Actually, the first thing that stood out was the syringe pump speed control in 1mL increments from 2 to 5mL/min — that's tighter than most units I've seen at this price tier, where you usually get jumps of 2 or 3mL. And the dragger has four fixed speeds, 0.5, 1.0, 2.0, and 4.0mm/s all within ±3%, which covers pretty much every fill rate we'd need for routine cystometry or pressure-flow studies.

Pressure range on this runs from -50cmH2O up to 200cmH2O with the same ±3% tolerance, and that's the spec that matters most for the urodynamics docs I support — we had one unit last year that couldn't handle the high end for stress testing. EMG range is 20μV to 1mV, electrode wires are at least 180cm, so there's enough slack for the patient to sit or lie without pulling the connectors. The footprint is about 84 by 61 by 136cm — that'll fit in our procedure rooms but you'll want to confirm the doorway clearance (usually fine, but measure first).


ISO13485 certification is on the paperwork, which was teh big one for our compliance team — we've been burned by pharma-grade devices that looked fine on paper but lacked the traceability documentation for clinical diagnostics. We usually have stock for these, but the lead time from the supplier in China (I got the HS code 9018909919 already) is about 20 days or so once the order's confirmed; not unusual for this category, but don't expect same-week shipping.

What it isn't suited for — honestly, don't try using this as a standalone pelvic floor EMG trainer or for pediatric studies where you need micro-volume infusion, the syringe pump minimum is 2mL/min and you can't go lower than that in 1mL increments. Most buyers I've talked to in urology clinics just go with the TCS-B for standard adult cystometry and pressure-flow analysis, and it's good enough for that without the six-figure price tag of the big-brand consoles.

We got the COA with our test unit and the ±3% error held across 20 runs on both pressure and dragger speeds, which is better than reagent-grade analog units we've seen form some smaller suppilers. One thing I didn't expect — tubing set uses that rigid silicone that doesn't kink easily during patient repositioning, a small detail but it cuts down setup time noticeably. Anyway, the MOQ is just one unit, so we're ordering one for validation before any full roll-out.
MOQ is just 1 unit, so you can order a single machine for testing or clinic use without committing to bulk.
Lead time is usually 15-30 working days depending on stock levels. We'll confirm exact timing when you place the order.
Yes, it's ISO13485 certified, so you get the quality documentation needed for medical device compliance and audits.
Yes, you can set the pump speed from 2 to 5 mL/min in 1 mL steps, with ±3% accuracy for precise filling control.
The electrode wire is at least 180 cm long, giving you good reach during procedures without restricting patient positioning.