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Heart Rate Variability Analyzer MD-HRV-1002 Catalog

Overview

Heart Rate Variability Analyzer MD-HRV-1002 measures pulse rates within a range of 30 to 250 beats per minute (bpm) with an accuracy of ±5%. With a sampling frequency ranging from 250Hz to 500Hz and a baud rate of 115200bps, it ensures high-precision data acquisition. It employs a non-invasive detection method to evaluate heart rate variability and mental stress levels with exceptional accuracy. Our product stands as an advanced solution for heart rate variability monitoring, offering reliable performance and user-friendly operation.

Specifications :
Pulse Measurement Range 30 to 250 bpm ± 5%
Sampling Frequency 250 to 500Hz
Baud Rate 115200bps
Structure Trolley type
Display 19
Detection mode Three
Printer type Laser printer
Print report 5 sheets × 4 persons
Product principle HRV+APGHRV+APG
Report items Multi- person measurement modes
PPG Sensor Wavelength Red light: 660nm;
Infrared light: 905nm
Measurement Duration and Accuracy 5 minutes ±3 seconds
Operating Temperature 5℃ to 40℃
Relative Humidity 15% to 80%
Applicable Population Individuals over 16 years old; not suitable for those with severe arrhythmia
HRV time domain metrics SDNN, RMSSD, PNN50, AVNN, etc.
HRV Frequency-Domain Metrics LF, HF, LF/HF ratio
Waveform Storage Real-time data recording & analysis
Report Formats PDF, JPEG, BMP, PNG
Power Consumption 60VA
Power supply AC 220V, 50Hz
Features :

  • High-Resolution LED Display

  • Multi-Person Simultaneous Analysis

  • High-Precision HRV & APG Technology

  • Advanced PPG Sensor

  • Real-Time Data Acquisition & Analysis

  • Comprehensive HRV Metrics

  • Multi-Format Digital Report Generation

  • Integrated High-Speed Laser Printing

  • Voice-Guided Operation

  • Energy-Efficient Power System

  • Optimized User Interface

Applications :

Heart Rate Variability Analyzer MD-HRV-1002 facilitates precise HRV-based analysis of vagal nerve stimulation effects in treating epilepsy, depression, inflammatory disorders and autonomic impairment conditions such as Parkinson’s disease, and diabetic neuropathy.

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