
New wireless veterinary patient monitoring system launched
O’Pet Curv can track vital signs of up to 6 patients.
A veterinary medical device company has launched a new wireless monitoring system, O’Pet Curv, which connects to the cloud and allows veterinarians to track the vital signs of multiple patients in real time. According to Bionet America, the company that developed the tool, O’Pet Curv was designed for use in preoperative, postoperative, and intensive care unit (ICU) settings.1
The system, which can be used in-clinic or remotely with any internet-connected device, uses a lightweight, waterproof sensor paired with a mobile app and cloud-based software to virtually monitor patients. Users can attach the sensor to the patient, and it will then record vital signs, including electrocardiogram, heart rate, respiration rate, and skin temperature.
Data is then transmitted from the sensor using Bluetooth to the O’Pet Link app on a smartphone or tablet and is stored in the cloud. According to Bionet America, veterinary professionals can access patient data with automated reports and alerts, and manage profiles, vital signs, and alarm notifications remotely.
Related:
The tool can monitor up to 6 patients at the same time and provides automated reports of vital trends, electrocardiogram waveforms, and patient management through the cloud. Additionally, the device’s battery can last for up to 40 hours and has hospital-grade durability with a 1P68 waterproof rating, the company said.
“Veterinary teams can now track patient vitals from anywhere in the clinic, or even remotely, with real-time accuracy and efficiency,” Jacqueline Lopez, director of sales for the animal health division at Bionet, said in a company news release.1 “It’s ideal for busy practices that want to optimize workflow and reduce operational costs while maintaining the exceptional care standards that Bionet devices are known for.”
Related:
If a patient’s vital signs are out of normal range, the app sounds an alert. The sensor weighs .6 oz and measures 3.5 inches long by 1.3 inches wide by 0.3 inches high.2
In addition to the O’Pet Curv, Bionet America develops advanced ICU systems, handheld x-ray equipment, capnography systems, pulse oximeters, handheld ultrasounds products, and more.2
References
- Bionet Launches O’Pet Curv: A New Standard in Veterinary Wireless Monitoring. News release. Bionet America, Inc. November 4, 2025. Accessed November 5, 2025. https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2025/11/04/3180325/0/en/Bionet-Launches-O-Pet-Curv-A-New-Standard-in-Veterinary-Wireless-Monitoring.html
- O’Pet Curv. Bionet America, Inc. Accessed November 5, 2025. https://bionetus.com/vet/opet-curve-veterinary-wireless-ecg/
Newsletter
From exam room tips to practice management insights, get trusted veterinary news delivered straight to your inbox—subscribe to dvm360.





