We've been moving these SY-PS050 units for about three years now, and honestly, most buyers who call me are trying to decide if it's overkill for their setup or not quite enough — it's actually a sweet spot for most general laparoscopy and arthroscopy work, the 1920 by 1080 resolution at 60 frames per second gives you that smooth, progressive scan that really matters when you're tracking a moving instrument in a joint space, and the 1/2.8 CMOS sensor handles lower light better than some older CCD systems we used to stock.
The 22-inch HD monitor is pretty much standerd for this class, but what I like is that the 80W light source is bright enough for deeper cavities without washing out the field — it's better than reagent grade for this, tighter tolerance than most budget systems we've seen come through, and the total pixel count of 2.1 million means you're not losing detail at teh edges of the frame, which is something a few surgeons have mentioned they noticed right away.

But it's not for everything — if you're doing ultra-fine vascular work or need 4K for teaching, you'll want to look at a higher-tier system, and honestly, for some basic ENT scoping the 60fps is fine but the progressive scan can be overkill, so we usually steer those buyers toward a simpler model unless they're planning to upgrade their whole OR suite anyway.

On the trust side, we've got CE and ISO13485 certs on every unit, and I can send you a COA form the batch before we even ship — we usually have stock, but confirm lead time because OEM customiaztion can add 20 days or so if you want your own branding on the monitor bezel or control panel, and we've done that for about 50 units or so for a few larger hospital groups.

One thing buyers don't always think to ask is that the sensor is a 1/2.8 CMOS, which means it's a bit more sensitive to heat than a larger format, so if you're running it for back-to-back cases over four hours, we recommend letting the camera head cool for 10 minutes between procedures — it's not a dealbreaker, just something we've learned from handling these units for a few years.
Anyway, the 60fps at 1080p is what it does best, and for laparoscopic cholecystectomy or basic arthroscopy, most buyers go with the 10mg — wait, no, that's a different product, but you get idea, the frame rate and resolution are what sell it, and the progressive scanning means no interlacing artifacts on the monitor, which is a detail that really matters in a busy OR.
We typically require a minimum order of 5 units for first-time buyers, but we can discuss smaller trial orders if needed.
Standard orders ship within 15-20 working days after payment is confirmed, depending on stock levels.
Yes, it's fully certified with CE and ISO13485. We can share the certificates on request.
Absolutely, we offer OEM services for the SY-PS050, including custom branding, packaging, and software tweaks.
Store it in a cool, dry place between -10°C and 50°C, away from direct sunlight and moisture.