Animal Medical Equipment Supplier

Veterinary EtCO2 Monitors

Veterinary EtCO2 monitor with high precision and stable testing data.

Ideal for Pet Hospitals, Zoos & Animal Research Labs. 4 Models for Basic, SpO₂, Anesthetic Gas & Full-Featured Monitoring

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PRODUCT DETAILS

ItemsCapnoVet1CapnoVet3IVT-650HIVT-650F Flagship
ParametersETCO₂, RRETCO₂, RR, SpO₂, Pulse RateETCO₂, FiCO₂, RR, 5 Anesthetic Gases, Optional N₂O/MACFull set: ETCO₂/FiCO₂, RR, SpO₂, PR, 5 Anesthetic Agents, N₂O, MAC Index
Anesthetic GasNot supportedNot supportedSupported (switchable single gas)Supported (switchable single gas)
SpO₂ OximetryNoStandardNoStandard
Display1.5-inch TFT2.8-inch TFT1.5-inch TFTHigh-definition Color TFT
Net Weight80g400g80g400g
Battery Life6-8h10h6-8h6h
Sampling TypeMainstream / SidestreamSidestreamSidestreamMainstream & Sidestream
Best ForSmall clinics basic CO₂ monitoringMid & high-end pet hospitals (respiratory + blood oxygen)Research labs & zoos (anesthetic concentration control)Chain premium hospitals, veterinary research, all surgical scenarios

CapnoVet1

Lightweight entry-level monitor only tracks ETCO₂ and respiratory rate. Available in mainstream and sidestream versions without SpO₂ or anesthetic gas detection. Ultra cost-effective for small pet clinics and breeding labs that only need basic anesthesia respiratory monitoring.

Highlights: Only 80g ultra-light body, first CO₂ reading within 5 seconds, auto startup calibration, IPX33 protection, Bluetooth & USB data export, cloud remote monitoring.

CapnoVet3

Advanced dual-parameter monitor simultaneously detects ETCO₂, RR, SpO₂ and pulse rate (no anesthetic gas measurement). Equipped with 2.8-inch large screen and 10-hour long battery life. SpO₂ probe fits cats, dogs, exotic pets and horses, perfect for mid-to-high-end pet hospitals & exotic animal clinics requiring both respiratory and blood oxygen monitoring.

IVT-650H

Professional anesthetic gas monitor without SpO₂ function. It measures ETCO₂, FiCO₂, RR and 5 mainstream volatile anesthetics, with optional N₂O and MAC anesthesia index. Ultra-light 80g design with durable sapphire sensor, total service life up to 8 years. Ideal for animal research institutes, large zoos and surgical centers with frequent volatile anesthetic usage.

IVT-650F

Top-tier full-featured flagship monitor with all measurement parameters, supporting both mainstream and sidestream sampling. Adopts professional NDIR infrared gas analysis, suitable for intubated and non-intubated animals. Compliant with IEC, ISO, MDD CE & FDA international medical standards. All-in-one design replaces multiple separate monitors to cut procurement costs, targeted at chain premium pet hospitals and university veterinary labs.

Product Advantages

1. Exclusive rotatable screen & surgical large font mode for clear long-distance reading during surgery, not available on competitors’ devices

2. Sapphire sensor window, corrosion resistant, reusable after alcohol disinfection, replaceable separately to reduce consumable cost

3. Automatic zero calibration on startup, no frequent manual adjustment required, easy operation

4. 8 built-in languages: English, Chinese, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Dutch for global dealers & clinics

5. Long service life: 8-year total lifespan, 1-year standard warranty, many real cases of 5+ years trouble-free operation

6. Bluetooth transmission, USB report export & cloud remote OR monitoring equipped for all models

7. Two sampling options: Mainstream (no consumables, silent); Sidestream (high precision for tiny exotic pets)

FAQ


Q1: What is the difference between mainstream and sidestream?

A: Mainstream connects directly to the breathing circuit – no consumables, no pump sound. Sidestream uses a sampling tube and filter – it has consumables and an audible pump. Sidestream requires periodic filter replacement.

Q2: How often does the adapter need to be replaced?

A: For most users, disinfecting the adapter after each surgery is sufficient. You do not need to replace it unless it is damaged. Some hospital users, such as at 301 Hospital, simply seal it with tape and reuse it indefinitely.

Q3: How do I know if the device is properly connected?

A: The light should stay constantly on, not flashing. For sidestream models, you should also hear the internal pump running. If the light flashes or the pump is silent, the connection is incorrect.

Q4: Can I use this on different types of animals?

A: Yes. For dogs and cats, use the standard mask over the mouth or nose. For exotic pets such as mice, birds, or small rodents, use a very small mask that fits over the head. For horses, note that heart rate readings may be doubled.

Q5: Can the device measure multiple anesthetic gases at the same time?

A: No. The device is factory-preset to one anesthetic gas (for example, isoflurane). If a hospital uses only one type of gas, no adjustment is needed. If they need to switch between two gases, you can manually change the setting in the engineer menu by pressing Down and Right keys at startup. We suggest you contact our engineers.

Q6: Is there a wireless version?

A: Yes it has an option for Bluetooth but until now no customers ask to add this function.

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