iPAD defibrillators - best models
The iPAD defibrillator range is designed for simple, effective use in emergency situations.
With clear voice prompts, visual indicators, and models available in both semi-automatic and fully automatic versions, iPAD AEDs make life-saving intervention straightforward and reliable across a wide range of environments.
What makes these defibrillators good?
iPAD SP1 Semi-Automatic Defibrillator
£890.00 (excl. VAT)
£1068.00 (incl. VAT)
Semi-automatic design—rescuer presses the shock button when prompted.
Clear audio and visual instructions to support effective use.
Switch easily between adult and child mode without changing pads.
Compact and robust design, suitable for varied environments.
iPAD SP1 Fully Automatic Defibrillator (AED)
Sale Price: £799.00 (excl. VAT)
Sale Price: £958.80 (incl. VAT)
Fully automatic—delivers a shock automatically if needed.
Voice prompts and visual indicators provide straightforward guidance.
Integrated adult/child switch for flexible use.
Lightweight, portable, and designed for ease of operation.
iPAD NFK200 Semi-Automatic Defibrillator
Sale Price: £630.00 (excl. VAT)
Sale Price: £756.00 (incl. VAT)
Semi-automatic design—operator confirms shock delivery.
Simple controls and clear prompts support confident use.
Compact, durable, and designed for everyday readiness.
Cost-effective option without compromising on reliability.
iPAD CU-SPR Semi-Automatic Defibrillator
£890.00 (excl. VAT)
£1068.00 (incl. VAT)
Semi-automatic operation with shock button control.
Straightforward voice and visual instructions.
Rugged, reliable build for consistent performance.
Designed to be user-friendly in public access settings.
defibrillator FAQs
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No. These devices are designed for untrained users. They talk you through every step and won’t deliver a shock unless it's absolutely needed.
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Store it somewhere dry, easy to access and known to everyone in the house. Hallways or kitchen cupboards are common spots.
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Devices like the iPAD SP1 have a child switch built-in. Others may need paediatric pads, but most models in this list handle both adults and children.
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Very little. Most modern AEDs do regular self-checks and alert you when something needs replacing. You’ll need to check the battery and pads every few years.
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No. AEDs only deliver a shock if the device detects a life-threatening heart rhythm. They’re foolproof in that sense.
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