1 piece is actually all you need to get started, and finish time runs 7 to 15 days once teh order's confirmed — basically, our company can turn that around pretty fast if you're in a hurry, and it ships out of Jiangsu with that OEM branding you wanted, though we usually have stock, so confirm lead time anyway.


The frame rate is 35p, which is pretty smooth for live capture, and you're getting a 1/3 Sony CMOS sensor with 800,000 pixels — we've seen these hold up well in busy clinics where you need that real-time clarity, and the image sizes switch between 720x576 and 1920x1080 depending on what your setup prefers.

Most buyers go with the 1080p mode for general exams, but what it does is handle both standdard screening and those more detailed diagnostic looks you'd want for abnormal tissue mapping; it's not really designed for surgical guidance though — the frame rate maxes out at 35p, so you'd want something faster for that kind of work.

It's got CE and ISO13485 on it, which is what you'd expect form imaging diagnostic equiment, and the sensor gives you a tighter color tolerance than most generic endoscope cameras I've dealt with over the years — one thing a buyer might not think to ask is that the sensor firmware handles low-light conditions differently than older models, so you'll get less noise in those dim examination rooms.


We've shipped these as OEM units for years, and the MOQ is literally just one piece, so you're not locked into a big commitment upfront — you can always order another 20 units or so once you've tested one in your clinic, and the order code for this model is YKD-3001 if you're checking against a list.
It's CE and ISO13485 certified, so you're covered for quality management and medical device safety in most markets.
MOQ is just 1 piece, and the finish time is 7-15 days after order confirmation.
Yes, the trademark is OEM, so we can put your branding on the device and packaging.
It outputs 720x576 and 1920x1080, with a 35p frame rate for smooth, high-frame-rate video.
Standard packaging is included, and we recommend storing it in a cool, dry place to protect the sensor.