable Battery (30-Day Guarantee)"
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# Animal-specific sensor modes 3-in-1 SpO₂, HR & Temp monitor 20-hour rechargeable battery life Plus Oximeter Veterinary Handheld Pulse Oximeter for SPO2, Heart Rate, Rectal Temperture, Include Rechargeable Battery (30-Day Guarantee)

**Brand:** prcmisemed
**Price:** 1274.53 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🐕‍🦺 Stay Ahead of Your Pet’s Health Game with Pro-Level Precision!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Plus Oximeter Veterinary Handheld Pulse Oximeter for SPO2, Heart Rate, Rectal Temperture, Include Rechargeable Battery (30-Day Guarantee) by prcmisemed
- **How much does it cost?** 1274.53 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- prcmisemed enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted prcmisemed brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Tailored for Every Pet Size:** Optimized sensors and algorithms for small, medium, and large animals ensure precise readings every time.
- • **Vivid 2.8-inch Color Display:** Large, clear TFT-LCD screen with adjustable back bracket for effortless bedside or handheld use.
- • **Long-Lasting Rechargeable Power:** Up to 20 hours standby with auto-shutdown—ready for emergency rescues, rehab, or daily health tracking.
- • **Custom Alerts & Multilingual Support:** Set personalized alarm thresholds and choose from 9 languages to stay informed in real-time.
- • **Comprehensive 3-in-1 Vital Monitoring:** Track blood oxygen, heart rate, and temperature simultaneously for total pet health insight.

## Overview

The Vet Handheld Pulse Oximeter is a professional-grade, rechargeable device designed for dogs, cats, and horses. It delivers accurate 3-in-1 monitoring of blood oxygen saturation, heart rate, and temperature with animal-specific modes and customizable alerts. Featuring a bright 2.8-inch color display and durable protective design, it supports up to 20 hours of use on a single charge, making it ideal for veterinary care, emergency monitoring, and ongoing pet health management.

## Description

Product description

Review: This solved my workout oxygen issues - So, as configured, it's supposed to be a veterinary instrument. I couldn't see why hemoglobin in dogs, etc. would be THAT different from human, and I have been trying for YEARS to find a pulse oximeter I could put on my ear while doing weights, pullups, etc. where every finger pulse/ox I've been able to find craps out. Anyway, this thing works GREAT! I put it on the ear, a human one on the finger, walk around, run, etc. and they're within a percent or two of oxygen saturation and a beat or two for pulse. The one thing that does not agree is the perfusion index, but I'm not really concerned with that (the human unit reads several times higher than this one, but I have no way of knowing how accurate its number is). The important thing to me was the oxygen saturation and the pulse, which agree as closely as two of my different human jobs do. The thing comes with 94% to 100% SpO2 set as limits for alarm, and pulse of 50 to 130 (at least mine did) which seems pretty human, and is just right for my age. The alarm works great, it gives a tone if you go out of limit range, and a little tick every time your heart beats. I suspect this is rated for vets instead of home medical because it hasn't undergone some sort of certification, not because it doesn't work right. But obviously it IS sold for animals, so buyer beware if you use it otherwise. I see no reason to use it on a human except the issue I have, which is that when using my hands for workouts the finger jobs are not at all representative of what's going on in the body. Maybe because they don't like the motion, maybe because peripheral blood flow to the fingers shuts down in heavy exercise using the hands, maybe both, maybe something else. This thing, clipped to the ear, continues to give reasonable readings, and if I don't breathe enough, alerts me to low oxygen. Which is exactly what I want. So I'm a happy camper. A couple of notes: The clip on probe comes with large silicone sleeves designed (I guess) to hold shaved animal tails, or animal tongues, or some such. I was able to get a reading, just barely, with them on, clipping to my earlobe. A fine reading on the finger. But during heavy exercise they moved enough it gave "sensor error" and quit reading. No problem. Those sleeves slip right off, and you are left with the sensor with soft silicone on it, which clips beautifully on my earlobe and stays in place during the pullups, weight bench, etc. I will mention it clips tightly enough that I felt it for 20 minutes or so after taking if off, if that would bother you. Anyway, it does what I want. It has no printed instructions whatsoever, it has a 225 MB CD instead. My computer does not have a CD reader. That was no sweat for me, because the labels on the buttons are so intuitive I was able to do everything I wanted right out of the box with no instructions. But if you wanted to use some of the fancy features, exporting data, etc. it would probably be an issue. DISCLAIMER: I am making no claim whatever that this works on humans or is accurate on humans. It is not sold for or presumably certified for humans. I would never depend on it for any critical measurement for any medical purpose on a human. But for my purely informational hobbyist use, I like it. It's pricey, but around a tenth as much as any human-certified unit I could find, and since I'm using it for fun instead of for medical reasons, it's good for me. DO NOT use it for any sort of critical medical use on any human. And I make no claim about how it works on animals since I don't have one to test it on.
Review: Accurate, Gentle, and Helpful for Monitoring My Cat’s Oxygen Levels - I have a kitty in CHF and needed an o2 sensor that I can check stats quickly to get an idea of his status. I searched for hours going through all the reviews and this one had the best. I just received yesterday, but as you can see in the video it does work on the paw pad to get a reading. I did have to remove the silicone sleeves, and it’s important that the animal stays completely still. But as you can see in the video it’s not uncomfortable for the cat and I could get a reading. I have been using the temp probe to monitor the temp in the oxygen chamber. Although it is not the intent the manufacturer has, it has been extremely helpful to know that I’m not overheating my kitty in the oxygen chamber. I highly recommend this far. I have seen some reviews about the battery draining quickly, however I have left the machine on for an extended period to monitor the temp and it has kept its charge. As I continue to use I will update if my opinion changes. As I know I scrubbed the internet looking for the best device and struggled to find positive reviews, I hope this helps! The video shows the o2 sensor in action and the pics shows the temp prob monitoring the o2 chamber (tried showing a video of this also, but it only allows one video)

## Features

- 【Professional Vet Use】 3-in-1 monitoring of blood oxygen saturation (SpO₂), heart rate & temperature, comprehensively grasping health indicators. Customizable alarm thresholds, provide real-time alerts for abnormal data of dogs/cats/pets.
- 【Humanized Design】 2.8-inch color TFT-LCD large font display, clear and easy to read. Adjustable back bracket and anti-drop silicon protective shell, convenient for bedside or handheld use.
- 【Accurate Measurement】 Animal specific modes for small/medium/big pets, optimized algorithm to avoid data interference caused by hair or skin pigments. Comes with two sizes high precise pet SpO₂ clip sensors and one rectal temperature probe.
- 【Personalized Settings】 5-level volume adjustment, and 9 languages switching to meet diverse needs. Support data export to computer for easy recording and analysis.
- 【Wide Application】 Rechargeable lithium battery supports up to 20 hours standby, and automatically shuts down after 3 minutes of inactivity. Suitable for pet health tracking, emergency rescue, sport rehabilitation, pet medical and other scenarios.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07NYQJRNX |
| Are batteries included? | Yes |
| Battery Life | 20 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #187,572 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #172 in Athletic & Aviation Pulse Oximeters |
| Brand | PRCMISEMED |
| Brand Name | PRCMISEMED |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 63 Reviews |
| Manufacturer | PRCMISEMED |
| Measuring Range | 70% - 100% SpO2 |
| Model Name | Veterinary Handheld Pulse Oximeter |
| Model Number | VPM350B |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| UPC | 729257738701 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** PRCMISEMED
- **Color:** White
- **Measuring Range:** 70% - 100% SpO2
- **Model Name:** Veterinary Handheld Pulse Oximeter
- **Number of Batteries:** 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This solved my workout oxygen issues
*by S***T on November 1, 2024*

So, as configured, it's supposed to be a veterinary instrument. I couldn't see why hemoglobin in dogs, etc. would be THAT different from human, and I have been trying for YEARS to find a pulse oximeter I could put on my ear while doing weights, pullups, etc. where every finger pulse/ox I've been able to find craps out. Anyway, this thing works GREAT! I put it on the ear, a human one on the finger, walk around, run, etc. and they're within a percent or two of oxygen saturation and a beat or two for pulse. The one thing that does not agree is the perfusion index, but I'm not really concerned with that (the human unit reads several times higher than this one, but I have no way of knowing how accurate its number is). The important thing to me was the oxygen saturation and the pulse, which agree as closely as two of my different human jobs do. The thing comes with 94% to 100% SpO2 set as limits for alarm, and pulse of 50 to 130 (at least mine did) which seems pretty human, and is just right for my age. The alarm works great, it gives a tone if you go out of limit range, and a little tick every time your heart beats. I suspect this is rated for vets instead of home medical because it hasn't undergone some sort of certification, not because it doesn't work right. But obviously it IS sold for animals, so buyer beware if you use it otherwise. I see no reason to use it on a human except the issue I have, which is that when using my hands for workouts the finger jobs are not at all representative of what's going on in the body. Maybe because they don't like the motion, maybe because peripheral blood flow to the fingers shuts down in heavy exercise using the hands, maybe both, maybe something else. This thing, clipped to the ear, continues to give reasonable readings, and if I don't breathe enough, alerts me to low oxygen. Which is exactly what I want. So I'm a happy camper. A couple of notes: The clip on probe comes with large silicone sleeves designed (I guess) to hold shaved animal tails, or animal tongues, or some such. I was able to get a reading, just barely, with them on, clipping to my earlobe. A fine reading on the finger. But during heavy exercise they moved enough it gave "sensor error" and quit reading. No problem. Those sleeves slip right off, and you are left with the sensor with soft silicone on it, which clips beautifully on my earlobe and stays in place during the pullups, weight bench, etc. I will mention it clips tightly enough that I felt it for 20 minutes or so after taking if off, if that would bother you. Anyway, it does what I want. It has no printed instructions whatsoever, it has a 225 MB CD instead. My computer does not have a CD reader. That was no sweat for me, because the labels on the buttons are so intuitive I was able to do everything I wanted right out of the box with no instructions. But if you wanted to use some of the fancy features, exporting data, etc. it would probably be an issue. DISCLAIMER: I am making no claim whatever that this works on humans or is accurate on humans. It is not sold for or presumably certified for humans. I would never depend on it for any critical measurement for any medical purpose on a human. But for my purely informational hobbyist use, I like it. It's pricey, but around a tenth as much as any human-certified unit I could find, and since I'm using it for fun instead of for medical reasons, it's good for me. DO NOT use it for any sort of critical medical use on any human. And I make no claim about how it works on animals since I don't have one to test it on.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Accurate, Gentle, and Helpful for Monitoring My Cat’s Oxygen Levels
*by R***K on January 1, 2026*

I have a kitty in CHF and needed an o2 sensor that I can check stats quickly to get an idea of his status. I searched for hours going through all the reviews and this one had the best. I just received yesterday, but as you can see in the video it does work on the paw pad to get a reading. I did have to remove the silicone sleeves, and it’s important that the animal stays completely still. But as you can see in the video it’s not uncomfortable for the cat and I could get a reading. I have been using the temp probe to monitor the temp in the oxygen chamber. Although it is not the intent the manufacturer has, it has been extremely helpful to know that I’m not overheating my kitty in the oxygen chamber. I highly recommend this far. I have seen some reviews about the battery draining quickly, however I have left the machine on for an extended period to monitor the temp and it has kept its charge. As I continue to use I will update if my opinion changes. As I know I scrubbed the internet looking for the best device and struggled to find positive reviews, I hope this helps! The video shows the o2 sensor in action and the pics shows the temp prob monitoring the o2 chamber (tried showing a video of this also, but it only allows one video)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ No more guessing my pets' oxigen level or heart rate
*by C***A on November 24, 2024*

I got it for a week only, but it works well. The preferred place to get the reading all the time is the lip.

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