Description
The Handheld Veterinary Pulse Oximeter YG1249 is an indispensable tool in any veterinary setting, delivering precise SpO2 (oxygen saturation) and pulse rate monitoring for a wide range of animal species. Its lightweight and portable design make it perfect for both routine check-ups and emergency surgeries. Equipped with cutting-edge digital technology, this oximeter provides accurate readings even under low perfusion conditions, while its anti-movement technology reduces errors, ensuring reliable performance even when monitoring active or stressed animals.
Market Price
The market price for the YG1249 Veterinary Pulse Oximeter typically ranges from $1,839 to $1,900 USD. Prices vary depending on optional features, included accessories, warranty options, and regional availability. It is advisable to contact a verified distributor for a precise quote tailored to your specific needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the accuracy of the pulse oximeter? The device boasts an accuracy of ±2% for SpO2 readings between 70% and 100%, and ±3% for values between 60% and 69%. For pulse rate, the accuracy is ±2% or 1 bpm, whichever is greater.
- Can it be used on different animal species? Yes, the YG1249 is designed for veterinary use, supporting sensor compatibility with various animal sizes. Selecting the appropriate probe for each species ensures optimal performance.
- Does it have memory storage? Yes, the device features a built-in memory card for data storage and easy transfer to a computer for detailed analysis and record-keeping.
Advantages and Disadvantages
Advantages:
- High accuracy even in low perfusion scenarios.
- Anti-movement technology ensures stability with active animals.
- Portable, lightweight design for versatile use across veterinary settings.
- Rechargeable battery with power-saving function for prolonged use.
- Data management enabled through built-in memory and computer connectivity.
Disadvantages:
- Periodic calibration and maintenance required for long-term precision.
- Specific probes may need to be purchased separately based on animal size and species.
Field Applications
The YG1249 Veterinary Pulse Oximeter is vital in veterinary clinics, research labs, and mobile units, providing essential monitoring during surgeries, post-operative recovery, and routine check-ups. It allows veterinarians to swiftly evaluate an animal’s oxygen levels and heart rate. The inclusion of anti-movement features enhances accuracy, especially when assessing restless or agitated animals in challenging conditions.
Recommendations
To achieve optimal performance with the YG1249, regularly clean the sensor and probe, and store the device at recommended temperatures (0 to +50°C for operation, -40 to +70°C for storage). Ensure the battery is fully charged before extensive use, and perform routine calibration and software updates for sustained accuracy.
Features
- SpO2 measurement range: 0-100% with high accuracy.
- Pulse Rate: 15bpm-400bpm with reliable indicator lights.
- Easy data transfer and storage capabilities.
- Robust audio-visual indicators for real-time response and efficiency.
Technical Specifications
| Model | YG1249 | |
| SpO2 | Measurement range | 0-100% |
| Accuracy | ±2% during 70%-100% ±3% during 60%-69% |
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| Pulse Rate | Measurement range | 15bpm-400bpm |
| Accuracy | 1 bpm or ±2%, whichever is greater | |
| Visual Displays and Indicators | SpO2 display | Red LED, Variable brightness |
| Pulse Rate display | Green LED, variable brightness | |
| Pulse intensity | Red LED 8 bars | |
| Power Indicator Light | Normal: Green Low Power voltage: Red and Blink Low perfusion indicator: Red bar |
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| Audio Indicator | Probe off audio indicator (every thirty seconds) Pulse audio indicator Key-pressing indicator Low power voltage |
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| Environmental Specifications | Temperature Range | Operating: (0 ~ +50) °C |
| Transport/Storage | (-40 ~ +70)°C | |
| Relative Humidity | Operating: 10~ 95% | |
| Power Requirements | Input | 98~260 VAC, 50/60Hz |
| Consumption | <80VA | |



