It’s not fully automatic, so the responder has to hit the shock button themselves, but that actually gives trained users more control in chaotic moments—most buyers prefer it for that reason.

We’ve been sourcing these for hospital chains and emergency response teams for about three years now, and what it does is hold up really well in dusty or wet conditions (IP55 is no joke on the factory floor or in an ambulance).

The 7-inch screen is bright enough to read in direct sunlight and the ECG analysis finishes in under 8 seconds, which is pretty much teh standerd we expect—the shock charges in less than 10 seconds, so you’re not waiting around.
You get two energy settings: 200J for adults and 50J for kids, and the whole unit is only 217mm wide by 289mm long, so it fits in a wall cabinet or a responder bag without being a brick.

8-year service life is typical for this class, and we usually have stock ready to ship, but confirm lead time for large orders (20 units or so) since we may need to pull form next batch.

Anyway, for a semi-automatic that doesn’t weigh a ton and won’t crap out if someone sprays it down with disinfectant, this one does what it needs to—better than some fully automatic units we’ve tested for simplicity.
We typically require a minimum order of 10 units for this model, but we can discuss smaller orders depending on stock availability.
Lead time is usually 15-20 business days for standard orders. Rush orders can be arranged if you need them faster.
Yes, we include CE, FDA, MSDS, and ISO13485 certificates with every order. You'll get digital copies upfront and hard copies in the package.
IP55 means it's protected against dust and low-pressure water jets, so light rain or splashes are fine. But don't submerge it or use it in heavy downpours.
The 200J is the fixed adult setting, and there's a 50J option for kids. You just select the mode before use—no manual adjustment needed.