We can configure the THR-PM8000D pretty much however you need it for your facility — standard build comes with SpO2, PR/HR, NIBP, ECG, Resp, and two temperture channels, but if you need EtCO2 or a thermal recorder we can add those in. Teh 14-inch screen runs at 1366x768, which is better than a lot of monitors in this class for waveform clarity, especially in surgery or ICU settings.

Three-level alarm system handles low, medium, and high alerts seperately, so you're not getting nuisance alarms drowning out real ones. It works for neonatal, pediatric, and adult patients out of box — no separate modules needed, which saves on inventory complexity.


Built-in lithium battery gives you at least 2 hours of runtime, and it runs on standard 100-240V AC at 50/60Hz, so no power adapter headaches internationally. Maximum draw is 70VA, meaning it won't trip circuit breakers in older buildings.

One thing buyers don't always think about — the 7-day trend chart is actually useful for spotting gradual changes in patient status, not just instant vitals. It's not suited for high-acuity continuous monitoring like a dedicated cardiac monitor, but for med-surg floors it's more than adequate.

Lead time is usually 20 days or so form order, but we've had stock ready to ship in 10 days for standdard configurations. MOQ is typically 5 units, though we can do single units if you're testing one first (check lead time on that).
Our MOQ is typically 10 units for this monitor, but we can discuss smaller trial orders if you're just getting started.
Lead time is around 15-20 working days after order confirmation and payment, depending on current production load.
Yes, we include CE and ISO13485 certificates with every order. We can also provide additional documentation if your hospital requires it for registration.
We can customize the standard configuration — for example, add EtCO2 or a thermal recorder as options. Software language and alarm presets can also be adjusted per your request.
We pack each unit with foam padding in a sturdy carton, suitable for air or sea freight. Store it in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight, ideally between -10°C and 55°C.