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CyberMed

Fanless Medical Box PC

At Cybernet, we realize that no two facilities are the same and no two use cases are the same. That is why we've designed the CyberMed R6 to be the most customizable medical box PC on the market. The CyberMed R6 already boasts an impressive feature set right out of the box, but it can be customized and expanded to meet virtually any need with multiple full-size and half-size expansion slots that can be utilized to connect this medical box PC with virtually any device. Patient and Clinician safety is of the utmost importance in any healthcare setting. The CyberMed R6 medical box PC has been independently tested to meet the stringent standards of UL/cUL and IEC 60601-1-2 certification. This means it has been tested for radiation and electromagnetic compatibility standards that are vital for use in medical devices, operating rooms, and near patients. When you consider the fanless engineering of the CyberMed R6, you get a complete medical grade box PC that can be installed in any sterile environment, like an operating room, knowing that clinicians and patients are safe. Not only does this mini medical PC pack a punch, it can also roar. Two built in stereo speakers allow for a number of applications. With the emergence of telemedicine you can mount this unit on a cart with a medical monitor and do remote patient monitoring and telehealth visits without needing to add an extra speaker. Patient engagement is another common application that requires the use of speakers. Let patients enjoy their favorite TV shows and movies, or even watch informational videos about their condition or treatment from the comfort of their hospital bed. You can even use this device to set up alerts and alarms for patient monitoring, allowing clinicians to better care for their patients. Measuring less than 8" in depth and width, and just 2.28" in height, the medical box PC sports an extremely low profile. That low profile and the mounting brackets allow you to mount the CyberMed R6 under a desk or a wall, or you can place the unit inside of a medical cart work surface. The slim design allows you to keep the unit out of site, and more importantly out of the way, while providing the processing power necessary to run patient monitors, EMR software, and even patient infotainment systems.