ENT Operating Microscope (Advanced) | ENT surgeries, dental implants, microsurgical procedures | German Optics K-18 (Infinity-corrected system, Carl Zeiss standard) ▲ 3-step magnification (10x-20x, ISO 1079) ▲ Adjustable LED illumination (50,000 lux, ISO 13832 compliant) | ▲ Precision: 20x magnification (▲ from 15x in Base) Stable wall-mounted design (ISO 9283 stability) | Higher cost (▲ Advanced is 30% pricier than Base) Requires installation space |
Surgical Loupes | General surgery, dental check-ups | 2.5x-4x magnification (ISO 13614) Passive optics (no power required) | Lightweight (200g, ASTM F2382) Cost-effective (▲ 50% cheaper than Base ENT model) | Limited magnification (▲ Base ENT offers 10x) Potential eye strain over time |
Dental Microscope | Dental implants, endodontic procedures | 5x-25x magnification (ISO 14708) Fiber-optic lighting (10,000 lux) | Compact design for dental chairs (▲ fits standard operatory setups) Reduces neck strain (▲ ergonomic tilt) | Narrow field of view (▲ ENT model offers wider scope) Higher cost than handheld alternatives |
Ophthalmic Microscope | Eye surgeries, retinal procedures | 10x-40x magnification (ISO 15241) Stereoscopic 3D view (ISO 14708-2) | Critical detail for delicate eye work (▲ 0.1mm resolution) High precision imaging | Extremely specialized (▲ limited to ophthalmology) Costly (▲ 50% more than Advanced ENT) |
Veterinary Surgical Microscope | Small animal surgeries, clinics | 5x-20x magnification (ISO 1079) Durable IP54 rating (IEC 60529) | Robust for animal surgeries (▲ shock-resistant) Adjustable stand (▲ 50cm height range) | Lower precision than medical-grade models (▲ Base ENT offers better optics) Heavier (▲ 2.5kg vs 1.8kg in handheld) |
Portable Handheld Microscope | Field diagnostics, mobile clinics | 10x-50x magnification (ISO 1079) Battery-powered (8hr runtime, IEC 60083) | Mobility (▲ fits in a backpack) Cost-effective (▲ 40% cheaper than Base ENT) | Lower image quality (▲ 10x max vs 20x in Advanced) Unstable for long use (▲ no fixed mount) |