The Infantia NB1 maintains precise thermal control through servo-controlled micro-computer monitoring that tracks both air and skin temperatures independently.
The Infantia NB1 maintains precise thermal control through servo-controlled micro-computer monitoring that tracks both air and skin temperatures independently. Unlike basic incubators that only monitor ambient temperature, this unit adjusts heating automatically based on the infant’s actual skin temperature, preventing dangerous temperature swings that can stress critically ill neonates.
Separate LED displays show set temperature, actual air temperature, and skin temperature simultaneously, so you’re not toggling between screens during assessments. The system includes comprehensive audible and visual alarms with multiple self-checking functions, plus RS-232 data output for integration with hospital monitoring systems. Worth noting: the heating power indicator shows real-time power usage from 0-100%, giving you immediate feedback on how hard the system is working.
Quiet window operation reduces noise during nursing procedures, while the adjustable bassinet inclination (0-5°) supports positioning for respiratory care. The unit runs at 55dB or less, quieter than most HVAC systems. Standard configuration includes everything needed for immediate deployment: hood, bassinet, controller, sensors, water tank, air filter, and IV pole.