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March 04, 2020
Category Connection: Digital Video Otoscope
Brief: Discover the Clinical ENT Inspection Digital Video Otoscope, a handheld device designed for detailed ear, nose, and throat examinations. Featuring a 3.5-inch color TFT LCD, USB connectivity, and high-resolution imaging, this otoscope is perfect for clinical settings. Lightweight and portable, it offers an affordable alternative to traditional ENT equipment.
Related Product Features:
  • Specially designed for ENT departments, examining eardrums, nasal cavities, and throats with interchangeable camera probes.
  • Cost-effective solution, eliminating the need for expensive traditional ENT equipment like light sources and monitors.
  • Lightweight and portable, ideal for use in outpatient departments, emergency rooms, and medical wards.
  • High-resolution imaging with SD card storage for multiple freeze images and videos, connectable to computers for report printing.
  • 3.5-inch high-definition LCD screen allows real-time viewing and photo capture simultaneously.
  • Can be connected to larger monitors for synchronized viewing on big screens.
  • Features a rechargeable lithium battery with 3 hours of operating time and 5-hour charging time.
  • Includes optional lenses for digital otoscopy, dermatoscopy, and general imaging with varying focus ranges and dimensions.
Faqs:
  • What is the primary use of the Clinical ENT Inspection Digital Video Otoscope?
    It is primarily used for clinical inspections of the ear, nose, and throat, including eardrum, nasal cavity, and throat examinations with different camera probes.
  • How does this otoscope compare to traditional ENT equipment?
    This otoscope is a cost-effective alternative, eliminating the need for separate light sources, CCDs, and monitors, while offering high-resolution imaging and portability.
  • Can the otoscope store images and videos?
    Yes, it includes an SD card for storing multiple freeze images and videos, and it can be connected to a computer for printing patient reports.
  • What is the battery life of the otoscope?
    The otoscope has a rechargeable lithium battery that provides 3 hours of operating time and takes approximately 5 hours to fully charge.