We're seeing a lot of orders come through for the LED-5000 recently, and it's mostly from mid-sized clinics that need something better than the basic halogen bulbs they've been using. The 70,000 Lux at 200mm is actually more than enough for most examination work, though for deep cavity surgery you'd want something with higher output — those setups usually run closer to 100,000 Lux. Color tempearture sits at 5500K, which is pretty close to daylight, and the CRI of 85 means tissue differentiation is decent without being.
What most buyers don't initially ask about is spot diameter adjustment range of 15-220mm, but it's one of the first things they mention after using it. You can go from a tight 15mm beam for dental work or minor sutures all the way up to wide 220mm field for general examination. That flexibility saves you from having to reposition teh head constantly, which is a real pain with fixed-beam lights. The working distance is listed as 200-1000mm, but realistically you'll get the best illumination at 500-700mm — anything beyond that and the lux drops off noticeably.
3W LED per emitter might sound underpowered, but the design uses multiple emitters to hit that 70,000 Lux figure, so don't let the wattage fool you. Heat dissipation is minimal, which matters for patient comfort during longer procedures — I've had a few surgeons mention they switched specifically because the old halogens were cooking the patient's face. It's CE and ISO13485 certified, so you're covered for most regulatory requirement, though some hospitals want additonal local certifications depending on the region.
Pricing depends heavily on volume — for a single unit it's around $450-550 depending on configuration, but if you're ordering 20 units or so our company can usually get it down to $380-400 per unit. Lead time is typically 2-3 weeks for standard orders, though the customiezd configurations (like different arm lengths or mounting brackets) add about 5-7 days. We usually have stock on the base model, but confirm lead time before placing a large order because the compnent shortages have been unpredictable lately.
The 5kg weight is actually a selling point — it's light enough to mount on a standard ceiling rail or mobile stand without reinforcement, but sturdy enough that it doesn't wobble during use. One thing that catches buyers off guard is that the universal wheel design for positioning works well on smooth floors but struggles on thick carpet or uneven surfaces, so if your exam rooms have that, you'll want the ceiling mount version instead. Most buyers go with the mobile stand configuration anyway because of that it lets them move the light between rooms.
We can start with a sample order of just 1 unit for evaluation. For bulk orders, the MOQ is typically 10 units, but we can discuss that based on your needs.
Standard orders ship in 7-10 business days. If you need custom dimensions or configurations, lead time extends to 15-20 days depending on the complexity.
Yes, we provide both CE and ISO13485 certificates with each shipment. Just let us know if you need specific paperwork for your local registration.
Absolutely, the spot diameter adjusts smoothly from 15mm to 220mm, so you can go from a focused surgical field to a wider examination area without stopping.
We pack it in a sturdy foam-lined carton with bubble wrap around the head and arm. Store it in a dry, clean environment between -10°C and 50°C to keep it ready for use.