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The Jumper JPD-100E Fetal Doppler is specially designed to provide expecting mothers and healthcare professionals with clear and accurate fetal heart rate (FHR) monitoring. With a high-precision 2.5 MHz probe, the device offers reliable results with ±2 bpm accuracy.
Its TFT/LCD screen clearly shows the FHR range between 50–210 bpm, along with real-time curve display for better visualization. The lightweight design and user-friendly interface make it ideal for daily home monitoring as well as clinical applications.
The JPD-100E also features auto shut-off to save power, and it runs on standard AAA batteries, ensuring convenient and portable use.
Key Features
- ✅ Accurate FHR Monitoring – Detects fetal heart rate from the 16th week.
- ✅ 2.5 MHz High-Sensitivity Probe – Clear detection with minimal interference.
- ✅ LCD Curve Display – Real-time waveform visualization.
- ✅ Compact & Portable – Easy to carry and use.
- ✅ Auto Shut-Off – Saves battery when not in use.
- ✅ Long Working Time – Over 6 hours of continuous operation.
- ✅ Safe & Reliable – Clinically tested, non-invasive monitoring.
Technical Specifications
- Model: JPD-100E
- Working Frequency: 2.5 MHz ± 10%
- FHR Display Range: 50–210 bpm
- Resolution: 1 bpm
- Accuracy: ±2 bpm
- Curve Display Range: 80–200 bpm
- Power Supply: 3 × AAA batteries (internal)
- Working Time: Over 6 hours of continuous use
- Auto Shut-off: After 1 minute of no signal
- Dimension: 147 × 101.9 × 31.6 mm
- Operating Temperature: 5°C – 40°C
- Operating Humidity: <80% RH, non-condensing
- Storage Temperature: -20°C – 55°C
- Storage Humidity: 10% – 93% RH, non-condensing
- Atmospheric Pressure (Use): 70–106 kPa
- Atmospheric Pressure (Storage): 50–106 kPa
- Application: Suitable for use from the 16th week of pregnancy
Packaging Includes
- 1 × JPD-100E Fetal Doppler
- 1 × 2.5 MHz Probe (Attached)
- 1 × User Manual
- 3 × AAA Batteries
⚠️ Disclaimer
This product is intended for supportive prenatal monitoring only. It does not replace professional ultrasound diagnostics. Always consult a healthcare provider for medical advice.