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CMS6500 Patient Monitor
CMS6500 Patient Monitor is designed for hospital bedside monitoring, offering enhanced performance compared to entry-level models. It supports stable and continuous monitoring of essential physiological parameters.
Ideal for general wards requiring dependable monitoring with improved functionality.
Key Features
• Enhanced stability for long-term monitoring
• Clear ECG waveform display
• Accurate SpO2 and NIBP measurement
• User-friendly interface for clinical staff
• Suitable for continuous bedside use
Applications
• General hospital wards
• Community healthcare centers
• Long-term patient observation
Compare This Model with Other Bedside Monitors
Not sure if this model fits your needs?
Compare it with other bedside patient monitors to find the most suitable solution for your clinical environment and budget.
| Model Comparison (Bedside Patient Monitors) | ||||
| Model | Level | Best For | Key Advantage | Recommendation |
| CMS6000 | Entry | Basic ward monitoring | Cost-effective | ⭐ Recommended |
| CMS6500 | Basic+ | Stable daily monitoring | Improved stability | Small hospitals |
| CMS6800 | Standard | Bulk deployment | Balanced cost/performance | Distributors |
| CMS7000 | Standard+ | General hospital use | Balanced performance | standard bedside monitor |
| CMS8000 | Advanced | Higher monitoring needs | More features | Medium-large hospitals |
| CMS8500 | High-end | Critical ward patients | Near-ICU capability | High-dependency units |
| CMS9000 | ICU | Intensive care | Advanced monitoring system | ICU use |
Why Choose CMS6500 Patient Monitor
CMS6500 sits between entry-level and mid-range monitors:
• More stable than CMS6000
• Simpler than CMS8000
• Ideal for routine ward monitoring
Where Does CMS6500 Fit?
FAQ
Q1: What is the difference between CMS6500 and CMS6000?
CMS6500 provides improved stability and performance for long-term monitoring.
Q2: Is CMS6500 suitable for hospital use?
Yes, it is suitable for general wards and routine monitoring environments.
Q3: Who should choose CMS6500?
Hospitals or distributors needing a balance between cost and stability.
Q4: What models are higher than CMS6500?
CMS6800 and CMS7000 offer more advanced monitoring capabilities.
