So we needed something for the hospital floor that wouldn't give us false alarms every shift, and the presure accuracy is ±3 mmHg across the full 0-299 mmHg range which is tighter than most clinic-grade units we've tested — basically good enough for triage and routine monitoring without the patient monitor price tag.
It's oscillometric, same as the big bedside units, and the pulse rate range covers 40 to 180 bpm with ±2% accuracy, so it handles the typical adult population we see. 299 readings stored internally means we don't have to download data every week, and LCD backlight is bright enough for dim exam rooms.

The cuff adjusts form 22 to 42cm, which covers most adult arms but not bariatric patients — we'll need a separate large cuff for those cases. Voice broadcast is in English and supposedly customizable, though we usually have stock on the standard version and custom firmware adds 3-4 weeks lead time.

Data interfaces are RS232 and USB, so it'll talk to our EMR without a gateway box. We're ordering the standard model (OEM service is available but we don't need it for this rollout). Power supply is universal 100-240V, so no transformer issues.

Certifications are ISO 13485 and MSDS — the MSDS is mostly for shipping documentation, but the 13485 covers teh clinical use case. Unit weight is 3kg for the main body, dimensoins 345×240×21 mm, so it fits on a standard wall mount or rolling stand without looking clunky.
Anyway, we'll buy 20 units initially to replace the aging cuffs in exam rooms 3 through 8. Confirm lead time on the RS232 cable kit — it's usually included but check the packing slip.
Our MOQ for the CL100A is 10 units. We can negotiate smaller orders for trial purposes, but standard production runs start at 10 pieces.
For 50 units, lead time is around 15 to 20 working days, depending on current production load. OEM customization may add a few extra days.
Yes, the CL100A is ISO 13485 certified, and we can share the certificate upon request. MSDS documentation is also available for the materials used.
Absolutely — the English voice is default, but we can customize it to other languages for bulk orders. Just let us know which language you need.
It runs on AC power, 100-240V, 50/60Hz, and does not include an internal battery. We recommend using a UPS if backup power is needed in your clinic.