Pulse Oximetry Monitor
Overview
EDAN: Pulse Oximetry Monitor || Model # H100B
EDAN H100B Pulse Oximetry Monitor — Spot Check to Continuous Monitoring
The EDAN H100B is a versatile, FDA-approved pulse oximetry monitor designed for reliable SpO2 and pulse rate monitoring across a wide range of clinical settings — from routine spot checks to extended continuous monitoring. Built to perform accurately even under harsh conditions, the H100B is well-suited for hospitals, intra-hospital transport, and other hospital-grade facilities.
The clear LCD screen simultaneously displays numeric values and the SpO2 waveform, with a 10-minute trend graph and table for quick at-a-glance review of recent patient data. Real Time Clock (RTC) display, audible and visible adjustable alarms, and pulse-tone modulation (pitch tone) keep clinicians informed at all times.
With storage capacity for up to 100 patient IDs and 300 hours of continuous monitoring data, the H100B is built for departments that require robust documentation. All stored data can be transferred to a PC for storage, management, review, and printing — supporting seamless recordkeeping and patient follow-up.
An impressive battery life of up to 48 hours on four AA batteries (or 36 hours on Ni-MH rechargeable batteries), combined with backlight control and automatic power-off, makes the H100B an energy-efficient choice for both stationary and transport use.
Key Features:
- FDA approved
- Simultaneous numeric and waveform SpO2 display
- 10-minute trend graph and table viewable on screen
- Stores up to 100 patient IDs and 300 hours of continuous monitoring data
- PC data transfer for storage, review, and printing
- Up to 48 hours of battery life (4x AA) or 36 hours (Ni-MH rechargeable)
- Audible and visible adjustable alarms
- Pulse-tone modulation (pitch tone)
- Real Time Clock (RTC) display
- Backlight control and automatic power-off for energy savings
- Reliable performance in hospitals, transport, and harsh clinical environments
- 2-year warranty
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Pulse Oximetry Monitor