We've been selling this for about three years now, and it's pretty much become our standard recommendation for smaller ORs and clinics that don't have the budget for a Zeiss but still need decent optics. The 6X base magnification is what most buyers go with, though you can get it in 2.4X or 12X depending on your preference—the 6X just gives you good middle ground for both ENT and general surgery. It comes on a 5-star wheeled base that weighs 59kg, so it's stable but not impossible to move around.

The LED light is 10W and puts out over 40,000 lux, which is actually brighter than some older halogen units we've compared it to. You get integrated green and orange filters for contrast, which helps with tissue differentiation during microdissection or when you're working on small vessels. Teh working distance is 200mm or 250mm standard, but we also have 300mm and 400mm objectives as optional accessories if you need more reach.

Field of view runs from 16mm up to 81mm, which is better than most in this price range for a two-part balanced arm system with a universal joint. The fine focus range is only 10mm, so you'll want to get the coarse focus set right before you start—it's not for major adjustments mid-procedure. Also, the diopter adjustment is ±5D and pupillary distance goes form 50mm to 80mm, so it fits most users.
For camera compatibilty, it uses a standard 1/3" CCD, and our company can throw in an HD camera if you need one, or a DSLR adapter for stills. Some buyers don't realize the observation angle is fixed at 45° inclined—that's fine for most ENT work, but if you need a straight-on view for certain procedures, this isn't really suited for that. Power is a 36W adapter, DC12V/3A, and we usually have stock, but confirm lead time if you need more than 50 units or so.

Anyway, the MOQ is typically one unit, and we include a COA with every shipment. The 10W LED is about 20,000 hours, so you won't need to replace it anytime soon. One thing we've noticed from handling these is the arm holds position well even with a camera attached—better than some competitors that drift after a few months.
Our standard MOQ is 1 unit, so you can order just one for a single clinic or bundle more for multiple ORs — no minimum batch requirement.
Lead time is usually 15-20 working days after order confirmation, depending on stock and customization. We'll confirm exact timing when you place the order.
Yes, it's CE-certified and we can provide the documentation upon request. The model also meets standard medical device quality requirements for ENT and general surgery.
Absolutely — you can swap in the optional 300mm or 400mm objectives for longer working distances, which is useful for deeper surgical fields.
It ships in a reinforced wooden crate with foam inserts to protect the arm and optics. The total weight is 59kg, so it's built for secure air or sea transport.