Newborn Weight Scale LBN-NW121 ensures precise and reliable weighing for infants. It offers a measuring range of 20 kg with a minimum division of 10g for high accuracy. Integrated stable platform provides a secure surface during measurement. Equipped with a high-precision strain gauge sensor, it delivers the most accurate results. Our Newborn Weight Scale is ideal for hospitals, clinics, and neonatal care units.
$ 2,475.00
Measuring Range | 20 kg |
Capacity | 20 kg / 44.1 lb |
Accuracy | 10 g |
Weight Unit | Kg / lb |
Display Type | Blue or White LED Indicator |
LCD Display Size | 60 × 21 mm |
Material | ABS |
Colour | White, Orange, Blue, Pink |
Power Supply | 2 × 1.5V 3A Battery / Rechargeable Battery |
Dimensions | 550 × 330 × 27 mm |
Product Unit Weight | 1.6 kg |
Product Goss weight | 2 kg |
Newborn Weight Scale LBN-NW121 is suitable for hospitals, maternity clinics, neonatal care units, pediatric centers, vaccination centers, childcare facilities, and home healthcare.
Newborn Weight Scale LBN-NW121 is suitable for hospitals, maternity clinics, neonatal care units, pediatric centers, vaccination centers, childcare facilities, and home healthcare.
Most Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is a newborn weight scale used for?
Ans. A newborn weight scale is used to accurately measure an infant’s weight for health monitoring. It is essential in medical settings to track development and detect any health concern.
2. How does a newborn weight scale work?
Ans. It uses advanced load cell technology to provide precise weight measurements. It ensures accuracy and consistency in monitoring newborn’s growth.
3. Is the weighing surface safe for newborns?
Ans. Yes, the scale has a stable and secure platform designed to keep newborns comfortable and prevent movement during weighing.
4. Is a newborn weight scale easy to use at home?
Ans. Yes, they are designed for home use with user-friendly functions and clear digital readings.
5. Where are newborn weight scales commonly used?
Ans. It is widely used in hospitals, maternity clinics, neonatal care units, and pediatric centers for infant weight monitoring.