The main thing you'll notice is it's not the cheapest electric bed on paper—sample pricing runs higher than some unbranded imports, but that's because the antibacterial coating and ISO certs actually add real cost, not just paperwork.

We've had buyers try cheaper alternatives and come back within six months because the corrosion resistnce wasn't there, especially in humid wards or with frequent chemical cleaning, so what it does is save you that replacement headache.

It adjusts electrically for both sleeping and sitting positions, stainless steel feet that don't squeak, and the metal-wood construction is customizable in color (usually 2-4 weeks lead time for custom runs), but MOQ is only 10 pieces so you're not stuck with a container load.
Basically, for a mid-sized clinic or nursing home ordering 50-100 units, the per-bed cost drops to where it's actually cheaper than replacing cheap beds every two years—we ship about 5000 sets a month, so stock isn't usually an issue.

Optional stuff like over bed tables and bedside cabinets can be bundled, but they're not electric, just matching furniture, and the mattress qualiy varies by batch so ask for the COA if that matters to you.

Anyway, it's not for a home care setting where you need a narrow 80cm bed or something decorative, but for standdard hospital rooms and long-term care, it's a solid workhorse that won't have you chasing warranty claims.