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130 Degree Digital Wide Field Fundus Camera Newborn Children ROP Screening System
Band nameICLEAR
Model No.CHE-SW8000P
CertificateIOS CE
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Quick Details
Low energy super 130° wide-angle imaging probe
Dual screen touch ROP management analysis system
Screening template report, case dictionary library
Ergonomic design
Manual control, foot control, focus, dimming, mining
HD camera, grabbing microseconds per millisecond
The smooth shape and easy to move
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Product Description
130 Degree Digital Wide Field Fundus Camera Newborn Children ROP Screening System
CHE-SW8000P
The world's first retinal fundus camera with 130° wide-area photography and angiographic contrast. Widely used in the screening of neonatal retinopathy diseases. Completely abandon the bulky external light source, through the fiber-optic light guide lighting design method, using built-in embedded imaging lighting technology, with USB3.0 transmission power supply, 130 ° maximum field of view, portable, reliable, flexible, plug and play. Suitable for a variety of screening environments.
Features
Low energy super 130° wide-angle imaging probe
Dual screen touch ROP management analysis system
Screening template report, case dictionary library
Ergonomic design
Manual control, foot control, focus, dimming, mining
HD camera, grabbing microseconds per millisecond
The smooth shape and easy to move
Composition
Ophthalmic Wide Area Imaging System consists of imaging probes (imaging lenses, illumination components, stepper motors, housings, USB cables), isolation transformers, workstation systems (displays, computers, keyboards, mice, ophthalmic wide-area imaging system software, trolleys, Printer (optional) and footswitch
Application
Neonatal eye disease screening
Found blinding eye disease and early treatment
Early detection of neonatal potential visual abnormalities and early intervention
Screening for neonatal eye diseases that require follow-up treatment
Get up early to find fundus tumors and save lives
Identification of neonatal visual abnormalities