SpO2 Neonatal 3 Mtr Probe Compatible with Mindray Rubber Type
Rs. 850.00 Rs. 1,750.00
SKU: SPO-0679 Happy Hearts
Product Specification
| COMPATIBILITY | |
| Manufacturer | Model |
| Mindray | Mindray 6 Pin D/n / Blue Star 6 Pin D/n / Nasan 6 Pin D/n / Uniem 6 Pin D/n / Edan 6 Pin D/n / Mediaid 6 Pin D/n / Mindray 6 Pin D/n / Datascope 6 pin D/n/Aspen II/Nassan/ Drager 6 Pin/Kopran 6 Pin D/n / Lifeplus Lpm903 New 509B, MEC-1000, MEC-1200, New PM6000, PM7000, PM8000, PM9000, VS 800,PM600,PM9000 Express (Mindray Tech), Wellcare 6 pin DN |
| TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION | |
| SKU | SPO-0679 |
| Category | SPO2 |
| Machine side Connector | 6 Pin Redal Male Connector - 40' Double Notch |
| Patient side connector | Rubber type |
| Latex free | Yes |
| Cable colour | Light grey |
| Patient size | Neonatal |
| Cable Diameter | 2.5*5 mm |
| Cable Material | TPU (thermoplastic polyurethane) |
| Packaging Unit | 1 |
| Sterile | No |
| SpO2 technology | Nellcor Oxisensor type |
| Cable Length | 3mtr |
| Weight | 130g |
SpO2 Neonatal 3 Mtr Probe Compatible with Mindray Rubber Type
The SpO2 Neonatal 3 Meter Probe compatible with Mindray rubber type is specially designed for safe and accurate oxygen saturation monitoring in newborn patients. Its soft rubber sensor ensures gentle contact, making it ideal for delicate neonatal skin.
Engineered for precision and reliability, this probe delivers consistent SpO2 and pulse rate readings in critical care environments. The 3-meter cable provides flexibility and ease of use, making it suitable for NICUs, hospitals, and pediatric care units.
Key Features
- Compatible with Mindray monitors (rubber type)
- Designed specifically for neonatal patients
- Soft and skin-friendly rubber sensor
- 3-meter cable for flexible and convenient use
- Accurate SpO2 and pulse rate monitoring
- Durable, medical-grade construction
- Reliable performance in critical care settings
Applications
- Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICU)
- Hospitals and pediatric departments
- Maternity and newborn care centers
- Continuous oxygen monitoring for infants
- Emergency neonatal care