Cut costs, installation time and space with our fully integrated platform.

small animal monitoring device

Cut costs, installation time and space with our fully integrated platform.

Small Animal Monitoring System

The Small Animal Monitoring System integrates multiple physiology monitoring functions in a small platform: increases the precision of monitoring during experiments at a lower cost, size and without the hassle of multiple wires.

Save cost, installation time and space with our fully integrated platform. A single data/power cable connects to a small communication module with 4 analog outputs. Ideal for surgery, live electrophysiology or microscopy imaging with the integrated ear and tooth bars to stabilize the head of the animal.

Optional gas anesthesia mask or bain tube holder for an easy connection to an anesthesia machine. 2 versions available: Compact version for mice and neonatal rats (25 days old) and adult rats version. 

Features

Integrated and Ergonomic

Save lab space and installation time. Compatible with multiple applications.

Performance-Price Ratio

Get more functionalities at a lower price.

Better Results

Get better results in your study with a reliable monitoring. 

Touch Screen Tablet

Easy data display and analysis of multiple physiological parameters.

Bluetooth

Add flexibility in the lab with wireless data transfer.

Physiological Parameters

  • ECG
  • Respiration
  • Heart & Breath Rate
  • Warming & Temperature
  • Blood Pressure
  • SpO2
  • Exhaled CO2

Importance of Monitoring

During surgery or imaging, monitoring multiple physiological parameters in small animals is essential for maintaining stable conditions and ensuring accurate results. By tracking ECG, SpO2, respiration, blood pressure, and CO2, the system helps detect critical changes in real-time, preventing complications like hypoxia or cardiac distress. This comprehensive monitoring ensures precise control of the animal’s physiological state, improving surgical outcomes and the reliability of imaging results in both research and clinical settings.

This instrument is distributed worldwide by Harvard Apparatus.