
Vivest Power Beat X3 Aed Trainer Unit
- The PowerBeat X3 Trainer units completely simulate the operation of the real defibrillator in clinical use. The trainer will guide the user during training. The PowerBeat X3 Trainer unit has a colour LCD display, full colour rescue images, dual language voice prompt and text prompt.
- The trainer will analyse the heart rhythm automatically when pads are applied on to manikins properly. For paediatric manikins, apply the pads to the chest and the back as shown
- Trainer detects a shockable rhythm, then simulates to charging and instructs user to deliver a shock. Trainer detects a non-shockable rhythm and instructs user to begin CPR.
- The PowerBeat X3 Trainer units completely simulate the operation of the real defibrillator in clinical use. The trainer will guide the user during training. The PowerBeat X3 Trainer unit has a colour LCD display, full colour rescue images, dual language voice prompt and text prompt.
- The trainer will analyse the heart rhythm automatically when pads are applied on to manikins properly. For paediatric manikins, apply the pads to the chest and the back as shown
- Trainer detects a shockable rhythm, then simulates to charging and instructs user to deliver a shock. Trainer detects a non-shockable rhythm and instructs user to begin CPR.
$548.53
Original: $1,828.43
-70%Vivest Power Beat X3 Aed Trainer Unit—
$1,828.43
$548.53Description
- The PowerBeat X3 Trainer units completely simulate the operation of the real defibrillator in clinical use. The trainer will guide the user during training. The PowerBeat X3 Trainer unit has a colour LCD display, full colour rescue images, dual language voice prompt and text prompt.
- The trainer will analyse the heart rhythm automatically when pads are applied on to manikins properly. For paediatric manikins, apply the pads to the chest and the back as shown
- Trainer detects a shockable rhythm, then simulates to charging and instructs user to deliver a shock. Trainer detects a non-shockable rhythm and instructs user to begin CPR.



















