Basically, you're looking at a complete imaging setup for ENT work—the camera head, the monitor, and the light source are all integrated into one unit. We see most buyers go with the 22-inch screen for the balance between portability and being able to see detail without squinting.

The camera itself uses a 1/2.8" SONY CMOS sensor, which is pretty much the for this kind of work, outputting 2.1 million pixels at 1920x1080. You get a 60p frame rate at that resolution, so motion during scope manipulation stays smooth without that laggy judder you'd see at 30p. Signal-to-noise ratio is rated at 50dB or better, which means the image stays clean even when you're pushing gain a bit in low-light situations. It scans line-by-line, which avoids the combing artifacts that interlaced systems just can't shake. The camera handle has freeze and white balance controls built right in—you don't need to reach for a separate box or remote.

Light source is an 80W LED pushing 200 million lux—that's a lot of light for a scope, and it'll punch through most nasal passages or throat cavities without needing to crank it to max. We usually have stock on the Ø4 fiber bundles, but confirm lead time if you need a longer one than the standerd 2-meter length. The LED life is rated at 50,000 hours or so (check the COA for the exact test conditions), so you'll replace scope before the bulb.

Output is CVBS as standard, with DVI and HDMI avaliable as options—though honestly, for a 1080p monitor, you'll want to use the HDMI path to avoid the resolution hit from composite video. The cable form camera to box is 2.6 meters, which is fine for a ceiling-mounted cart but could be tight if you're wheeling this between rooms. Firmware allows for image capture and storage, but the UI is basic—it's not a DVR system, so don't plan on long procedure recordings without an external recorder.

The whole cart footprint is about 52 by 40 centimeters, with a 9.9 cm depth. It's actually not suited for general laparoscopic surgery—the 22-inch screen is fine for ENT, but abdominal work really benefits from 26 inches or larger when you're coordinating a team around the table. Anyway, for diagnostic scoping—rhinoscopy, laryngoscopy, otoscopy—this hits the right specs without overcomplicating things.
The MOQ is typically 1 unit for stock samples, but if you need larger quantities for a bulk order, just let us know and we can discuss volume pricing.
Yes, the SY-PS050 is CE certified, and we can supply the certificate along with the shipment or upon request.
The 2.6-meter cable works for most ENT setups, but if you need a different length, we can customize it for bulk orders.
The light source is built to run cool with anti-high-temperature components, and it lasts over 50,000 hours, so you won’t need frequent replacements.
We pack it in a sturdy foam-lined box measuring 51.5x40x9.9cm, and it’s designed to protect the system during transit—no damage issues reported so far.