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

  • 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.

  • Store it somewhere dry, easy to access and known to everyone in the house. Hallways or kitchen cupboards are common spots.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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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