fc-162 bh

Wearable Livestock and Cattle THI transmitter

  • Smart Wearable measures contact temperature and THI for Livestock with 24x7 monitoring
  • Detect illness/fever in livestock that increase skin temperature
  • 6-month battery and cloud data; No charging; No wi-fi; No external power needed.
  • Works directly with Android Mobile + firmcold App
  • Made in India, also works with FC-G27 Sensor System

FC-162 BH: For cattle, the device can be latched to the collar or harness using the velcro strap. The wearable wireless THI transmitter can be used as a monitor in a wide variety of applications, including pet health, livestock health, and workforce health.


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FC-162 BH

Specification


Real-time transmission :  Yes
Display :  No
Real-time Cloud Logging :  Yes, need firmcold App or FC series Gateway
Cloud Reports & Storage :  Yes
Casing :  Laser cut, Outdoor UV resistant thermoplastic
Strap colors :  Included 5 colors: Black, Blue, Yellow, Green, Red
Temperature
Min :  +10 °C
Max :  +65 °C
Accuracy :  0.4°C
Humidity
Min :  0 %
Max :  100%
Accuracy :  1.8%
Battery
Type :  Lithium primary
Voltage :  3.0 V DC
Nominal capacity :  130 mAh
Communication Technology :  BLE Technology
Dimensions :  40 x 32 x 8 mm

Features


6-month active life, in-built battery

6-month active life, in-built battery

Works with Android

Works with Android

No WiFi , No Configuration, Un-box & Start instantly

No WiFi , No Configuration, Un-box & Start instantly

Access 12-month data Online

Access 12-month data Online

Download and share reports in PDF

Download and share reports in PDF

Livestock Health

Livestock Health

The nominal skin temperature of popular livestock animals varies; the following are some general ranges:

Cattle: Normal skin temperature for cattle typically falls between 101.5°F to 103.5°F (38.6°C and 39.7°C).

Pigs: Pigs usually have a skin temperature range of 101.5°F to 103.5°F (38.6°C to 39.7°C).

Sheep and goats: Their normal skin temperature ranges from 102.0°F to 104.0°F (38.9°C to 40.0°C).

Skin temperature in livestock serves as an indicator of their health status.

Fever: An elevated skin temperature might indicate fever, which could be a sign of infection or disease.

Hypothermia: Low skin temperature can suggest hypothermia or other metabolic issues, especially in newborn or weak animals. Stress or Illness: Significant changes in skin temperature might signal stress, illness, or an imbalance in the animal's physiological state.

Monitoring skin temperature alongside other vital signs like behavior, appetite, and production levels is essential in livestock farming. However, it's important to note that various factors can influence skin temperature, and veterinary consultation is crucial for a comprehensive assessment of livestock health.

Pet Health

Pet Health

The skin temperature of pets is a valuable indicator of their health.

Cats and dogs: Their normal skin temperature is between 100°F and 102.5°F (37.7°C and 39.2°C).

Rabbits: Their skin temperature ranges around 101.3°F (38.5°C). Changes in skin temperature could signify various health issues:

Fever: An elevated skin temperature might indicate an infection, inflammation, or illness.

Hypothermia: A low skin temperature can be a sign of hypothermia or a possible circulatory problem.

Injuries or Infections: Localized changes in skin temperature can indicate injuries or infections in specific areas.

Constantly monitoring the skin temperature and sharing the data with your veterinarian will provide better insights into pet health.

Workforce Health & Safety

Workforce Health & Safety

The nominal skin temperature of humans can vary depending on factors such as the body's location and the environment. Generally:

Average Skin Temperature: The typical skin temperature for humans ranges between 90°F and 105°F (32°C and 40.5°C). Skin temperature serves as an indicator of human health in several ways:

Fever: An elevated skin temperature can indicate a fever, often associated with an infection or illness.

Circulation Issues: Abnormally high or low skin temperatures in localized areas might indicate circulatory problems, such as poor blood flow or vascular issues.

Thyroid Conditions: Skin temperature changes could be linked to thyroid disorders, affecting overall body temperature regulation.

Injuries or Infections: Localized changes in skin temperature could signal injuries, inflammations, or infections in specific areas of the body.

However, using skin temperature alone does not provide a complete health assessment. It's essential to consider other symptoms, such as chills, sweating, or changes in behavior, and to consult healthcare professionals for accurate diagnoses and treatments.

fc-162 bt

Wearable wireless temperature transmitter

  • Smart Wearable measures contact temperature of Pets and Livestock with 24x7 Temperature monitoring
  • Detect illness/fever in dogs, cats and livestock that increase skin temperature
  • 12-month battery and cloud data; No charging; No wi-fi; No external power needed.
  • No Hub needed, works directly with Android Mobile + firmcold App
  • Made in India, also works with FC-G27 Sensor System

FC-162 BT: For pets, the device can be mounted on the legs, latched to the collar or harness using the velcro strap. The wearable wireless temperature transmitter can be used as a monitor in a wide variety of applications, including pet health, livestock health, and workforce health.


Buy now:

FC-162 BT

Specification


Real-time transmission :  Yes
Display :  No
Real-time Cloud Logging :  Yes, need firmcold App or FC series Gateway
Cloud Reports & Storage :  Yes, 12 month
Casing :  Laser cut, Outdoor UV resistant thermoplastic
Strap colors :  Included 5 colors: Black, Blue, Yellow, Green, Red
Temperature
Min :  +10 °C
Max :  +65 °C
Accuracy :  1.6 °C
Battery
Type :  Lithium primary
Voltage :  3.0 V DC
Nominal capacity :  130 mAh
Communication Technology :  BLE Technology
Dimensions :  40 x 32 x 8 mm

Features


12-month active life, in-built battery

12-month active life, in-built battery

Works with Android

Works with Android

No WiFi , No Configuration, Un-box & Start instantly

No WiFi , No Configuration, Un-box & Start instantly

Access  data Online

Access data Online

Download and share reports in PDF

Download and share reports in PDF

Pet Health

Pet Health

The skin temperature of pets is a valuable indicator of their health.

Cats and dogs: Their normal skin temperature is between 100°F and 102.5°F (37.7°C and 39.2°C).

Rabbits: Their skin temperature ranges around 101.3°F (38.5°C). Changes in skin temperature could signify various health issues:

Fever: An elevated skin temperature might indicate an infection, inflammation, or illness.

Hypothermia: A low skin temperature can be a sign of hypothermia or a possible circulatory problem.

Injuries or Infections: Localized changes in skin temperature can indicate injuries or infections in specific areas.

Constantly monitoring the skin temperature and sharing the data with your veterinarian will provide better insights into pet health.

Livestock Health

Livestock Health

The nominal skin temperature of popular livestock animals varies; the following are some general ranges:

Cattle: Normal skin temperature for cattle typically falls between 101.5°F to 103.5°F (38.6°C and 39.7°C).

Pigs: Pigs usually have a skin temperature range of 101.5°F to 103.5°F (38.6°C to 39.7°C).

Sheep and goats: Their normal skin temperature ranges from 102.0°F to 104.0°F (38.9°C to 40.0°C).

Skin temperature in livestock serves as an indicator of their health status.

Fever: An elevated skin temperature might indicate fever, which could be a sign of infection or disease.

Hypothermia: Low skin temperature can suggest hypothermia or other metabolic issues, especially in newborn or weak animals. Stress or Illness: Significant changes in skin temperature might signal stress, illness, or an imbalance in the animal's physiological state.

Monitoring skin temperature alongside other vital signs like behavior, appetite, and production levels is essential in livestock farming. However, it's important to note that various factors can influence skin temperature, and veterinary consultation is crucial for a comprehensive assessment of livestock health.

Workforce Health & Safety

Workforce Health & Safety

The nominal skin temperature of humans can vary depending on factors such as the body's location and the environment. Generally:

Average Skin Temperature: The typical skin temperature for humans ranges between 90°F and 105°F (32°C and 40.5°C). Skin temperature serves as an indicator of human health in several ways:

Fever: An elevated skin temperature can indicate a fever, often associated with an infection or illness.

Circulation Issues: Abnormally high or low skin temperatures in localized areas might indicate circulatory problems, such as poor blood flow or vascular issues.

Thyroid Conditions: Skin temperature changes could be linked to thyroid disorders, affecting overall body temperature regulation.

Injuries or Infections: Localized changes in skin temperature could signal injuries, inflammations, or infections in specific areas of the body.

However, using skin temperature alone does not provide a complete health assessment. It's essential to consider other symptoms, such as chills, sweating, or changes in behavior, and to consult healthcare professionals for accurate diagnoses and treatments.


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