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The Tosuny Microchip Reader Scanner is a cutting-edge device designed for efficient animal and resource management. It features a high brightness OLED display for clear visibility, supports multiple microchip standards, and offers USB connectivity for easy data transfer. With its rechargeable battery and low power alerts, this scanner is perfect for professionals seeking reliability and efficiency in their operations.
B**E
Works great, super price
Easy to use and works perfectly. Successfully scanned chips from homeagain, avid, datamars, and Fi Nano. I am not sure why some reviews were negative, I wondered if some people perhaps were trying to scan between shoulder blades and didn't realize that chips can migrate and to scan around the sides of chest too if initial scan doesn't detect chip. This seems to be quick and accurate and was pleased it still detects chip on my 13 year old dog too. I also like that it comes with a charge cable so you don't have to worry about batteries.
S**P
Quickly reads ID, lists will read many, many microchips but not AVID
This small and lightweight chip reader is great. It picks up the number quickly. The screen is easy to read and large enough to easily see. It is listed as reading 15 digit microchips and not AVID. I am going to keep in my car as I often see strays where I go to walk and it would be nice to help them find their way back home. There is a website that you can find through any search engine (put in the search bar: microchip registry lookup) that will let you know what kind of chip the number is and give you a link to the registry of the chip to contact. I can imagine this would be a great item to give to a rescue group or rescue traansportation member to use and verify the pets. The price was very affordable and luckily it works great.
R**R
It does what it's supposed to.
I chipped both of my dogs and immediately used this to test and register them and it works great.The only issue I have is that the instructions point to a Bluetooth capability but someone in the questions here said it doesn't have Bluetooth capability.
K**E
Does NOT work with AVID chips
VERIFIED: DOES NOT WORK WITH AVID MICROCHIPS.I work in animal welfare, and wanted to have a cost-efficient microchip reader to keep on me (in my car or at home). I was aware the scanner may not pick up AVID chips based on other reviews, so I tested the theory. I took to the shelter, and scanned multiple pets with AVID chips, and NONE were detected. I tested it on a few other chip manufacturers, and the chip was read without issue.Still a great priced purchase, but just note you should always have a backup scanner (and not declare the animal without chip) in the event the animal has an AVID chip.I also wish the scanner had a quieter or shorter digital sound it made when turning on and powering off "without activity". It's louder/more obnoxious than other scanners, and scared a few pets.
C**C
Easy to use, quick results. Works best for cats and dogs (no result on horses).
This scanner works as advertised for cats and dogs and is super simple to use. Press the button, hold close to the pet (their necks/shoulders for cats and dogs), and receive the result within seconds. The microchip number will continue to display for a few minutes, before the device deactivates itself with a little jingle to conserve battery. Mine came pre-charged, so it was ready for use immediately. If no chip is detected, the display reads "no tag".I work at an animal shelter and was able to scan multiple cats and dogs who recently received their microchips with no problems. The device is much lighter and more compact than some other scanners I'm used to. Very handy! HOWEVER, it did not find anything on a horse who I know for certain is chipped. You might possibly need a more advanced scanner for some (older?) horse chips.
C**2
Does NOT read ISO standard chips at 125kHz as advertised
We have 4 cats with 125kHz ISO chips from 2014, which show up on vet's scanner. We're fostering a mother and 5 kittens and ordered more chips, which are 134.2kHz ISO. The scanner picks those up from within their bag immediately. Scanned all 4 older cats all over multiple times in multiple positions. Not one was picked up.
L**A
Easy to use
I volunteer for a cat rescue and I needed a small scanner to use to verify which cat is which when we accept a litter of kittens that all look the same.It is super easy to use - just hold it over the cats shoulders. You need the cat to be still but you can hold it a foot above the cat and get a reading. It does make several beeps when it turns on and off and read some reviews saying it scared the cats. I have had a couple of cats want to dart away but they are cats who are already anxious from their new house.I don't use it every day but it holds a charge for a couple of weeks. I charge it overnight. You do need an USB charger or a plug converter if USB isn't available.
J**O
Great little machine
I bought this to use on TNR cats to check for ownership, and used it on my own cats to check it out first. And BAM! As soon as I got it close to the cats' necks, the reader would go off. Very accurate. I suggest everyone check the number of their pets' microchips as I had a cat where the vet gave me the Microchip number that was off by one digit. Had the cat gotten out, I would have never gotten her back because of the error with the chip number. Nice piece of mind for just a little money.The only negative I can share is that it says you can connect it to your computer and download the microchip numbers you have scanned. It comes with the cord to do this (as well as charge it). I still can't figure out how to download the information, and there was no instruction on how to do this. Still, I would highly recommend this microchip scanner.
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