ARI-2200 Colposcope (Complete Set)
Functions
-Abundant image database of cases (up to 175 kinds), convenient for doctor to make a
comparative analysis.
-Advanced image processing technology, can achieve the functions of mark, area calculation, zoom in and out.
-With the editing functions of access images, freezing, collection, delete images, etc.
-Images can be collected continuously, and display a number of images on the same screen and convenient to contrast, full-screen display.
-The reports can be printed into multiple formats.
Composition
Camera, software, stand, computer, monitor, printer, trolley.
ARI-II-L Colposcope
Introduction
ARI-II Series Colposcopes are precise optical instruments designed especially for the gynecologic examination and diagnosis. Due to the magnification of the instrument, the pathological changes in the vagina, which is impossibly viewed with naked eyes, can be clearly seen with the instrument. Therefore, the correctness of a diagnosis is enhanced significantly. ARI-II Series Colposcopes are featured for sharp image, wide field of view, uniform illumination, adjustable brightness, and easy operation. They are the essential instruments for gynecologic examination.
ARI-II-1L Colposcope
AFM-800P Fetal/Maternal Monitor
Product introduction
12.1-inch TFT color screen Folding up to 90 degree
The monitor of light weight and space-saving.
It can meet the need of whole stages of labor (including antepartum and intrapartum monitoring for fetus and mother)
It also can be connected to the obstetrical central station
AFM-800 Fetal/Maternal Monitor
Specifications
Interface and digital screen of FHR, TOCO, FM;
Type: 7” Color TFT LCD, adjustable
Resolution: 800*480
Built-in thermal recorder, 110*100mm
Print speed: 1, 2, 3 cm/min
AFD-6SE Fetal Doppler
Features
High-sensitive WIRELESS probe
Large TFT color display
Low ultrasound power, safe to the fetus
Rechargeable battery for long working time
The same advanced FHR algorithm with that use in fetal monitor
Two speakers for good sound quality
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