Pricing breaks down nicely depending on volume—sample units run around $850 or so, mid-tier orders bring it closer to $720 each, and bulk pricing can dip under $650 if you're taking 50 units or more.

What really makes it worth buying is the balance you get between cost and capability, since you're not paying a premium for a brand name but still getting HL7 support, built-in USB and VGA ports, and that fanless design that keeps the ICU quiet at night.

The 10.4-inch TFT screen has adjustable brightness, so basically you can dim it for low-light OR use or crank it up in a bright ward without glare issues, and the jog shuttle navigation is actually pretty intuitive once you've used it a couple times.
We've been shippng these to a lot of mid-sized hospitals lately, and the one thing nobody thinks to ask about is that the battery holds charge for about 4 hours during a power cut—enough to keep monitoring through most outages.

For the parameters, you're getting ECG, NIBP, SpO2, temp, and resp as standerd, plus ETCO2 and IBP are optional add-ons if your setup needs them (though most buyers in general wards skip those).

MOQ on custom logo printing is 100 units, but we usually have black or white models in stock ready to ship within a week or so, and teh 1-year screen and battery without any hassle.
It’s certified with CE, FDA, EEC, MSDS, and ISO13485, so it meets international medical device standards.
Yes, we offer OEM logo printing on both black and white color options.
Typically 15-20 working days, but it depends on current production load. We’ll confirm once you place the order.
Yes, it supports ETCO2, IBP, CO, and standard parameters like ECG, NIBP, SPO2, TEMP, and RESP.
Up to 15 languages, so it’s easy to use for medical staff in different regions.