It’s the 7-inch touch screen that first grabs attention, but the real workhorse spec is the open reagent system—that means you’re not locked into a single vendor’s consumables, which can cut per-test costs by 30-40% depending on your volume.
Running liver function panels alongside lipid profiles on the same machine without swapping hardware is pretty much the point, and the 9.7 kg weight means it actually gets moved between rooms in smaller clinics without a cart.

We’ve had labs running glucose and kidney function assays simultaneously on this, and built-in thermal printer spits out results in under 30 seconds—no one’s waiting on a network sharepoint or hunting for a shared printer.

The CE mark is there, and it covers the full power range AC 220V±10% 50Hz, but watch the operating enviroment: humidity above 80% will fog teh optics, so don’t put this in a steamy sample prep room (usually 15-30°C is fine, but check your AC).

One detail you might not think to ask: the open system accepts reagent packs from most major supliers, but the cuvette size is 5 mm pathlength, so some 3 mL reagent kits won’t work without a dilution step—our company can send a compatibilty list.
Stock on the URIT 880 is usually about 20 units or so in our warehouse, but confirm lead time if you need more than 5—customs can add 10 days depending on your country.
We typically start at 1 unit for sample orders, but bulk pricing kicks in around 10 units. Just let us know your volume, and we can adjust.
Standard lead time is 7-15 business days after payment confirmation, depending on stock. For larger orders, we may need a bit more time, so give us a heads-up.
Yes, it ships with full CE certification papers. We can also provide any other compliance docs you need for your local regulations.
Absolutely, it's an open system, so you're free to use any compatible reagents. That keeps your running costs flexible.
It comes in a sturdy foam-lined box, with the dimensions 49×46×33 cm. We double-box it for extra protection during transit.