Flexible Video Rhino Laryngoscope

Flexible Video Rhino Laryngoscope

Flexible video rhino laryngoscope with 3.4mm insertion tube outer diameter

High-definition flexible video rhino laryngoscope for visual examination of upper respiratory tract structures, including the nasal tract, nasopharynx, oropharynx and larynx.

Photo of healthcare professiional holding Flexible Rhino Laryngoscope next to Windows laptop with image on screen

 

High-definition imaging.

Featuring built-in LEDs for enhanced illumination, and multifunction buttons to control white balance, brightness and freeze functionality. Offers 100° field of view with up to 140° bending angle.

What’s in the box?

  • Flexible video rhino laryngoscope
  • USB video adapter cable
  • Waterproof cap
  • Portable air pressure leak detector
  • User manual

 

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Flexible Video Rhino Laryngoscope Product Details

Features & Benefits Specifications Certifications
  • Slim insertion tube measuring just 3.4mm
  • CMOS image sensor delivers high quality imagery
  • Built in LEDs provide illumination
  • High-definition image enables more detailed observation of nasal cavity, pharynx and larynx
  • Multifunction buttons to control white balance, brightness and freeze functionality
  • USB output, UVC driver free
  • 300mm insertion tube
  • 100° field of view
  • Up to 140° bending angle of the bending section
Resolution1280 x 720 HD
Insertion tube3.4mm
Distal end3.6mm
Working channelNo
Bending angle (up/down)140°/140°
Working length300mm
ConnectivityUSB Connector, directly to PC or Laptop, UVC driver free, compatible to all kinds of image processing software
Operating conditionsAmbient temperature 5°C – 40°C
Relative humidity 30% - 85%
Strage conditionsAmbient temperature -20°C – 50°C
Relative humidity 5% - 95%

Australian TGA registered and it follows the provisions of the Council Directive MDD 93/42/EEC

IEC 60601-1:2005, COR1:2006, COR2:2007, AMD1:2012 (or IEC 60601-1:2012 reprint) +

EMC collateral standard IEC 60601-1-2

Testimonials

What our Visionflex equipment means, is the patient can be seen…The technology allows the nurse or health worker to look inside someone’s throat. We can listen to heart and lung sounds, and the doctor on the other end can see and hear what’s going on. This will transform a lot of the work we do across telehealth.
Telemedicine with the GEIS® camera, provides comfort and support to both the person providing first aid and the patient, by having the visuals and the feeling of a ‘doctor/medic in the room’, rather than relying on telephone. The higher resolution close-up views from the GEIS® cameras are very helpful to our [remote] clinicians.
Using the telehealth system allows us to interact with both patient and a remote specialist at the time of the consult. This allows us to ask questions or seek more specific information both from our perspective and the patients’, allowing a better experience and potential treatments.
We’re more than happy. Instead of having to describe a wound or rash the doctors can clearly see the issue and make a decision to send the patient to the hospital or just keep an eye on it. Reducing transports saves time and money and improves security to the community.
The team have been very accommodating ensuring their tech works with our systems and giving up their time to come out and train the team. We couldn't be happier with the whole experience.
Our doctors provide support for expeditioners on Australian Antarctic stations and on ships plying the Southern Ocean. I selected the ProEX Telehealth Hub from Visionflex because it represents the cutting edge in remote imaging technology.
All of my older camera equipment now connect to the ProEX hubs in each of my rooms providing me with excellent quality images. I would recommend the team to anyone considering upgrading their camera technology or archiving systems.
I first worked with Visionflex products when I was working with the First Aid Antarctic Division, for the Polar Medicine Unit. Any case that I saw in Antarctica, I would use the Visionflex devices to take patient pictures, or I would use it to record visits so that if I needed to get additional help back from Australia, I could.

Our Clients

Our customers are as diverse as their geographies. From government to private practice. From the Australian Outback to Antarctica. It doesn’t get much more remote than that!

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