Adult or Child Veins Finder USB Charging Port and Adapter (Black)
🔎 What it is
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This is a portable vein-finder device designed for use on adults or children, useful for locating subcutaneous veins before attempts at IV insertion, blood draws, injections etc.
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It is typically used in medical settings — clinics, hospitals, labs — or wherever vein access is needed (for phlebotomy, cannulation, IVs).
💡 How it works
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The device uses near-infrared (NIR) light to illuminate tissue beneath the skin. Veins absorb or reflect this light differently than surrounding tissue, allowing the vein structure to become visible (or at least highlighted) under the device’s light.
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This helps healthcare professionals or caregivers to see veins more clearly — especially useful in people with difficult veins (e.g. small children, infants, dark skin, elderly, obese, etc.)
🔋 Power & Charging
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The device is rechargeable via USB, and includes an adapter/charging port.
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According to one listing, a single full charge can give up to ~2.5 hours of continuous use.
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Because it’s rechargeable and portable, you don’t need to rely on disposable batteries — helpful for regular use or in settings with frequent venipunctures.
🎯 Intended Use & Benefit
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Helps locate veins for procedures such as IV insertion, blood draws, IV cannulation, especially when veins are hard to find visually
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Useful across age groups — children, adults, even infants (depending on device design) — making it a versatile vein-finding tool.
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By improving visibility of veins, it can reduce the number of needle pricks, improve first-attempt success rate, reduce discomfort and stress for patients, and save time for medical staff.
⚠️ Important Notes / Limitations
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While vein-finder devices can improve visualization of veins, they do not guarantee easier or successful IV insertion: successful cannulation also depends on the skill of the practitioner and patient-specific factors (vein depth, size, patient movement, hydration, etc.). As noted in literature, sometimes the difficulty is not just locating the vessel but physically accessing it
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Always follow medical protocols and hygiene practices when using for IV insertion or blood draw.










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