Illuco IDS-1100 Dermatoscope
Illuco IDS-1100 Dermatoscope
DermoScan
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£1,281.00 GBP
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Product Description
The Illuco IDS-1100 from DermoScan is a compactdermatoscope characterised by simple operation and ahigh-resolution precision lens. The illuminationcan be switched between polarised and non-polarised light, depending on the application. Therefore, the user can choose between non-contact dermoscopy and contact dermoscopy with an immersion liquid.
Details
- Small, practical dermatoscope
- Polarised light can be switched on
- Brightness adjustable in 3 steps
- 25 mm precision optics, 10x magnification
- Smartphone compatible with optional adapter
Overview
- Illuco IDS-1100 dermatoscope
- 25 mm, high-resolution precision lens
- Distortion-free representation
- Brightness regulable in 3 stages
- 10x magnification
- Colour temperature: 5,000 Kelvin
- Settable to polarised and non-polarised mode
- Single-handed operation: all operating elements are centrally located
- Compact, ultra light and flat–sits great in your hand
- Useable in polarisation mode or with an immersion liquid
- Removable contact plate with 10 mm scale, easy to clean
- Automatic shutdown after 5 minutes to save energy
- Visual range: approx. 1 cm at 10 cm distance from eyes
- With rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery (1,150 mAH/3.7V), provides approx. 2 hours of continuous use
- Battery charge time: approx. 3 hours
- With battery charge level display
- Dimensions: 138 x 65 x 33 mm
- Weight: approx. 190 g
- LED lifespan: over 100,000 operating hours
- Compatible with various smartphones/tablets (specific adapter must be ordered)
- Small contact plate for difficult to reach areas separately available
- 7 year manufacturer warranty
- Early skin cancer screenings
- Examination of skin diseases
- Diagnosing scabies and phthiriasis
- Wart diagnostics
- Diagnosis of fungal infections
- Identification of hair and scalp diseases
- Determination of tissue to be removed due to difficult to define skin cancer