Little Anne 2.0 Training Manikins
The latest generation Little Anne takes your CPR classroom setup and training experiences to the next level with a simple yet sophisticated design that makes everything easier and more efficient. The new Little Anne is QCPR enabled and built with the expected durability of a Little Anne, all while six manikins can stack inside the travel case. Plus, the new design is made with recycled plastics to reduce C02 impact.
QCPR measurement and feedback technology enables:
Real-time feedback on compressions and ventilations
Post-training debrief, including overall scores and tips for improvement
Details on compression release, depth and rate, ventilation volume, and number of compressions, ventilations and cycles
Instructors and trainees to more effectively monitor and review CPR performance, increasing the efficiency and value of training time
Instructors can monitor up to six learners at the same time, allowing them to assess performance results of multiple individuals in real-time and provide a team debrief while also focusing on individual performances.
Feedback is available by downloading the free QCPR Learner and QCPR Instructor apps available from Apple App Store or Google Play Store.
With the app, the instructor gets a performance overview of up to six manikins, at the same time. Using their own observations and the objective feedback from the app, the instructor can quickly and effectively coach the learners to improve.
AED Trainers
QCPR Enabled
Integrate your AED Trainers and QCPR manikins in the same classroom. The QCPR app gives the instructor simultaneous control over multiple AED Trainers. It simplifies set-up and improves classroom efficiency. The QCPR app expands device functionality
Pre-set Scenarios
Stimulate 6 of the most common scenarios
Classroom Friendly
Control one or many AED Trainers with the same app
Universal Design
Built using conventions from market leading AEDs
Language Options
Easily change AED prompt languages
Environmentally Conscious
Improved design and use of recycled material reduces C02 impact