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120W LED Cold Light Source for Endoscopy | Medical Portable Light for ENT, Laparoscopy, Urology | Netcare

120W LED Cold Light Source for Endoscopy | Medical Portable Light for ENT, Laparoscopy, Urology | Netcare

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The Future of Endoscopy: Powerful 120W LED Light Source

Experience unparalleled clarity with the Netcare Instruments 120W LED Cold Light Source. Engineered for precision and reliability, this medical-grade unit delivers brilliant, consistent illumination for ENT, Laparoscopy, and Urology endoscopic procedures.

1. 120W Power (Best in Class)   2. Universal Endoscope Compatibility   3. Portable & Durable Design

Universal Connectivity: Ready for Your Storz System

Featuring a standard connector compatible with Storz-type fiber optic cables. Simply plug-in and power on.

What is in the box?

120W Cold LED Lightsource, Power cord

Frequently Asked Questions

What does "cold light" mean in endoscopy?

Cold light refers to LED illumination that produces minimal heat at the fiber tip, reducing thermal injury risk to tissue during endoscopic procedures. Unlike halogen sources, LED cold light maintains consistent color temperature (5500–6000K) and brightness throughout its 50,000-hour lifespan.

Is the Netcare 120W light source compatible with Storz endoscopes?

Yes. The 120W uses a standard 4.5mm fiber optic connector compatible with Storz-type light cables and most major brands including Olympus and Wolf. No adapters needed for standard 4.5mm guides.

What procedures is the 120W light source used for?

The 120W is used for ENT endoscopy, FESS, laparoscopy, urology (cystoscopy, ureteroscopy), and arthroscopy — any rigid or flexible endoscopic procedure requiring a fiber optic light source. The higher wattage makes it the preferred choice for large-cavity procedures.

How long does an LED light source last compared to halogen?

LED light sources have a rated lifespan of 50,000+ hours versus 500–2,000 hours for halogen bulbs. They maintain consistent brightness and color temperature throughout their life, eliminating the gradual dimming and yellowing seen in aging halogen lamps.

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