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The ISENVO 190A Pet Microchip Scanner is a professional-grade, rechargeable RFID reader designed to quickly and accurately scan 15-digit microchips at dual frequencies (134.2kHz & 125kHz). Featuring a backlit display and smart auto-off function, it offers reliable pet identification for animals including dogs, cats, pigs, and more. Lightweight and USB rechargeable, it’s a must-have for animal shelters, vets, and pet rescuers aiming to reunite lost pets with their owners efficiently.















| ASIN | B08DLFP9XT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,316 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #4 in Pet Location Trackers |
| Brand | ISENVO |
| Color Depth | 282828 |
| Connection Type | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,197) |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.35"D x 5.31"W x 0.57"H |
| Item Weight | 80 Grams |
| Manufacturer | ISENVO |
| Media Type | USB |
| Minimum System Requirements | Windows 7 |
| Model Name | 190A |
| Resolution | 3600 |
| Scanner Type | Microchip |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Wattage | 2.5 watts |
K**.
Must Buy!
We foster dogs and this was a must have since they are all microchipped. Great and easy to use. Works great.
K**Y
Works really well
Easy to use. It is a great size and works fast and efficiently. I always seem to find strays so this is a must have to get them home quickly.
C**N
Easy chip scanner! (used for strays & tested on our pets)
Sadly a lot of stray cats end up at our door and I was looking for something to scan them quickly instead of trying to catch / trap / transport them to a local vet for microchip checks each time. This is a small device (smaller than an iPhone in the photo for reference) and came fully charged / ready to go. It does include a cable. Basically you press the center blue button & it is on / ready to scan. Next you wave it around slowly behind the pets head, near the shoulder blades and in that general area until the reader either pops up a chip number or reads "no tag". It does make noise (beeps) when turning on and then again when a chip is or is not found. The noise may scare some animals. I recommend getting the animals used to the sound & being touched first if at all possible as you do need to get close. You do not need to use the upload data feature or create an account to use this, but be prepared to have just a very short while to take a photo of the number that pops up (I doubt you'd have time to write it down). I did test this on our cats to ensure it was working (they all have the 15 digit microchip number, so I cannot confirm if it works or not for other chip types as the most recent stray came up "no chip" after multiple tests). The scanner accurately read our pets' microchip numbers quickly. It is light weight, and seemingly good quality. Once you have the chip number you can do a reverse lookup to find which microchip company issued that number (e.g. via the website aaha.org microchip registry lookup), then contact that specific microchip company (e.g. 24Petwach, HomeAgain, etc..) to see if it is registered to an owner & try to contact the owner. Other than the noise and the short amount of time you have to view the chip number, this is a great handy gadget and is a very good price.
D**N
It Works!
I live in a rural area where we get a lot of visitor cats that never have collars or tags, so it's hard to discern whether they're strays or just outdoor cats. We also see a lot of dogs just roaming the neighborhood and surrounding area that also typically don't have collars or tags. The closest veterinary office is a 20-30 minute drive, so bringing an animal in to check for a microchip would be a process. I figured I would give this thing a shot because it would be nice to have a scanner on hand to at least check if an animal is microchipped. Operation is one button, and the scanner picks up chips instantly as soon as one is near. I tested it on my own animals and it was very easy to find their microchips. You do need to be quite close but that's typically how these scanners work. I couldn't quite figure out the software though. It just seemed to give me the option of changing settings rather than being able to view the tag numbers I had already scanned. Overall, if you care about stray animals and want an option to be able to check if an animal is chipped, this is a great option for keeping in your car or in a handbag as it is very small and lightweight, and it works very well.
J**.
Easy to use
Seems like a good scanner. Quickly and accurately found the microchips I presented to it and is rechargeable. It does connect to your computer but I have not tried that functionality. Overall it's a good value for money.
J**R
Works and worth the money.
Was able to scan out dog and got able to find her microchip number (the number is blacked out in the picture). It did not work with our cats, but they were chipped over 10 years ago and the product description did indicate that it doesn't work with all chips. I was able to lookup up our dog's microchip number on Aaha.org and found the microchip company it was last registered to so that we could update our dog's info. Glad I got it.
S**R
Animals reunite!
This little guy goes everywhere with me,it fits perfect in my purse! I wanted my own one for a while and one that wasn't super expensive, but also actually worked and reads nearly all microchips. As a person on the veterinary field I know if I see a stray cat or dog I'm going to want to help reunite it with its owner if I can. So far it has worked well. I tested it out on many animals that I know had a microchip and it read every single one so far, only one it didn't read was on a 16yr old dog (likely a 9 or 10 digit microchip) and as the product states that it only reads 15 digit not 9 digit. The 15 digit microchips are a global standard now, but older pets you they may likely have the 9 or 10 digit, so keep that in mind. I still love this little scanner and recommend it to others often!
E**.
Es genial. Buena relación calidad-precio. Lee chips de caballos, perros…
T**N
Ich habe den Chipreader für einen kleinen Streuner gekauft. Der Probe-Scan bei meinen eigenen Katzen ging super schnell und war bei allen korrekt. Das Display ist zwar recht klein, aber hinterleuchtet. So ist die angezeigte Nummer trotzdem gut lesbar. Abweichend von der Beschreibung schaltete sich mein Scanner statt nach 180 Sekunden bereits nach 30 Sekunden ab. Das BEEP-Geräusch hat meine Katzen irritiert und meine beiden ängstlichen Fellis sogar erschreckt. Sie sind erst mal weg gelaufen. Für scheue Katzen ist das nicht so toll. Ich habe dann dank beiliegender Anleitung und etwas Suche auf der Hersteller-Seite eine Software für den Chipleser gefunden (pet.isenvo.com -> Chipleser aufrufen -> unterhalb des Bildes findet man einen Reiter "Product Attachments"). Über die englischsprachige Software können diverse Einstellungen vorgenommen werden. Jetzt arbeitet mein Chipleser geräuschlos und schaltet sich erst später ab. Über die Software kann man auch die gespeicherten Nummern löschen, falls die Kapazitäten mal erreicht sind. Das Auslesen der gespeicherten Chipdaten geht super einfach über Excel. Das Display zeigt die Nummer aber auch ausreichend lange an, um schnell ein Foto mit dem Handy zu machen (+ 1 Foto von der Katze dazu hilft beim Scannen mehrerer Katzen hintereinander). Fazit: Super Kauf! Der Chipreader funktioniert dank der zusätzlichen Einstell-Möglichkeiten besser als ich erwartet hatte. Der aktuelle Angebots-Preis (22Euro) ist günstiger als ein Besuch beim Tierarzt, um nach einem Chip schauen zu lassen und erspart viel Stress bei Streunern.
C**A
Works perfectly
S**S
We had a stray cat that showed up and I was concerned someone was missing it. So I purchased this scanner after reading the reviews. It worked out perfectly. I turned it on, waved it about 2 inches in a circular motion over the shoulder blades and it read a chip. From there I made a call to our local humane society with the chip number I received from the scanner, and from there the sequence of events following that cat was safely reunited with its owner. I had previously scanned my own pets, and it precisely recognized their chips. Note, it only provides you with the chip number, no owner contact information. This is handy to have, simple to use, and worked well for me.
C**O
la presentazione dell'oggetto è ingannevole: è molto più piccolo di quanto sembra, è come un telecomando. Inoltre la qualità generale è scarsa, è un giocattolino cinese, il display è ridicolmente piccolo e leggere le cifre senza occhiali è quasi impossibile. Non si collega via Bluetooth (contrariamente a quanto affermato) e legge solo la maggior parte dei chip, ma non tutti. Sta in una tasca, ma se prende acqua (es. se viene usato sotto la pioggia) potete buttarlo via. Funziona, sì, ma solo in parte e non fa tutto quello che dovrebbe e non ha affatto l'aria di una cosa fatta per durare. Dato il prezzo equivalente a 2 spritz, si può dire che vale (quasi) quel che costa. In sintesi: - se vi serve una specie di giocattolo per divertirvi a leggere i chip dei vostri amici a 4 zampe, avete speso il giusto e potete senz'altro togliervi lo sfizio, badando bene a non farlo cadere per terra e a non fargli prendere acqua. - se vi occorre qualcosa di serio, affidabile, funzionale, perché siete dei professionisti o avete esigenze simili, lasciate stare Amazon e orientatevi su qualcosa di molto diverso, anche se più costoso. Spero di esservi stato utile!
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