Price: $42.95
(as of Dec 26, 2024 10:00:00 UTC – Details)
From the brand
From our humble beginnings over 25 years ago, WNL Products has become an industry leader in CPR & First Aid training supplies. Our formula of providing innovative, affordable and cost effective products began as a supplier of personal protection equipment. Today, we continue to expand our offerings which also include, first aid kits & supplies, health and wellness products, and more!
How did we get our start?
Our first product line included back supports designed to prevent injuries in the workplace. We expanded with first aid kits, & then we designed products for use in classroom training of CPR!
Why do we love what we do?
With each sale, we know countless individuals are learning the life-saving steps of how to use an AED or perform CPR & could end up saving a family member, friend, or you
What makes our products unique?
We are proud to provide affordable products to classrooms, trainers, first responders, & more and we get to improve the safety of everyone along the way.
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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Package Dimensions : 3.5 x 3 x 1.8 inches; 2.4 ounces
Item model number : WLCRdM
Batteries : 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)
Date First Available : August 16, 2018
Manufacturer : WNL Products
ASIN : B07NBVTF7G
Country of Origin : China
2-IN-1 CPR COMPRESSION RATE AND DEPTH WRIST MONITOR – This CPR feedback monitor device measures compression rate and depth when training CPR, designed for Adult/Child CPR training only (not infant)
AUDIBLE BEEP FOR COMPRESSION DEPTH – The CRdM provides a single audible “beep” when compression depth is below the range of 5-6cm (2″-2.3″) and 2 audible “beeps” when above the range of 5-6 cm (2″-2.3″) which is an audible cue to adjust the compression depth when performing training of CPR
LIGHT INDICATOR FOR COMPRESSION RATE – The cardiopulmonary resuscitation trainer has a diode which illuminates red when compressions are below 100 cpm or above 120 cpm. The light illuminates green when compressions are within 100 cpm to 120 cpm
AHA INSTRUMENTED DIRECTIVE FEEDBACK DEVICE COMPLAINT – The CPR timing monitor works great in a classroom setting for practicing CPR on a training manikin as this wrist monitor device measures compression rate and depth measurement
WNL PRODUCTS DIFFERENCE – WNL Products is a leading supplier of CPR and first aid training equipment which can be attributed to quality, cost effective, and innovative products
Jennifer B –
Easily charges and is easy for students to use
I don’t like that it’s almost $45, but it’s a lot cheaper than buying all new mannequins. I have two and have had no problems. I will be purchasing two more shortly. It takes too long to fumble strapping on the clumsy band so I am adding Velcro to my straps so students can easily swap and share.
Diane L. –
Cpr monitor device
Fits well but hard to get student to follow the device information.
SeayM3 –
The theory behind it is a good one
I like the idea behind this watch especially working in a clinic where so many ânew to healthcareâ medical assistants work. So I tried this out firstâ¦. The watch was fully charged and before teaching the recertification class for my office⦠I tested it using a CPR dummy. I followed instructions and began chest compressions to which the watch just stayed blank.One of my coworkers came in and attempted using the watch just yo try and she said it was registering only one out of four of her compressions even though tbe dummy was making the recoil noise that indicates correct depth of compressions. A few other coworkers tried it and it either didnât register or didnât accurately indicate correct compressions.Now I feel dumb for buying this.
SJV –
Love it
Best on the market , my students enjoy.
Agustin –
CPR depth not accurate
Had to return the item, the compression depth measurement is not accurate (no matter which hand you put it on). I’m an ACLS instructor and need the device to be as precise as possible for it to be used properly.
Pamela B. West –
Miney saving
Convenient economical and effective. Needs to be a velco strap instead of buckle.
Deb W –
CPR compression band
Works good
Amazon Customer –
Works ok
Seems to be working ok. Loses charge fast