It's basically an impedance meter dressed for clinical work, and we've shipped hundreds to clinics that need more than a bathroom scale can offer — the eight-point contact system measures resisance across each limb segment, which matters for assessing edema or muscle asymmetries.

Standerd power is 220-230V 50/60Hz, and there's a 100-110V option too, nobody ever complains about that. You'll get a micro thermal printer in the box, but we usually recommend upgrading to color (roughly 20 days or so extra lead on the color unit). The touch screen interface is bright enough for well-lit exam rooms, though it's not what you'd call glare-resistant under surgical lighting.

Well, it stores 120 records internally, which is fine for a small practice, but if you're running multiple shifts, that'll fill up in a week or so.

Multi-frequency bioelectrical impedance is the same tech used in pricier DXA-referenced machines, except it's a fraction of the cost and doesn't require subject to lie still for 10 minutes. What it does is send alternating currents at different frequencies to distinguish intracellular form extracellular fluid, giving you lean mass and hydration data that single-frequency units miss entirely. Most buyers go with the English interface, but don't get the touch screen — some get scratched easily in daily use.

Package comes as a wooden crate (49x50x120 cm), and you'll need two people to safely uncrate it — the unit itself weighs around 30kg or so. It's not suited for pediatric patients below the age of 7, and we don't recommend it for amputees or folks with pacemakers either, just so you know. One thing nobody asks about but will matter: teh cables for the hand electrodes are about 1.2m, so the unit placement relative to the examination chair isn't arbitrary.
The standard unit includes a micro thermal printer, but you can upgrade to a color printer as an optional add-on if you need color printouts.
We typically require a MOQ of 5 units for this model, though we can discuss smaller trial orders if you're just starting out.
Yes, we can provide CE and ISO certifications for the GS6.5B, which should cover compliance for most medical institutions.
Standard lead time is about 15-20 working days after order confirmation, depending on current production volume.
The GS6.5B has a fixed 120-record internal storage, but you can export data to a computer for unlimited storage if needed.