Usually the first call I get is from someone running a urology clinic or a research lab who's been piecing together their own setup, and honestly, they're tired of inconsistent readings from separate pumps and sensors — this system puts everything in one box with the presure range from -50 cmH2O up to 200 cmH2O, and we hold that to ±3% which is tighter than most standalone units you'll find.

And the dragger speeds are where we see most people dial in — you've got 0.5, 1.0, 2.0, and 4.0 mm/s, all within that same ±3% tolerance, and the syringe pump runs at 2 to 5 mL per minute in 1 mL steps, which basically covers the flow rates you'd need for standard filling cystometry without having to swap hardware between patients.

It's not ideal for high-throughput pediatric screening or portable field work, though — the dimensions are 84 by 61 by 136 centimeters, so it takes up a dedicated cart or corner, and the EMG range of 20 microvolts to 1 millivolt is fine for pelvic floor assessment but won't pick up the kind of fine neuromuscular signals a dedicated neurophysiology lab might want.
We've been moving these for about four years now, and what I can tell you is the ISO 13485 certification isn't just a sticker — we get our COAs and full TDS with every unit, and teh HS code (9018909919) comes up clean every time, so customs hasn't been an issue for our buyers in North America or Europe, though lead time from China is usually 20 days or so depending on the batch.

One thing people don't think to ask is that the whole system runs on a standard wall outlet and the interface is in English by default — we've had buyers assume they'd need a step-down transformer or some custom software, but it's pretty much plug-and-play once you've got the pumps primed.

Anyway, the MOQ is one unit, so you're not forced to buy a pallet just to test it out, and the matrial is that high-tech medical grade plastic that wipes down easily between patients — we usually have stock, but confirm lead time if you need it inside three weeks.
You can order just 1 unit — we don't require a minimum batch, so it's fine for single-clinic setups or trials.
It's ISO13485 certified, which covers medical device quality management, so you're good for clinical use and most regulatory checks.
The standard speeds are fixed at those four options with ±3% accuracy, but we can discuss custom ranges if your protocol needs something different—just let us know.
For a single unit, lead time is usually 15-20 working days after order confirmation, depending on stock and customization needs.
It ships in reinforced medical-grade packaging with foam padding to protect the sensors and pump. Store it in a dry, temperature-controlled area between 10°C and 40°C.