









🐾 Scan Smarter, Reunite Faster — The Ultimate Pet ID Tool
The ISENVO 190A Pet Microchip Scanner is a professional-grade, rechargeable RFID reader supporting dual frequencies (134.2kHz & 125kHz) and 15-digit international standard microchips. Featuring a backlit display and smart auto-off function, it offers fast, reliable pet identification in a compact, lightweight design favored by animal care professionals and pet rescuers.















| ASIN | B08DLFP9XT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,647 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #6 in Pet Location Trackers |
| Brand | ISENVO |
| Color Depth | 282828 |
| Connection Type | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,167) |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.35"D x 5.31"W x 0.57"H |
| Item Weight | 80 Grams |
| Manufacturer | ISENVO |
| Media Type | USB |
| Minimum System Requirements | Windows 7 |
| Model Name | 190A |
| Resolution | 3600 |
| Scanner Type | Microchip |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Wattage | 2.5 watts |
K**Y
Works really well
Easy to use. It is a great size and works fast and efficiently. I always seem to find strays so this is a must have to get them home quickly.
K**.
Must Buy!
We foster dogs and this was a must have since they are all microchipped. Great and easy to use. Works great.
D**N
It Works!
I live in a rural area where we get a lot of visitor cats that never have collars or tags, so it's hard to discern whether they're strays or just outdoor cats. We also see a lot of dogs just roaming the neighborhood and surrounding area that also typically don't have collars or tags. The closest veterinary office is a 20-30 minute drive, so bringing an animal in to check for a microchip would be a process. I figured I would give this thing a shot because it would be nice to have a scanner on hand to at least check if an animal is microchipped. Operation is one button, and the scanner picks up chips instantly as soon as one is near. I tested it on my own animals and it was very easy to find their microchips. You do need to be quite close but that's typically how these scanners work. I couldn't quite figure out the software though. It just seemed to give me the option of changing settings rather than being able to view the tag numbers I had already scanned. Overall, if you care about stray animals and want an option to be able to check if an animal is chipped, this is a great option for keeping in your car or in a handbag as it is very small and lightweight, and it works very well.
K**H
A must for pet chip reading and people that pull over for lost pets
Bought this because we have a black lab that we take to daycare when we travel. Black labs look A LOT alike. We have taken him to out of town daycares a few times and, more than once, they have brought out another black lab at pickup. I'd like to think I know my dog, but in the hurry of busy doggy daycare pickup, things can happen. I got this for two reasons. First, to scan his chip at daycare pickup. Second, to scan loose dogs that seem to be a common thing in our neighborhood. For this price point, it's a great product. When I tried it, it was easy to scan and brought up our dogs chip number accurately. A simple Google search or two will get you the info you need to find the owner info. I plan to keep this in my car for when I find a loose pup to see if there is a chip. If you're one of those people (like me) that always pulls over for lost looking dogs, this is a great tool to have.
J**R
Works and worth the money.
Was able to scan out dog and got able to find her microchip number (the number is blacked out in the picture). It did not work with our cats, but they were chipped over 10 years ago and the product description did indicate that it doesn't work with all chips. I was able to lookup up our dog's microchip number on Aaha.org and found the microchip company it was last registered to so that we could update our dog's info. Glad I got it.
R**N
Reads recent microchip formats, but not older ones, as expected. Documentation could be better.
This is a nice unit. It works fast and easy with our 4 younger cats, but can't read the older chip format on our 14 year old. I expected this. A unit that can read ALL microchips is available, costing 10x as much. I don't think I need that. The documentation isn't great. The listing tells you that you can download all the microchip numbers you read, as it keeps an internal listing of them, but not how to download, and it isn't obvious nor do they give you any clue. Here's how: You connect the device to your computer with a USB cable. Open a blank Notepad file. Then press the button on the device for 5 seconds, and it will transmit all the numbers in memory to that file, which you can then save.
A**L
Great reader- used it on Fi Nano microchips
This read RFID ear tags perfectly. One note- it can't read a dog microchip in the package- I'm guessing because the metal needle blocks the signal. Once the microchip was out of the needle and in the dog, it worked perfectly. I used it on the Fi Nano chips. 10 outta 10 recommend.
J**H
Does not read chips
⭐️☆☆☆☆ Does Not Read Chips: A Paperweight in an Emergency I bought this scanner to have peace of mind for my pets, but it has been a total disappointment. Despite being listed as "Amazon's Choice" and claiming to support both 134.2kHz and 125kHz frequencies, it consistently fails to detect or read actual microchips. The Main Issues: Total Failure to Read: I tested this on my own pets (who I know are chipped and have had their chips verified by a vet), and the scanner repeatedly showed "No Tag" or simply stayed in scanning mode until it timed out. Poor Sensitivity: Unlike professional vet scanners, the antenna in this unit is very weak. Unless you are touching the exact millimeter where the chip is located (and the chip hasn't migrated at all), it won't pick up a signal. Incompatibility: While it claims to be "universal," it seems to struggle significantly with common 15-digit ISO chips and 9-digit AVID chips. Pros: It is rechargeable and the screen is bright. Cons: Unreliable: You cannot trust this device to identify a lost pet or verify your own pet's chip. False Sense of Security: If I had found a lost dog with this scanner, I would have assumed it wasn't chipped, which is a dangerous mistake. Verdict: Do not rely on this for animal safety. It is better to spend more on a high-quality universal scanner or simply take a pet to a local vet or shelter where they use professional-grade equipment that actually works. Returning this immediately.
E**.
Es genial. Buena relación calidad-precio. Lee chips de caballos, perros…
T**N
Ich habe den Chipreader für einen kleinen Streuner gekauft. Der Probe-Scan bei meinen eigenen Katzen ging super schnell und war bei allen korrekt. Das Display ist zwar recht klein, aber hinterleuchtet. So ist die angezeigte Nummer trotzdem gut lesbar. Abweichend von der Beschreibung schaltete sich mein Scanner statt nach 180 Sekunden bereits nach 30 Sekunden ab. Das BEEP-Geräusch hat meine Katzen irritiert und meine beiden ängstlichen Fellis sogar erschreckt. Sie sind erst mal weg gelaufen. Für scheue Katzen ist das nicht so toll. Ich habe dann dank beiliegender Anleitung und etwas Suche auf der Hersteller-Seite eine Software für den Chipleser gefunden (pet.isenvo.com -> Chipleser aufrufen -> unterhalb des Bildes findet man einen Reiter "Product Attachments"). Über die englischsprachige Software können diverse Einstellungen vorgenommen werden. Jetzt arbeitet mein Chipleser geräuschlos und schaltet sich erst später ab. Über die Software kann man auch die gespeicherten Nummern löschen, falls die Kapazitäten mal erreicht sind. Das Auslesen der gespeicherten Chipdaten geht super einfach über Excel. Das Display zeigt die Nummer aber auch ausreichend lange an, um schnell ein Foto mit dem Handy zu machen (+ 1 Foto von der Katze dazu hilft beim Scannen mehrerer Katzen hintereinander). Fazit: Super Kauf! Der Chipreader funktioniert dank der zusätzlichen Einstell-Möglichkeiten besser als ich erwartet hatte. Der aktuelle Angebots-Preis (22Euro) ist günstiger als ein Besuch beim Tierarzt, um nach einem Chip schauen zu lassen und erspart viel Stress bei Streunern.
C**A
Works perfectly
S**S
We had a stray cat that showed up and I was concerned someone was missing it. So I purchased this scanner after reading the reviews. It worked out perfectly. I turned it on, waved it about 2 inches in a circular motion over the shoulder blades and it read a chip. From there I made a call to our local humane society with the chip number I received from the scanner, and from there the sequence of events following that cat was safely reunited with its owner. I had previously scanned my own pets, and it precisely recognized their chips. Note, it only provides you with the chip number, no owner contact information. This is handy to have, simple to use, and worked well for me.
C**O
la presentazione dell'oggetto è ingannevole: è molto più piccolo di quanto sembra, è come un telecomando. Inoltre la qualità generale è scarsa, è un giocattolino cinese, il display è ridicolmente piccolo e leggere le cifre senza occhiali è quasi impossibile. Non si collega via Bluetooth (contrariamente a quanto affermato) e legge solo la maggior parte dei chip, ma non tutti. Sta in una tasca, ma se prende acqua (es. se viene usato sotto la pioggia) potete buttarlo via. Funziona, sì, ma solo in parte e non fa tutto quello che dovrebbe e non ha affatto l'aria di una cosa fatta per durare. Dato il prezzo equivalente a 2 spritz, si può dire che vale (quasi) quel che costa. In sintesi: - se vi serve una specie di giocattolo per divertirvi a leggere i chip dei vostri amici a 4 zampe, avete speso il giusto e potete senz'altro togliervi lo sfizio, badando bene a non farlo cadere per terra e a non fargli prendere acqua. - se vi occorre qualcosa di serio, affidabile, funzionale, perché siete dei professionisti o avete esigenze simili, lasciate stare Amazon e orientatevi su qualcosa di molto diverso, anche se più costoso. Spero di esservi stato utile!
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