TZ Medical - April 2020

A NEW HORIZON IN WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY SO, WHAT IS 5G?

Few things change faster than the internet, and how we connect with the internet is constantly evolving. When it comes to wireless capabilities, fourth-generation (4G) networks have been the norm for 10 years. But 4G couldn’t meet demands forever, and there’s already talk of a fifth-generation (5G) network taking center stage. So, what makes 5G different from 4G, and how will it affect consumers and their internet-enabled devices?

cables. As technology improves and more connection points are established around the globe, new network generations are “released” to represent significant advancements in speed and reach.

to download a simple 5-megabyte music file, a 5G network will be able to download an entire movie in less than two seconds.

WHAT’S NEXT?

HOW POWERFUL WILL IT BE?

These network updates are all about speed, but that doesn’t mean you should rush to switch your cellphone over to 5G. Many providers are still testing the service with select markets, and a full rollout of 5G isn’t expected until later this year. Check with your network provider about the options they currently offer and get ready to connect with the world like never before.

Consumers will notice the rise of 5G mostly with their smartphones. Apps and services that function using the internet will have fewer delays, faster loading times, more reliable internet access in remote locations, and more stable downloading and uploading capabilities. Experts predict that 5G will provide download speeds of up to 10,000 megabits per second, which is roughly 100 times faster than 4G. While it can take a 4G network upward of 15 seconds

WHAT ARE THE BASICS?

Simply put, 5G is the fifth generation of wireless technology that enables mobile devices like cellphones and stationary devices like desktop computers to send and receive data without being physically connected to a network via

A NEW WAY TO COMMUNICATE IN THE CATH LAB HAVE YOU TRIED OUR PRO11 WIRELESS HEADSET SYSTEM?

The cath lab is a challenging environment to work in, and it’s made even more difficult by communication hurdles. Odds are, you’ve been mid- procedure in the past and found yourself raising your voice to give an instruction or straining to hear another member of your team. This isn’t ideal for you or your patients. You both deserve an experience free from stress and confusion, which is where our Pro11 Wireless Headset System comes in. Recently, our inventory here at TZ Medical has pivoted from focusing primarily on devices designed for specific procedures to taking a more well- rounded approach that includes other areas, like communication. That shift inspired us to design and release our Pro11 Wireless Headset System, which enables teams to talk hands-free in the Cath Lab, EP Lab, and adjacent rooms with ease. Instead of struggling to communicate, teams using the Pro11 system can engage in clear, calm communication, reducing stress and creating a better working environment for everyone. In addition to that function, the system has full connectivity with external broadcast and audiovisual streaming facilities, enabling physicians to participate real-time in remote broadcasts and seminars. Using high-quality DECT frequencies, multiple systems can be used in the same premises without interference.

The Pro11 system is comprehensive, and includes multiple parts and accessories, including a base station and charger. Each headset comes with a battery and headband, and additional batteries, headbands, neckbands, hygiene covers, and ear cushions are available on our website, along with a battery charger shelf. To learn more or place an order, visit TZMedical.com and select “Cardiac Cath Lab” under the Products tab. Your team and your patients will thank you.

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