If you’ve ever had to cross-reference spec sheets for three different monitors and still wondered if the data will hold up during a code, that’s exactly the frustration we try to eliminate with this unit — it's the HD 10, which our company have been moving in steady volumes for about four years now, and the gold-plated ECG interface isn't a gimmick; those 12 needle contacts on the ECG and 10 on the SpO2 cut down on signal drift in a busy ICU bay when devices are stacked close together.

We typically stock these in batches with a standdard 7-second startup time, which is fast enough that you don't lose that first few seconds of rhythm when you power it on, and the data storage holds 20,000 NIBP measurements plus 5,000 alarm events — that’s more than most 24-hour shifts will generate, so you don’t have to worry about the log rolling over mid-case, and it displays in 16 languages including English and Spanish, which helps when you’ve got rotating staff who trained in different regions (check the language list on our TDS, but it covers most common ones).

The OEM on this isn’t one of the mega-factories that only does large contracts; they’ve been ISO 13485 certified for years and provide an MSDS with every shippng crate, so documentation-wise you’re covered for most hospital procurement audits, and our company can usually get a custom COA from their QC if your compliance team needs to verify the gold plating thickness or lead-tolerance on the PCB — something smaller distributors don't bother with.

We do offer the trolley stand as an optional accessory, but honestly, in most cases buyers just order the monitor head first and the stand later if the wall mounts aren’t ready — shipping picks it up separately anyway, and the 390×290×340mm footprint means it fits on a standard crash cart without being oversized, basically eliminating the need for custom brackets.

Lead time form China is roughly 20 days or so by sea freight if we lock the order before mid-month, and we accept payment via T/T or L/C for larger volumes, plus they offer a USB quick import/export feature that lets you clone settings across multiple units in about 10 minutes — which sounds minor until you’re configuring 30 identical monitoring parameters for a new wing on a Friday afternoon.

What it’s not great for is a field triage scenario where battery runtime matters more than data transmission stability — this is designed for wall-powered bedside use with backup battery, but if you need something to run alone for hours on charge you’ll want to look at a lightweight transport monitor instead.
It works with standard 3/5-lead ECG cables, but the gold-plated interface is optimized for our own leads. We'd recommend using ours to avoid signal degradation, though third-party leads with compatible connectors will still function.
MOQ is 10 units for first-time orders. We can send 1 sample unit for pre-sale testing—just cover the shipping, and we'll deduct the cost from the first bulk order.
Absolutely. We'll share both the ISO 13485 certificate and MSDS documentation right after we receive your inquiry. They're standard for our export process.
Lead time is 15–20 working days after order confirmation. We'll prepare all export docs (invoice, packing list, certificate of origin) so your customs clearance is smooth.
All 20,000 NIBP measurements are stored internally—no SD card needed. The alarm log holds 5,000 events too. You can export the data via USB if needed.