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๐พ Never lose trackโscan, alert, and reunite with Halo!
The Halo Microchip Scanner is a professional-grade RFID device designed to read all ISO 11784/11785 compliant pet microchips (FDX-A & FDX-B). Featuring a rechargeable USB-C battery, compact 135mm diameter design, and Scanner Angelยฎ software compatibility, it empowers pet professionals and enthusiasts to quickly identify and alert on lost pets with precision and ease.
| ASIN | B00DS6ELEE |
| Best Sellers Rank | 6,683 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) 12 in Pet Location Trackers |
| Brand | Pet Technology Store |
| Brand Name | Pet Technology Store |
| Connectivity technology | USB-C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 745 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4D x 13W x 13H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 0.25 Kilograms |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | Pet Technology Store |
| Media Type | USB |
| Minimum System Requirements | USB compatible operating system |
| Model Name | Pet Technology Store Halo Microchip Scanner |
| Model name | Pet Technology Store Halo Microchip Scanner |
| Network Connectivity Technology | USB-C |
| Optical Sensor Technology | CCD or CMOS |
| Product dimensions | 4D x 13W x 13H centimetres |
| Resolution | 1000 |
| Scanner Type | RFID |
| Scanner type | RFID |
| UPC | 609224616310 609224616358 |
| Unit Count | 1 count |
L**Y
Excellent item
Excellent item easy to use to scan an animal to see if itโs lost I understand that lots of people use this as it has scan angel attached
S**Y
Charged on arrival, works great.
Charged on arrival, worked immediately. Pings when finding the chip, which can sound near dogs ear, so ours needed a few goes to get used to it.
G**A
Excellent product.
I am really pleased with this microchip scanner. I tested it on our cats and their chips were scanned and came up on the screen. It's a good idea to take a photo of the display, when the numbers show. As it goes off after about 20 seconds. Excellent product.
S**H
Works with all chips!
Works for the North American microchip! Great value
P**D
Very easy to use, effective scanner.
This is dead easy to use. It is a bit odd in the sense that I'd expect the scan button to be on the front or on the hand grip, but it is on the rear (or if you hold it the other way around, your palm covers the display). I nearly knocked a mark off for that, but it may only really matter to a frequent user. I did not bother using the CD provided (windows only) for the software, but downloaded the latest (version 2.0) from the scannerangel website. That installed fine on a Windows 8.1 box. I got the scanner since we plan to take our dog on holiday to the continent with us and (probably being a bit paranoid) I want to be sure that the chip was still OK (though I guess that I could ask the vet to check when they do the tapeworm treatment before travelling). One thing to be aware of is that the first scanner update from a PC can take a while - perhaps 5 or 10 mins. It automatically updates when you plug it into your computer (if the scanner angel software is installed). A minor gripe is that the USB connection is via a mini USB connector. These days a micro USB would have been a bit better as that is more common. Note that it will not read some chips that are normally only used in the US such as the AVID-Encrypted microchips or the10 digit Trovan microchip... see the scannerangel FAQ for details.
A**R
Simple but some questions
Bought because we're looking for our chipped and missing cat, and getting a confirmation scan during Covid lockdown could be difficult. On the plus side, it's simple enough to use. Negatives - on/off button is very stiff to operate so some may find it difficult, instructions could be a bit more comprehensive to cover HOW to scan effectively rather than just how to operate the item, and displayed numbers even in memory mode do not stay on for very long if you're trying to copy them carefully. Big minus for some of us is that associated software is Windows only. Not for Mac and no definite date for when it will be. However, the software - as far as I can tell - is mainly to get an indication of whether the scanned animal is reported as lost/stolen/whatever. It is not required for the actual scan and you can check the number against another general database to find out what company the chip is registered with. RATHER ODD - after trying the memory mode to read a scan taken a few minutes ago, I found two other numbers were in the scanner; one (twice) UK/EU 15 digit with PetLog and one foreign 10 digit. Now wondering whether they're just the result of a factory test scan, whether the item has been used and returned before selling to me, or whether I need to report the PetLog one. No idea how to report the foreign one.
A**R
Excellent item
This item is the same (or very similar) to what the rescue centre's are likely to use. I find it very good for the (few) scans I need to do to assist volunteers. it also updates too providing (as I understand it but not seen myself) a missing marker if the animal was reported lost by its owner to the chipping company.
O**D
Can you afford not to have one?
At the current exchange rate this ยฃ45 Halo Microchip scanner (in white) cost us roughly NOK600,- incl shipping/VAT (moms/mva in Norwegian; thanks to Amazon btw, for having this prepaid VAT/Customs solution with no additional fees) when ordered with some other stuff. It's super quick on a short-haired cat... a bit slower on a long haired cat (as I guess you naturally will hold it at a slight longer distance from the cat than with a short-haired cat). It's still fast, and the beep the scanner gives you when it's finished reading is quite soft and low. Neither of our cats paid any attention to it. Picture yourself the following scenarios: 1. Worst case, your cat is gone, you find one that looks like yours, but it's been taken by an animal or been ran over. You can't really recognize it, but you recognize color and some features/patterns. With the chip still intact you can scan and find it yours, or maybe someone elses. Either way, someone will hopefully get a little piece of mind. 2. Somebody stole your cat. You suspect someone, but they deny. Bring the scanner and the ID-card with the chip number for your cat on it. Ta-da! If you get the chance, you can check for sure. 3. A cat you've never seen before shows up i.e. at your doorstep, it's got fur-lumps and looks skinny and like it's been outside for a while. You can scan it right away to check for an owner! Our scanner came fully charged, so it was ready to scan with from day one. About the software: That doesn't matter too much to me as Norway do not have any other register than for the owner. No extra functionality (as of today) to report stolen or lost there. Nice to be able to download a list of pets scanned, though. Size wise it's much smaller than anticipated (not that I really checked the physical size before ordering). The diameter is roughly 13,5cm. And it's roughly 3cm thick. Quite handy, and easy to bring with you. USB cable is included. So if you already have a USB powerbank that you charge your phone(s)/tablet(s) on, you can most likely charge this on it too while you are on the go. In short, it scans, and gives you the number (if there's a chip present on the pet).
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