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HaloC 375

HaloC 375

Revolutionizing Anterior Segment Imaging in Small Animals

The HaloC 375 research system is a free-standing vis-OCT imaging platform for imaging the anterior segment of the eyes in small animals. The optical design provides for the addition of multiple modules for specific applications, higher resolution lens assembly for microscopic imaging, or standard lens assembly for a balance between field of view, imaging depth, and lateral resolution.

 

HaloC 375 can be configured to be operated on a stationary or programmable mobile platform based on a small-footprint robotic arm.

HaloC 375

What's Different?

Varying applications, same ultra high resolution.

Both models of our small animal imaging system have their own applications and strengths. What's shared between them however, is the vis-OCT technology that powers us and sets us apart.

 

The adjacent feature comparison provides a high-level overview as insight into which system is best for you.

For a closer analysis and more detailed specifications, please refer to the documentation below as models vary.

Feature
Halo 375
HaloC 375
Ultra high resolution anatomical imaging
Vis-OCT imaging technology
OCT angiography (OCT-A)
Inner/outer retinal sub-layer delineation
Fibergraphy (OCTF) for retinal ganglion cell axon analysis
Inner retinal oximetry
Optional multicolor confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscope (cSLO)
Complete anterior segment imaging
Multiple lens assemblies for varying applications
Free-form imaging with optional robotic arm
Outflow pathway imaging (collector channels/Schlemm's canal)
Corneal imaging
Robotic Arm Use Case

HALOC 375

Configurable Imaging

The HaloC 375 is compatible with custom-made assemblies and robotic arms as well. Transform your imaging and our product with any free-form configuration you can think of.

The adjacent example showcases the use of a robotic arm in tandem with the HaloC 375 for free-form imaging.

Please note, we do not provide such assemblies.

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