mindray beneheart defibrillators - best models
The Mindray BeneHeart C1A and C2 defibrillators deliver fast, reliable treatment in emergency situations.
With QShock™ technology for rapid shock delivery, intuitive voice and visual prompts, and options for semi- or fully-automatic operation, the BeneHeart range is built for workplaces, public spaces, schools, and community environments.
What makes these defibrillators good?
Mindray BeneHeart C1A Semi-Automatic Defibrillator (AED)
£875.00 (excl. VAT)
£1050.00 (incl. VAT)
Clear voice prompts and simple visual instructions to guide rescuers.
QShock™ technology enables shock delivery in under 8 seconds.
Compact, modern design that’s easy to store and deploy.
Semi-automatic model—rescuer presses the shock button when prompted.
Mindray BeneHeart C1A Fully Automatic Defibrillator (AED)
Sale Price: £825.00 (excl. VAT)
Sale Price: £990.00 (incl. VAT)
Fully automatic—delivers a shock without manual intervention.
Adaptive guidance that adjusts to the rescuer’s response speed and confidence.
Fast shock delivery with QShock™ technology.
Lightweight and user-friendly, suitable for a wide range of environments.
Mindray BeneHeart C2 Semi-Automatic Defibrillator
£950.00 (excl. VAT)
£1140.00 (incl. VAT)
Large colour display with animations for step-by-step support.
QShock™ technology ensures one of the fastest shock times available.
Rugged yet sleek design, built for durability in demanding conditions.
Semi-automatic mode—shock delivered at the push of a button.
Mindray BeneHeart C2 Fully Automatic Defibrillator (with Screen)
£950.00 (excl. VAT)
£1140.00 (incl. VAT)
Full-colour screen provides clear visual instructions alongside voice prompts.
Automatically adapts instructions based on rescuer response.
Delivers a shock in under 8 seconds using QShock™ technology.
Fully automatic—assesses and delivers treatment without manual input.
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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