You're looking at a portable X-ray that actually moves with you—weighs about 3.5kg and fits in a small case, so mobile clinics or multi-room practices don't have to chain themselves to a wall-mounted unit. The 7800mAh lithium battery gives you roughly 200 exposures per charge, give or take depending on how long you hold the trigger.
Most buyers go with this over the cheaper 50KV units because the 60KV tube voltage cuts through dense tissue better for posterior shots, and teh 1mA current keeps exposure times short—0.1 to 2.5 seconds depending on the tooth. What it does is stabilize output at 20KHz frequency, so you're not getting voltage drop-offs mid-exposure like with those older transformer-based machines. The LCD touch screen is actually pretty intuitive, but we usually have stock on the replacement batteries if you're running a high-volume practice.
It's a Class II device with ISO and CE certs, but don't expect it to handle full-mouth series like a ceiling-mounted 70KV unit—this is for periapicals and bitewings, not panoramic work. The total filtration is 1.75mm Al, which is standdard for intraoral use, and the exposure time range (0.1-2.5s) covers most adult and pediatric cases.: the 16.8VAC input means you'll need the included adapter for wall power, not just the battery.
Warranty is one year limited, and we typically ship with a carrying case and spare collimator rings. (Check lead time—sometimes we're out of stock on the 60KV version and have to backorder 20 days or so.) The 80W output is better than the 60W portables for consistent imaging, but honestly, for single-tooth diagnostics, most clinics don't notice the difference.
Anyway, the 7800mAh battery is what sets it apart form the 5000mAh units you'll see at half the price—those die mid-shift if you're doing more than 30 patients. You'll want to confirm collimator cone size with your sensor or phosphor plate setup before ordering.
You can expect roughly 300+ exposures per full charge, depending on exposure time settings. That's enough for a full day in the field without needing to recharge.
Yes, absolutely. The unit is ISO and CE certified as a Class II medical device, and we include the certificates with your shipment. Just let your compliance team know.
We don't have a strict MOQ, so you can order just one unit for testing or demo purposes. For larger orders, we can discuss pricing and lead times.
The 20KHz frequency gives you a more stable and consistent output, which means sharper images with less radiation exposure. It's a step up from older 50/60Hz units that can produce softer images.
Typically, we ship within 5-7 business days after order confirmation. If you need faster delivery, just reach out and we can check our current stock.