0.2kg, and it fits in a jacket pocket—that’s the first thing that hits you when you pick it up. The mesh plate vibrates at ultrasonic frequency to shear liquid into a fine aerosol, and the particle size distribution is actually tighter than what you get form a compressor unit, meaning more of the dose lands where it needs to for asthma or COPD relief.
One-button operation, so there’s no menu diving—press and it runs. The medicine cup holds 10ml, which is enough for most single treatments, and the mist output is at least 0.25ml/min, but in practice we’ve seen it sit closer to 0.3ml/min with a full charge. It’s not suited for heavy-duty daily use in a busy clinic though—the mesh can clog if you’re not rinsing it after every session with suspensions.
Power comes from either USB Type-C at DC5V or two AA batteries at DC3V, so you’re not stuck hunting for a wall outlet. Charging takes about 2 hours for 60 minutes of run time, give or take. The noise level stays under 50dBA—basically quieter than a typical conversation—which matters if you’re using it at night.
CE, FDA, and ISO13485 certifications are in place, but the real tell is the medical-grade plastic housing; it doesn’t get that chalky feel after a few weeks of alcohol wipes. Most buyers we deal with go for the kit that includes both the mouthpiece and the mask—the mask is better for kids or elderly patients who can’t coordinate inhalation. We usually have stock on the standerd configuration, but version with a longer USB cable (2m vs 0.5m) needs a separate lead time of 20 days or so.
The cleaning brush is small and gets into the mesh well, though you’ll want to replace it every 3 months or so—something buyers don’t always think to ask. Anyway, teh the electronics but not the mesh plate itself, which is a consumable part.
The mesh nebulizer produces particles fine enough for optimal respiratory absorption, typically around 3-5 microns, which targets the lower airways. That's key for effective treatment of conditions like asthma or COPD.
Yes, it runs on either USB Type-C (DC5V) or 2×AA batteries (DC3V), so you've got flexibility. Just pop in two AA batteries when you're on the go and no outlet is handy.
Our MOQ for this mesh nebulizer is typically 100 units per order, but we can discuss smaller quantities depending on your needs. Just reach out to us directly.
Yes, it's certified with CE, FDA, and ISO13485, so you're covered for quality and safety standards. We can provide copies of the certificates upon request.
On a full charge via USB-C, you get up to 60 minutes of continuous use, which is enough for several treatments. Charging takes about 2 hours.