Omer, Israel – Medigus Ltd. Officials announce the addition of micro ScoutCam 3.45 to its micro ScoutCam portfolio of products. micro ScoutCam 3.45 is a CMOS video camera that adapts Medigus' proprietary technology to offer a cost-effective option to manufacturers of inspectional devices looking for quality images from a micro camera to visually access small or narrow spaces in the human body or in industrial settings but have been limited due to cost.
"We anticipate that our latest offering will be attractive for companies that are currently unable to meet their product design goals due to price barriers on existing microvisual technology. micro ScoutCam 3.45 delivers a balance of size, image quality and price that can easily be tailored to meet a range of customer needs", said Yaron Silberman, vice president, sales and marketing, Medigus. "Due to the camera's intuitive design, it is ready for integration into various existing devices, thereby potentially offering further savings."
micro ScoutCam 3.45 boasts a high-end objective and a CMOS sensor that is specifically designed for miniature dimensions. The camera head is already equipped with optics within a small diameter, making it particularly well-suited for incorporation into flexible or rigid endoscopic devices.
About the micro ScoutCam portfolio
As an expert in micro-endoscopic devices, Medigus developed the micro ScoutCam portfolio, which consists of a variety of micro CMOS and CCD video cameras, and includes micro ScoutCam 1.2, which to the best of the company's knowledge, is the smallest in the world. micro ScoutCam technology features optic and illumination solutions, micro sensors and high-end DSP video processors that can be tailored for both medical and industrial applications. Customization and seamless integration is at the forefront of the micro ScoutCam portfolio's design. All micro ScoutCam cameras are manufactured at Medigus' facilities, in a controlled environment, ISO 7 per the ISO 14644-1 Standard and 9001 for Quality Management System.
Source: Medigus
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