You get a bright, clear view of the retina with this one—the halogen bulb at 2.5V/0.3A gives a pretty good color rendering, and we've found it actually handles most routine exams without any fuss.
The diopter range covers -30D to +20D, which is better than reagent grade for this kind of work, and you can switch between big spot, small spot, or red-free illumination depending on what you're after.

Power comes form two AA batteries (1.5V each), so you'll need to keep spares handy, and it's lightweight enough to carry in a pocket or bag without much thought.

For ordering, the MOQ is usually 10 units or so, and our company have stock in most cases, but confirm lead time if you need more than 50 at once—the lead time can stretch to 20 days or so.

It's not really suited for high-volume clinical settings where you'd want a rechargeable unit, but for a portable backup or field use, it does job.
Also, teh HS code is 90185000, and we include a COA with each batch, but if you need TDS or SDS, just ask.
Typically 7-15 working days for stock orders. Custom packaging or large quantities may add a few days—just let us know your volume and we’ll confirm.
MOQ is 10 units per order. For smaller trial orders, check with us—we might be able to accommodate.
Yes, we include both CE and ISO certificates with every shipment. Just request them in your order notes.
The diopter range is continuous from -30D to +20D. The red-free mode filters out red light to help detect retinal nerve fiber layer defects and hemorrhages.
It uses two standard 1.5V AA batteries. With normal use, a fresh set lasts about 4–6 hours of continuous operation, depending on the brightness setting.