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Hummingbird Sensing Technology Launches New Oxygen Sensor

The new Paracube Sprint from Hummingbird Sensing Technologies is an important find in the field of medical oxygen monitoring technology. The ultra-compact design of the Paracube guarantees fast and reliable measurements.

Hummingbird Sensing technologies has come up with Paracube to tackle the issue of form factor, which impacted the design of the end-user equipment. Paracube gives full range measurement matching with the industry levels of linearity, accuracy and reliability.

Paracube Sprint

The dimensions of the Paracube are amazingly small, measuring 43.3mm x 30mm x 33.5mm.Hummingbird has come out with this compact design using high end manufacturing techniques to take care of issues arising when integrating reliable sensing into limited  space. One can rely on the Sprint to take fast clinical decisions as it enables quick reconstruction and monitoring of expired oxygen. It is sited for all breath-by-breath applications, anaesthesia, pulmonary function testing and other critical applications.

The Paracube offers extremely good stability in measurements thereby the ordeal of daily calibration is  eliminated. Both digital and analogue forms of output are possible with the Paracube hence it can be integrated with many instruments. To further enhance the integration capacity options are provided for electrical connector, gas connector and mounting arrangements.

Martin Cox, the Business Unit manager of Hummingbird lauded the Paracube as the most advanced of its kind. He added that the design team has incorporated advancements in material science, optics and electronics in designing the Sprint, which is bound to benefit the medical field immensely.

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