
Here is the Design of DinbeatPRO

We had to find the perfect balance between ergonomics, comfort and the tech aspect that we like so much. We are very satisfied with the result it has had! Especially since we have done everything with the dogs welfare in mind. For example, we made sure it was the least invasive possible and that they could to wear it without any discomfort.
Of course we developed everything, also thinking about the comfort of the professionals who will use it as a normal work tool, and above all respecting the contact areas that we needed to correctly place the ECG (electrocardiogram), respiration and temperature sensors, to get the best possible measurements.



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Hi,
I work for Covetrus, the leading global provider of software for vets. We are actively looking to integrate with products such as the DinbeatPro. I am currently working with activity monitor companies but want to extend this to products that monitor vital signs. If you are interested in a potential collaboration then get in touch.
Thanks
Pete (Innovation Lead for Covetrus)