The M880 handheld monitor is an ultra‑lightweight, user‑friendly device designed for continuous monitoring or spot‑checking of EtCO₂, FiCO₂, respiration rate, and SpO₂ in veterinary patients. With a high‑resolution 4.3″ autorotation touchscreen, long battery life, and advanced sidestream CO₂ technology, it delivers reliable performance in clinics, theatres, and mobile settings.
Compact yet powerful, the M880 includes built‑in temperature and pressure compensation, automatic zeroing, and configurable sampling flow rates—making it suitable for species ranging from cats and dogs to horses.
Key Features
Compact, Lightweight & Portable
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Handheld design weighing just 0.5 kg
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4.3″ TFT colour screen with autorotation
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Ideal for clinics, wards, and veterinary fieldwork
Advanced CO₂ Monitoring
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Sidestream infra‑red gas analysis
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Adjustable sampling flow rates: 50–250 ml/min
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Built‑in temperature & pressure compensation
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Automatic zero re‑adjustment
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Special water filter for high‑humidity environments
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Species‑specific pump flux settings (horse, dog, cat)
Reliable SpO₂ & Respiratory Monitoring
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Displays EtCO₂, FiCO₂, and respiration rate clearly
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Visual and audio alarms for limit breaches and apnoea
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Pitch‑tone pulse indicator
Durable & Practical
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IPX2 waterproof protection
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Stores over 5000 data groups
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24‑hour trend display retained after power‑off
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Up to 10 hours of battery life
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Data transfer to PC via USB
Included
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CO₂ sampling tube
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User manual
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Power adaptor
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Filter (approx. 120‑hour lifespan)
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 155×71×40mm |
| Weight | 0.5kg |
| CO₂range | 0.0%–13.1%(0–99.6mmHg) |
| Resolution | 0.1%or1mmHg |
| Units | %,mmHg,kPa |
| Accuracy | 0–4.9%:±0.3%(±2mmHg) |
| Respirationrate | 3–150rpm |
| Risetime | ~100ms |
| CO₂responsetime | |
| Samplingflowrate | 50–250ml/minadjustable |
| Battery | Lithium,~10hours |
| Protection | IPX2 |
Important Note for Patients Under 1 kg
The M880 uses sidestream CO₂ technology, requiring a gas flow rate of 60–80 ml/min. Very small patients—such as birds and small mammals under 1 kg—may not exhale enough volume for accurate sidestream readings. For these cases, mainstream capnography is recommended, available on our larger multi‑parameter monitors.











