The TM-2440 is compact & lightweight Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitor, which incorporates A&D’s latest technology gained from over 40 years experience in developing and manufacturing precision measurement equipment.
This new ABPM range has been validated in accordance with the new ISO810601-2 protocol, and the blood pressure accuracy was proven to be +/-3mmHg.
Unlike some less thoughtfully designed ambulatory devices which are heavy, cumbersome and uncomfortable, and based on traditional desktop/home use type monitors, the new TM-2440 is designed specifically for purpose:
Weight
The weight of an Ambulatory monitor is a big factor when it comes to patient comfort and getting the best results. With the TM-2440 weighing only 122 grams, this makes the new A&D range the lightest in this class.
This helps ensure that your patient will hardly know they are wearing their A&D Ambulatory Monitor.
Compact Design
The size of an Ambulatory Monitor is another important factor when choosing a device that a patient can easily wear comfortably and discreetly for long periods of time.
The new TM-2440 is the smallest in class, measuring just 66mm x 24.5mm x 95mm (WxHxD). This again, helps ensure that your patient hardly notices they are wearing their A&D Ambulatory Monitor.
Soft Cloth Cuff
Unlike some of the rough plastic cuffs available on some older devices, the TM-2440 benefits from a soft, machine washable cloth, to ensure maximum comfort whilst the patient wears the device over long periods of time.
The cuff range offers Upper Arm fitting from 15cm through to 50cm – ensuring peace of mind and a comfortable, accurate fit.
The TM-2440 is truly ‘designed with the patient in mind.’
Connectivity
The new A&D ABPM range offers USB as standard. This allows flexibility and easy data transfer to Electronic Patient Record (EPR) systems.
Secure Threaded Cuff Connection
Unlike some older ABPMs that have a push in connector, the TM-2440 benefit from a secure thread-locking connection. This helps to ensure the cuff doesn’t become detached whilst the patient is wearing the device during their everyday life, and that their readings are not lost or inaccurate.