CMS60D VET Veterinary Pulse Oximeter SpO2 Monitor For Animals Tongue Or Ear
$451.22
Descripción
CMS60D-VET Veterinary Pulse Oximeter: SpO2 & PR Monitoring for Tongue or Ear
Designed specifically for animals, the CMS60D-VET is a compact, lightweight pulse oximeter that brings hospital-grade monitoring to the point of care—whether at home, in a family practice, or a mobile clinic. It uses Photoelectric Oxyhemoglobin Inspection Technology aligned with Capacity Pulse Scanning & Recording Technology to measure oxygen saturation (SpO2) and pulse rate through an animal’s tongue or ear. The result is fast, reliable, and tailored for veterinary physiology, not a one-size-fits-all human device.
What sets CMS60D-VET apart
- Animal-focused measurement: specifically designed for SpO2 and pulse rate readings via tongue or ear, with accuracy and performance calibrated for veterinary needs.
- High resistance to ambient light: measured values stay accurate even under indoor lighting or room illumination, minimizing interference during busy exam rooms or field work.
- Real-time data at your fingertips: live SpO2 and PR values, plus a pulse waveform, with a convenient review function to verify trends over time.
- Comprehensive data management: stores SpO2 and PR values and supports uploading data to a PC for record-keeping, analysis, or shared care.
- Portable and dependable power: two AA batteries power operation up to 32 hours in theory, with audible prompts for over-limit readings and low battery.
- Easy integration into workflows: external SpO2 probe support, color display, adjustable brightness, and multiple display options to fit your setup.
Key features
- Display: color LCD for clear SpO2, PR, and waveform visualization
- SpO2 range: 0% to 100% (resolution 1%), with accuracy 70–100% ±2%
- PR range: 30 to 250 bpm (resolution 1 bpm), accuracy ±2 bpm or ±2%, whichever is greater
- Measurement reliability under weak perfusion: SpO2 accuracy within ±4%, PR within ±2 bpm or ±2%
- Ambient light resistance: deviation under artificial or natural light vs. dark room ≤ ±1%
- Power: ≤100 mA; power supply DC 3.0 V; uses two AA batteries
- Operation time: up to 32 hours of continuous use (theoretical)
- Form factor: compact body (110 mm L × 60 mm W × 24 mm H), ~120 g with batteries
- Interfaces: external SpO2 probe connection; data storage and PC upload; real-time data streaming to PC
- Alerts: audible prompt for over-limit readings and low battery
- Menus and prompts: user-friendly function menu, adjustable screen brightness, and review/clock features
Performance in real-world care
Whether monitoring a cat during anesthesia recovery or checking a dog in a busy clinic, the CMS60D-VET delivers consistent SpO2 and heart rate readings through the tongue or ear—the common access points for veterinary pulse oximetry. The unit remains readable and practical in dim exam rooms or live-tracking scenarios, and the color display helps veterinarians quickly interpret trends without second-guessing. For patients with weak perfusion, the device maintains reliable readings with clearly displayed pulse rate trends and a robust waveform.
Who is this for?
- Veterinary clinics and pet hospitals seeking a purpose-built oximeter that respects animal physiology and workflow
- Home-care veterinarians and pet owners who want reliable, on-demand SpO2/PR monitoring
- Mobile clinics, shelters, and rescue teams needing a compact, battery-powered solution with PC data upload
Use cases and practical benefits
- Post-anesthesia recovery monitoring in clinics or at home, ensuring stable oxygenation and heart rate as animals awaken
- Pre-surgical screening and routine wellness checks to identify hypoxemia or tachycardia early
- Emergency triage in shelters or field visits where quick, portable SpO2/PR assessment is critical
- Longitudinal care with data tracking: save readings over time and share with a veterinary team or specialist
How CMS60D-VET compares to general-purpose oximeters
Unlike multipurpose human-focused devices, CMS60D-VET is tailored to animal measurement points and physiology. It supports an external SpO2 probe, offers animal-specific display and alert options, and provides storage and PC-upload capabilities that integrate with veterinary records. The result is faster, more accurate data capture in real-world animal care, reducing guesswork and enabling better-informed treatment decisions.
Technical details at a glance
- Display mode: color display
- SpO2 measurement range: 0–100% (1% steps); accuracy 70–100% ±2%; 0–69% unspecified
- PR measurement range: 30–250 bpm (1 bpm steps); accuracy ±2 bpm or ±2% (whichever greater)
- Weak-filling performance: SpO2 ±4%, PR ±2 bpm or ±2%
- Ambient light resistance: ≤ ±1% deviation compared to darkroom
- Power consumption: ≤ 100 mA; Voltage: DC 3.0 V
- Power supply: two AA batteries
- Continuous operating time: up to 32 hours (theoretical)
- Safety: internally powered equipment; BF applied part
- Dimensions: 110 mm (L) × 60 mm (W) × 24 mm (H); Weight: ~120 g with batteries
- Data capabilities: storage of SpO2 and PR values; real-time PC upload; external SpO2 probe support
Care, setup, and practical tips
To get the most accurate readings, ensure the animal is calm and comfortably positioned. Place the probe on the tongue or ear as appropriate, following any included manual guidance. Use the adjustable screen brightness to match your environment, and rely on the audible prompts to quickly catch over-limit readings or dwindling battery life. When appropriate, export data to a PC for record-keeping and trend analysis, which can be especially valuable for ongoing treatment plans or elective procedures.
With its animal-focused design, robust performance under varied lighting, and convenient data management, the CMS60D-VET Veterinary Pulse Oximeter is a reliable, practical tool for any veterinary setting seeking precise SpO2 and pulse monitoring for animal patients.

