Cybernet medical computers are purpose-built for healthcare, offering medical-grade durability, antimicrobial surfaces, IP65 front bezel and fanless operation. Designed to meet strict regulatory standards, our solutions improve infection control and clinical efficiency, helping providers deliver safer, faster, and more accurate patient care.
IEC 60601-1 Certified: Proven safe for patients and staff.
Fully Customizable: Branding, software, and hardware options tailored to your needs.
IEC 60601-1 Certification
IEC 60601-1 certification guarantees that our medical computers are safe for use in healthcare environments, protecting both patients and users from electrical shocks.
Original Equipment Manufacturer
As an OEM, we can customize our medical computers to meet your specific needs, including custom branding, software, and hardware.
Less Than 0.5% Failure Rate Year over Year
Our medical computers are built to last, with a failure rate of less than 0.5% year over year.
Customization Options
We offer a wide range of customization options, including custom branding, software, and hardware.
3-Year Standard Warranty
We offer a 3-year standard warranty on all of our medical computers, with the option to upgrade to a 5-year warranty.
Cybernet brings decades of healthcare technology expertise to every medical-grade computer we build. From concept to deployment, our team partners with you to deliver systems that meet clinical needs today and scale with tomorrow's requirements. Expect responsive support, long product lifecycles, and a trusted manufacturer committed to healthcare innovation.
Medically Certified
Every medical grade computer in this line is IEC/UL/cUL 60601-1 and 60601-1-2 certified. That means these medical computers are safe for patient-facing environments, protecting users from electrical hazards while also preventing interference with other critical devices. These certifications ensure compliance, safety, and reliability in healthcare facilities where performance cannot be compromised.
Cybersecurity
Our medical computers are built with advanced cybersecurity measures to safeguard sensitive patient data. Features such as RFID readers, multi-factor authentication and access controls support HIPAA compliance and protect against cyber threats. With these protections, medical-grade computers reduce risks of breaches, downtime, and costly interruptions to patient care.
IP65 Rating
Designed for the rigors of healthcare, these medical computers feature an IP65-rated sealed front panel. This allows medical-grade computers to withstand frequent cleaning, disinfection, and exposure to dust or liquid. The rating supports strict hygiene protocols, helping to control infection risks and extend system longevity in clinical settings.
Fanless Cooling
Each medical computer uses a fanless cooling design to maintain optimal performance without circulating dust or pathogens. Fanless operation keeps devices quieter—ideal for patient rooms, ICUs, and operating theaters—and eliminates a common failure point, improving reliability. Medical computers with passive cooling are easier to sanitize and more durable for continuous clinical use.
Trusted by
The displays are large, bright, and stand up to the harsh environment including COVID-19 isolation rooms where they are subjected to frequent and repeated decontamination/sanitization routines.
- Jesse Nath, Sr Director of Information TechnologyRegional Medical Center of San Jose
Our medical computers are engineered for unmatched versatility, adapting to evolving clinical demands with reliability and ease.
Charting
Quickly and easily access EHRs to view and update patient charts.
Medication Dispensing
Reduce the risk of medication errors with integrated barcode scanners.
Patient Monitoring
Keep an eye on critical-care patients remotely from the nurses' station.
Transforming Healthcare
For nearly three decades we've been helping prominent healthcare organizations around the U.S. to improve their operations and meet their goals.
University of Wisconsin Hospital & Clinics
These nurses, these clinicians, they rely on these Epic monitors. The workflow disruption of trying to replace a broken unit can really be a problem. Once we got through a few initial issues with the Cybernet units, there have been zero problems.
Justin Reneau, IS SupervisorUniversity of Wisconsin Hospital & Clinics
Nurses are extremely hard to please. They aren't too generous with compliments, so we only hear when things go wrong. Once we got everything dialed in, it just went quiet. Radio silence. I always try to gauge feedback whenever I'm in the ICU or Emergency Department, and all I hear is that the units are so much better than what we used to have.
Jesse Nath, Director of Information TechnologyRegional Medical Center of San Jose