📈 Transform your skin care game with the Firefly DE300!
The Firefly DE300 Digital Dermatoscope is a state-of-the-art device designed for telehealth and telemedicine applications, offering high-resolution imaging and 35x magnification. It features a plug-and-play architecture for easy integration with personal computers and is FDA and CE certified for medical use. The device is lightweight at just 3.4 ounces and supports both Windows and Mac operating systems, making it a versatile choice for dermatology and skin care professionals.
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Power Source | Corded Electric USB |
Real Angle Of View | 30 Degrees |
Magnification Maximum | 35 x |
Light Source Type | LED |
Item Weight | 3.4 Ounces |
Material Type | Crystal |
T**D
Great dermatoscope at a reasonable price
If you or someone in your family has ever had a melanoma, you realize how important it is to watch skin lesions to see if they evolve. With this dermatoscope, you can create serial images of suspicious moles and see if they are changing over time. It can actually save someone's life! This product is easy to use and creates very workable images for comparison. Just make sure you take several images each time with different polarization angles to get the best pictures.
H**D
I liked the Firefly DE300A because is priced right and provides ...
I am a family physician and own a Dermlite DL3N dermatoscope. I liked the Firefly DE300A because is priced right and provides imaging of the skin lesions which can be shown to patients real time on the computer screen. However, its limitation is that it lacks detail of the images when magnified. This is because, in my opinion, it needs more polarizing lights (Firefly has 8 while the Dermlite has 12), the polarizing twist dial is hard to set correctly for maximum polarization, and it has only 2 megapixel resolution. Firefly needs more megapixels to really see the skin lesions in detail when magnified. What I have found optimal is to attach my Dermlite dermatoscope to an iPhone 4S and use the camera app (which has 8 megapixel resolution) for picture taking. The pictures can then be shown to the patient and uploaded to the electronic medical record. Also, when the images are enlarged the details are not lost. The Firefly may be a useful instrument for the family physician if it increases it megapixels to at least 4mp, adds more polarizing lights and has a on/off switch instead of a dial for turning on the polarizing function.
G**O
Good product.Worth of it's price
Good manifacture & easy to use. Software adequate, it saves photos as .bmp : even tought this format is well known inwindows, it produces big files compared with compressed formats like .jpg. You can convert big .bmp, but I thinkit should be better to acqure directly compressed formats. I tryied to change settings to obtain this result but at the endthere the program saved always pictures as .bmp.Useful polarized light: it avoid need of immersion oil in dermatoscopy use.In concusion it's worth of the price.
A**R
Bad camera
Capture botton defective. Bad product
J**W
Two Stars
Detail of magnification poor
D**T
Three Stars
Software needs work.
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