Mindlabs Oxygen Sensor

Mindlabs Oxygen sensor

The Mindlabs Oâ‚‚ Sensor offers continuous oxygen monitoring for healthcare, laboratories, and controlled environments.

It delivers precise measurements to ensure compliance with safety standards, detect oxygen deficiencies or excesses, and integrates with IoT platforms for real-time alerts and cloud-based data logging.

Starting at

₹10,499

*Excluding taxes and shipping

Optimized For

GLP Labs
Hospitals
Manufacturing
Pharmaceutical
Food Processing
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Features

Why Choose Mindlabs Oâ‚‚ Sensor?

Built for safety and reliability in oxygen-critical environments.

Precise Oâ‚‚ Measurement

Monitor oxygen levels from 0% to 25% with high accuracy.

Oâ‚‚ Depletion Alerts

Immediate notifications when oxygen levels drop below safe thresholds.

Remote Access

Monitor oxygen levels from anywhere via cloud platform.

21 CFR Part 11 Compliant

Fully compliant solutions with audit-ready documentation and validation support.

Extended Battery Life

Up to 1 year battery life with regular logging.

Centralized Monitoring

Monitor multiple locations and assets through a single, unified dashboard.

Industries

Industries we serve

See how our oxygen sensors protect safety in real-world environments.

GLP Labs

GLP Labs

Maintaining oxygen levels in cleanrooms, laboratories, and GLP-regulated environments

Pharmaceuticals

Pharmaceuticals

Continuous oxygen monitoring in pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities, storage areas, and environmental chambers to ensure product quality and personnel safety

Sensor Performance

  • Measurement Range0-25%Vol
  • Maximum Limit30%Vol
  • Resolution0.15%Vol
  • Sensitivity(0.10±0.05) mA
  • Response Time≤15 seconds
  • Lifetime>2 years (in air)

Connectivity

  • WirelessWi-Fi 2.4GHz
  • Cellular4G (CAT-1), 2G, 190+ countries
  • Cloud PlatformReal-time dashboard
  • AlertSMS, Email, Push Notifications

Power & Battery

  • Battery TypeLi-ion, 8000 mAh
  • Runtime1 year on single charge
  • ChargingUSB-C 5V

Environmental

  • Operating Temp-20~50°C
  • Dimensions108 x 67 x 21 mm
  • Weight165 g
  • MountingMagnetic Holder or Cable Zip-Tie
  • CertificationsCFR21, CE, RoHS, Airline Approvals

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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about oxygen monitoring sensors

An oxygen monitoring sensor is a device that continuously measures the oxygen (Oâ‚‚) concentration in an environment. It is used in healthcare, laboratories, pharmaceutical facilities, and industrial environments to detect oxygen deficiency or excess and ensure personnel and product safety.

Oxygen sensors are used in hospitals, pharmaceutical cleanrooms, laboratories, industrial process monitoring, confined spaces, environmental chambers, vaccine storage, and inert gas operations.

Oxygen sensors use electrochemical, optical, or paramagnetic sensing technology to detect oxygen levels in real-time. Data is transmitted to IoT platforms for remote monitoring, instant alerts, and compliance reporting.

Normal atmospheric oxygen levels are approximately 20.9%. Levels below 19.5% are considered oxygen-deficient and require immediate action. Levels above 23.5% may increase fire risk in certain environments.

Oxygen monitoring is essential in pharmaceutical manufacturing, healthcare facilities, laboratories, cleanrooms, food processing, chemical plants, and any environment where inert gas use may displace oxygen.

Yes, Mindlabs oxygen sensors integrate with IoT cloud platforms for real-time alerts, remote monitoring, cloud-based data logging, and compliance reporting.

Low oxygen levels (below 19.5%) can cause hypoxia, dizziness, unconsciousness, or death. Oxygen monitoring sensors provide instant alerts to prevent personnel exposure and ensure environmental safety.

Yes, many regulatory bodies (OSHA, FDA, WHO, GMP) require continuous oxygen monitoring in pharmaceutical manufacturing, healthcare, and laboratory environments to ensure personnel safety and product quality.

Oxygen sensors measure Oâ‚‚ levels (typically to detect deficiency), while COâ‚‚ sensors measure carbon dioxide levels (to assess indoor air quality and ventilation). Both are used in environmental monitoring but serve different safety and quality purposes.

Mindlabs oxygen sensors provide high-precision Oâ‚‚ measurement with real-time data transmission, calibration support, and compliance-ready reporting for regulated facilities.