A medical tablet is a specialized handheld device designed for healthcare settings. It meets medical certifications, featuring semi-rugged design and robust construction. With a touchscreen interface, wireless connectivity, and security features, it's a portable tool for healthcare tasks, from accessing patient records to communication, all while ensuring hygiene and reliability.
Features Ruggedize Certification Longevity Ruggedize IP-65 dust and waterproof protection MIL-STD-810G 4-feet drop resistance Superior Gorilla glass cover lens
Certification EN 60601-1-2 4th edition CE/ FCC/ VCCI/ CCC/ BSMI More in progress (Egypt, Costa Rica…etc)
High mobility with multiple connectivity WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network): This allows devices to connect to the internet and other devices within a certain range without the need for physical cables. It enables high-speed wireless data transmission. Bluetooth: Bluetooth technology enables short-range wireless communication between devices. It's commonly used for connecting peripherals like headphones, keyboards, and speakers to a main device, as well as for transferring data between devices. NFC (Near Field Communication): NFC is a short-range wireless communication technology that enables quick and secure data exchange between devices by simply bringing them close to each other. It's often used for contactless payments, access control, and data sharing.
Applications Daily Patient Management Remote Mobile Medical Service Medicine Management Emergency Field