Integrated Endoscopy announced commercial launch of its advanced Nuvis Wireless Camera System.
The Nuvis camera offers next-generation wireless communication at a cost below traditional corded cameras. The proprietary channel hopping technology ensures latency-free, secure and highly reliable connectivity. Also, the system is not reliant on WiFi or Bluetooth, eliminating the possibility of cross talk between base stations and other devices.
When combined with its wireless arthroscope and wireless shaver, Integrated Endoscopy can provide a completely wireless solution with no annual service contracts, and at a fraction of the cost of a traditional video stack.
The system also comes with a tablet computer which allows for control of the base station and entry of patient data, while serving as an auxiliary monitor. The system utilizes a rechargeable Li-ion battery for lower heat and longer life (greater than three hours).
Source: Integrated Endoscopy
Integrated Endoscopy announced commercial launch of its advanced Nuvis Wireless Camera System.
The Nuvis camera offers next-generation wireless communication at a cost below traditional corded cameras. The proprietary channel hopping technology ensures latency-free, secure and highly reliable connectivity. Also, the system is not reliant on...
Integrated Endoscopy announced commercial launch of its advanced Nuvis Wireless Camera System.
The Nuvis camera offers next-generation wireless communication at a cost below traditional corded cameras. The proprietary channel hopping technology ensures latency-free, secure and highly reliable connectivity. Also, the system is not reliant on WiFi or Bluetooth, eliminating the possibility of cross talk between base stations and other devices.
When combined with its wireless arthroscope and wireless shaver, Integrated Endoscopy can provide a completely wireless solution with no annual service contracts, and at a fraction of the cost of a traditional video stack.
The system also comes with a tablet computer which allows for control of the base station and entry of patient data, while serving as an auxiliary monitor. The system utilizes a rechargeable Li-ion battery for lower heat and longer life (greater than three hours).
Source: Integrated Endoscopy
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Julie Vetalice is ORTHOWORLD's Editorial Assistant. She has covered the orthopedic industry for over 20 years, having joined the company in 1999.