We had a buyer last month who runs a chain of cardiology clinics, and they needed to replace all their patient cables at once because the old ones were causing intermittent signal drop—basically, they were chasing ghosts on the monitor, and it was driving their techs crazy.

Teh 3.0 pin connector on this one is a snug fit for the Nihon Kohden machines, and the TPU or PVC jacket is glossy and burr-free, which means it wipes down clean between patients (usually 2-4 weeks depending on your cleaning protocol), and the labeling meets EC13:2002 and IEC60601-2-47 standerds—so you're covered for compliance without having to dig through paperwork.

Most buyers go with the 10-lead for routine stress tests and telemetry, but it's actually not ideal for high-movement scenarios like treadmill setups unless you anchor the cable properly, because the operating temperture range of 10°C to 40°C is fine for clinical rooms but not for cold storage areas. Also, the lead count is fixed at 10, so if you're running a 12-lead protocol, you'll need a different cable entirely—that's just a fact.

For bulk orders of 50 units or so, we typically offer a 5% discount and lead time is about 20 days, give or take, depending on whether our company have the TPU or PVC version in stock.
Our MOQ is 100 units. That said, if you're running a trial or small batch, we can sometimes flex on that—just let us know your volume.
Standard lead time is 15-20 business days after order confirmation and deposit. Custom colors or packaging might add a few extra days.
Yes, we can include our ISO13485 certificate and a compliance statement to EC13:2002/IEC60601-2-47 with each shipment. Just request it on your PO.
Absolutely. We offer both TPU and PVC options. TPU is more flexible and durable, while PVC is more cost-effective. Just specify your preference when ordering.
Store them in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, ideally between 10°C and 40°C. Room temperature is fine—just avoid extreme heat or humidity to keep them in good shape.