We see it all the time in busy ORs and clinics—the old setup with separate camera, light source, and recorder creates a tangled mess of cables and compatibility headaches, and the image qualiy just doesn't hold up when you need to see fine tissue detail in low light.

What this does is bundle everything into one aluminum-alloy housed tower, so you plug in one unit and get 4K at 60 fps with teh CMOS sensor pushing 8.4 million pixels, and the noise reduction actually works—SNR sits above 42 dB with AGC off, which makes a real difference when you're working at 0.00017 lux.

You get auto, auto ext, preset, or manual white balance, and the LED light source kicks out over 4 million lux, which is pretty much overkill for most scopes but means you never have to crank the gain. Power draw is 250W on 110 to 250V AC, and the noise level stays under 30 dB—quiet enough that nobody complains during a long procedure.

Most buyers go with the 32-inch monitor option, though the 55-inch is availble if you've got cart space. It's IPX8 rated on the camera head, so you can soak it in disinfectant between cases without worrying.

Lead time is usually 20 days or so for a standerd order, but if you need custom firmware or a specific HDMI output configuration, that'll add about a week. We typically have stock on the base model, but confirm lead time if you're ordering more than 50 units. (check bulk pricing—our company offer tiered discounts at 10, 25, and 50 pieces)

One thing buyers don't always think to ask: the system runs on Windows, Mac, and Linux, but the USB video output works best with UVC-compatble capture software—some proprietary recording suites just won't recognize it without a driver update.
You can customize the monitor size (32 or 55 inch), software interface, and some physical features to match your clinic or OR setup. Just let us know your requirements, and we'll work out the details.
Yes, all certifications are factory-issued and come with the product. You'll get the original docs inside the aluminum alloy box.
MOQ is 1 unit for stock models, and lead time is usually 15-20 working days for custom orders. We can ship faster if you need a standard configuration.
It's compatible with most rigid and flexible endoscopes that have a standard C-mount or USB/HDMI interface. The 1/1.2.5" CMOS sensor and 8.4MP resolution handle 4K imaging well, but we recommend testing with your scope first.
It ships in a heavy-duty aluminum alloy box, so it's protected during transit. Store it in a dry place between 5-40°C, and keep the IPX8-rated camera head clean and dry when not in use.