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Tested Ocean Optics NEOFOXGT NeoFox GT Fiber Optic Optical Oxygen Sensor System

Tested Ocean Optics NEOFOXGT NeoFox GT Fiber Optic Optical Oxygen Sensor System

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Tested Ocean Optics NEOFOXGT NeoFox GT Fiber Optic Optical Oxygen Sensor Platform


Used, see photos.


See video, which shows a technician interacting with the system: youtube.com/watch?v=TTa4OSHeX6M


Photos 16-18 show passive readings, original cal data & system information.

This system includes:

1x) NeoFox Oxygen Sensor

1x) Bifurcated borosilicate fiber optic cable (Ocean Optics Part number BIFBORO-1000-2)

1x) AC power cord for the NeoFox

1x) USB 3.0 to USB 2.0 Cable to connect spectrometer to PC

1x) Thermal Probe

1x) HP Elite Desk PC w/ NeoViewer Software pre-installed

1x) Power cord for the PC


Peripherals (keyboard, mouse, and monitor screen) are not included in purchase. Also does not include the specific oxygen probe you may need (e.g. FOXY, HIOXY, or POSPOR), you would have to supply that separately depending on your needs.



About this system: "The Ocean Optics NeoFox GT is a compact, palm-sized phase fluorimeter that delivers precise oxygen measurements through advanced optical technology. This sophisticated instrument excites a ruthenium-doped sensor patch using modulated LEDs, then measures nanosecond-scale phase shifts in fluorescence return signals to accurately calculate dissolved or gaseous O₂ concentrations from near-zero levels up to full atmospheric saturation.


Featuring integrated pressure and temperature transducers that provide real-time compensation, the NeoFox GT achieves exceptional accuracy of ±0.1-0.5% O₂ with 0.005% resolution. Its USB-powered design and onboard processing capabilities enable seamless plug-and-play operation or scalable multi-channel configurations to meet diverse research requirements.


The optical measurement principle offers superior resistance to flow dynamics, turbidity, salinity variations, and biofouling—making it ideal for challenging applications including bioreactors, microfluidic systems, coastal profiling, and in-vivo tissue studies where traditional galvanic probes prove inadequate. With decay resolution performance of 0.5-1 ns across the 200-1000 nm spectrum, the instrument's versatility extends to generic fluorescence-lifetime applications through simple chemistry modifications.


Experience reliable, maintenance-free oxygen sensing that adapts to your most demanding research environments."


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