The HeartStart MRx Monitor/Defibrillator is one tough unit. Thorough testing proves its rugged reliability.
Every day EMS and Military professionals count on the MRx to deliver exceptional monitoring, diagnostic, and therapeutic field support.
Watch us beat up the MRx
Our MRx testing replicates situations faced in the most rigorous and demanding environments. We drop it, shake it, and bake it to make certain it continues to perform flawlessly. Take a look…
| | Test It At our testing facility, we demand Philips products stand up to real-world scenarios. We create conditions as challenging as those found in the field. Watch as our MRx comes through with flying colors.
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| | Shake It Helicopter vibrations can be brutal. Rotors and wind gusts combine to shake things up. Watch some of the MRx’s grueling 12-hour vibration test, designed to replicate the extremes experienced during military use. |
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| | Drop It In emergency situations, occasional drops are a certainty, yet your device must continue to provide monitoring/therapy. We subject the MRx to three types of mechanical shock – or drop tests. See how well it survives.
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| | Bombard It Handheld radios and other equipment fill an EMS environment with radio frequencies that can affect critical monitoring. The MRx is designed to resist such interference. We bombard it with a broad range of frequencies to confirm that fact. Take a look.
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| | Bake It Temperature, humidity and altitude are challenging conditions for electronics. We punish the MRx by moving it from a humid 50oC (115oF), to a dry minus 20oC (-4oF). Add altitude testing and see how this reliable unit works on.
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| | Spray It Safety is of utmost concern. The MRx must shock a patient safely even if it’s wet, as it might be at the scene of a fire. Our shower test really soaks the unit to demonstrate how tough the seal is.
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| + Get details and specifications for the HeartStart MRx Monitor/Defibrillator |