Modern respiratory diagnostics demand ultimate flexibility. Our wireless spirometry device features integrated Bluetooth technology, enabling stable, cable-free communication with a wide array of host systems—including Android tablets, iOS iPads, iPhones, and Windows computers. This multi-platform compatibility allows medical professionals to easily deploy our pulmonary software across existing clinical hardware, transforming standard devices into powerful respiratory diagnostic stations.
Accuracy is vital when diagnosing chronic respiratory conditions like asthma, COPD, and pulmonary fibrosis. Our portable spirometer utilizes high-precision flow sensors to measure critical lung parameters—including Forced Vital Capacity (FVC), Forced Expiratory Volume in 1 Second (FEV1), and Peak Expiratory Flow (PEF). The software displays real-time flow-volume loops and volume-time curves on the paired screen, providing immediate, objective data to assist clinicians in evaluating lung health and monitoring treatment progression.
Designed for maximum portability and clinical hygiene, our handheld spirometry device features a lightweight, ergonomic body that is easy to hold and operate. It is equipped with replaceable, low-resistance mouthpieces to prevent cross-infection between patients. Powered by a long-lasting rechargeable battery and built to comply with international ATS/ERS standards, this smart spirometer is highly suited for corporate health screenings, remote telemedicine missions, and busy general practice clinics.
Our wireless spirometry equipment is equipped with a built-in Bluetooth transmitter. It connects automatically and securely to paired Android, iOS, and Windows devices running our dedicated pulmonary testing software. This wireless integration eliminates the need for physical data cables, allowing clinicians to maintain a safe distance and perform tests with maximum physical flexibility.
The device measures all standard spirometric parameters required for comprehensive respiratory assessment. This includes Forced Vital Capacity (FVC), Forced Expiratory Volume in 1 Second (FEV1), the FEV1/FVC ratio, and Peak Expiratory Flow (PEF). The software automatically compares the patient's measured values against standard predicted reference values based on age, gender, and height to generate accurate clinical reports.
Yes. Hygiene and infection control are key priorities in respiratory diagnostics. Our spirometry device uses standard, low-resistance disposable mouthpieces or high-efficiency viral filters that can be easily replaced after each patient. Additionally, the device’s smooth, high-density plastic casing is designed to be easily wiped down and disinfected with standard medical-grade alcohol wipes between testing sessions.