The MOLE QVI video scope enables you to visualize structural damage, foreign material, moisture, organic soil, and more inside scopes or surgical instruments with small lumens. The proper reprocessing of these instruments is critical to patient health and safety.
The MOLE is not like other borescopes.
Unlike other borescopes, the MOLE is not a fiberoptic camera. The MOLE uses a nano 400x400-pixel 1.2mm camera illuminated by two super powerful LEDs to display a crisp crystal image. The ultra-thin video scope flexes and turns to near impossible places without compromising video quality or scratching the instrument's internal walls.
The MOLE digital image processor is really small yet powerful. The camera controller connects via USB-C to any computer running Windows. At only 40mm W X 60mm L and a weight of 700 grams, the controller can be placed pretty much anywhere--even stick it behind a computer monitor.
So affordable, you don't have to worry about using the MOLE with the fear of breaking it like other borescopes. The MOLE camera is easy and inexpensive to replace.
The MOLE software guides borescopists through the Quality Visual Inspection process. Easily document photo and video evidence, designate instruments as pass or fail, note corrective actions before sterilization, and review failed instruments. By prioritizing the uniqueness of each instrument, the MOLE software creates a trail so any of your SPD technicians can see the reason(s) a specific instrument is sent back for recleaning and evaluate the inspection history for the lifespan of the instrument.