Wireless Dental Intraoral Camera with USB Output
Product Description
2.0Mega Pixels Wireless Dental Intraoral Camera with USB Output
A Wireless Dental Intraoral Camera with USB Output is a modern, high-tech tool used in dental practices to capture high-resolution images and video from inside a patient's mouth.
It is a handheld, pen-like camera that connects to a computer or monitor wirelessly (typically via Wi-Fi), but also has a USB port. This USB port is primarily used for charging the camera's internal battery and sometimes for a wired data transfer option if the wireless connection is unstable.
Key Features & Components
Wireless Operation:
The camera has a built-in rechargeable battery and a Wi-Fi transmitter.
It creates its own wireless network or connects to the clinic's Wi-Fi, streaming the video feed to software on a computer, tablet, or dedicated monitor.
This allows for complete freedom of movement without tripping over cables.
USB Output/Port:
Primarily for Charging: This is the most common use. You plug a USB cable (usually USB-C or Micro-USB) from the camera into a wall charger or computer to recharge the battery.
Optional Wired Mode: Some models can also function as a standard USB camera when plugged in via the cable, bypassing the wireless connection. This is a useful backup.
Intraoral Design:
Small, Ergonomic Tip: Designed to be comfortably placed inside the mouth.
Autofocus & Depth of Field: Often has a fixed focus or great depth-of-field so everything stays clear without constant adjustment.
Mirrored or Periapical Tips: May have interchangeable tips for capturing different angles (e.g., front/back of teeth).
LED Lighting: Built-in ring lights to illuminate the dark oral cavity.