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AMD Global Telemedicine Portable TeleClinic
AMD Global Telemedicine Portable TeleClinic

AMD Global Telemedicine Portable TeleClinic case aims to address the use case associated with on-the-go Telehealth services. The Rugged Portable TeleClinic allows for web conferencing and provides a platform for using multiple Telehealth diagnostic tools. This is all contained within a ruggedized case that allows for easy transport and protection of medical exam devices.


AMD Global Telemedicine VersaScope
AMD Global Telemedicine VersaScope

The VersaScope supports a variety of use cases with its set of interchangeable lenses and large touchscreen with touch controls. It features built-in image capture, a variable light source, and onboard setting controls making this a flexible tool for general clinical imaging.

USB exam cameras provide a way for a distant provider to get a closer view of their patients. Working similarly to a USB webcam– most devices will support uvc driver compatibility.  This means that switching to an exam camera can be as simple as switching from one camera device to another in the video conferencing software. Many cameras will have interchangeable lenses to provide other functionality like otoscope, and dermatology imaging.


AnkerWork B600 Video Bar
AnkerWork B600 Video Bar

The AnkerWork B600 Video Bar is an all-in-one webcam with integrated speakers, microphones, and a light bar. The combination of traditionally separate devices makes up an exciting solution for those looking to simplify and potentially enhance their web conferencing setup. This device can easily be transported with a user allowing for a more professional setup with you on the go and use it over the generally substandard quality of integrated laptop webcams.


Eko Core 500

The Eko Core 500 is a next-generation digital stethoscope from Eko. In addition to filtered and amplified auscultation, the stethoscope features a 3-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) waveform function and heart rate display. All of these features sync to a paired tablet or smartphone, making this device one that is accessible for use in Telemedicine.

The Core 500 stethoscope supports three auscultation filter modes: Cardiac Mode for heart sounds, Pulmonary Mode for lung sounds, and Wide Band Mode for general auscultation. The device consists of two pieces: the earpiece and the chest piece. These two pieces are easily connected with a 3.5mm female audio jack on the chest piece and a corresponding male 3.5mm connection on the earpiece. The earpiece also utilizes Eko’s proprietary TrueSound(TM) system which features “optimal sound filtering, background noise reduction, and in-ear speakers that minimize artifacts.” (Source) The use of a paired tablet or smartphone can also utilize a paired Bluetooth headset to replace the earpiece on the stethoscope or provide for secondary listening, like in a training session. This is a feature that can be toggled on or off from inside the Eko app.


Firefly DE605 General Examination Camera

The DE605 General Examination Camera is a 5MP (4K) quality general exam camera. It features universal webcam drivers that allow for it to be used as a webcam in video conferencing software. Its wide focal length allows for a range of viewing from up to 15 feet distance, down to highly detailed dermatology imaging. While it doesn’t support other multi-exam lenses (for example an otoscope lens), the price point and feature set of this camera make it a good general imaging device for those looking to enhance their telemedicine services.


IPEVO TOTEM 120
IPEVO Totem 120

The IPEVO Totem 120 is marketed as a collaboration camera. It’s hybrid design supports both document camera and a conference camera functions. A document camera is a webcam that is designed to view printed documents or close-up images of items or content on a desktop surface. In conference camera mode, the IPEVO has two lenses including a wide-view lens for capturing multiple participants at once. The device itself can manually extend upward to allow for better eye-level camera angles and then pivot to transition to document camera mode.


Jabra Speak2 40

The Jabra Speak2 40 has many of the same features and functions in a similar manner to its predecessor, the Jabra Speak 410. Changes include a better audio experience and improved mute/un-mute status indication. The round “Hockey Puck” form factor is immediately recognizable to users of the previous product. Like the 410, the Speak2 40 uses a wired connection with an integrated USB cord that wraps around the base of the device for storage and transport.


JedMed Nex-Gen HD Video Otoscope
JedMed Nex-Gen HD Video Otoscope

The Nex-Gen HD Video Otoscope from JedMed is a specialty-grade video otoscope with a streamlined form factor, updated camera sensor, and key telemedicine-enhancing features. About the size of a large hardcover novel, the Jed Med otoscope light box offers a much smaller footprint than previous light box offerings. Paired with the provided otoscope handpiece which features a wide field of view lens and accessible controls for single-hand operation, this device offers a compelling feature set for providers looking for specialty otolaryngology (ENT) or primary care imagery.


Kardia Mobile 6L
Kardia Mobile 6L

The KardiaMobile 6L is the most recent device from AliveCor Kardia. The KardiaMobile 6L features a more advanced 6-lead Electrocardiogram (EKG) instead of the single-lead EKG from their previous products. The 6-lead EKG can provide more detail as opposed to the single-lead EKG. The device is single purposed and does not provide any additional functions beyond the EKG exam.


MedWand Mobile Clinic
MedWand Mobile Clinic

The Mobile Clinic from MedWand is a multi-function clinical exam device designed to collect a range of common vitals and images needed by a clinician for direct to consumer, virtual consultations, and exam documentation purposes. The MedWand connects to the provided Android tablet via a USB-C cable. The tablet provides power to the MedWand peripheral, and collects and transmits exam information in a asynchronous exam, or through a live video remote exam.


Meeting Owl 3
Meeting Owl 3

The Meeting Owl 3 from Owl Labs, is the 3rd generation of their innovative tabletop conference solution. This device is designed to meet the need for hybrid meetings, which have both in-person and virtual attendees. Combining multiple physical and virtual attendees has applications in group therapy, instruction, and team care that are useful in healthcare applications. The Meeting Owl features a 360° camera that captures a whole meeting area in a single strip at the top of a video stream, as well as the ability to slice this larger image dynamically to feature up to 3 speakers at a time.


Obsbot Tail Air
Obsbot Tail Air

The Obsbot Tail Air is the latest PTZ (Pan, Tilt, Zoom) camera from Obsbot. This camera features a 4K sensor as well as AI based human, animal, and object tracking. This device is a multifunctional streaming camera and can be configured for multiple types of output. For example, you could stream live content directly to a video platform (like YouTube or Twitch), use the device as a standard webcam, or capture and store images and video directly to the device. The small form factor and the fact the device can be battery powered also makes this a highly portable PTZ solution.


Oura Ring
Oura Ring

Check out TTAC’s newest Innovation Watch on the Oura Ring from Oura Health. This small, unobtrusive ring collects and presents health data to consumers. Wearable devices like the Oura Ring are creating more and more user generated health data that has the potential to provide valuable insights for treatment and prevention- put also poses a challenge for providers unsure of how to engage their patients with these new technologies.


Owl Bar

The Owl Bar is the most recent new category device from Owl Labs. It is a front-of-the-room camera with an integrated speaker and microphones. The Owl Bar is designed to integrate with the Meeting Owl Pro or above. The Owl Bar mounts to the wall (below an in-room display) or can stand on a tabletop. The Owl Bar features a speaker that pairs with the audio output from the Meeting Owl to create a fuller sound experience. The 4K video sensor in the Owl Bar can integrate with the video from a Meeting Owl as well.


Poly Studio R30
Poly Studio R30

The HP Poly Studio R30 is an all-in-one webcam and sound bar designed for small conference room (or small-medium clinic room) spaces. Its relatively small form factor (when compared to other conference room systems) allows for it to be mounted on top of either a computer monitor or as part of a TV based conference installation. It features a 4K UHD camera sensor that allows for better clarity, especially when using the AI-enhanced speaker tracking features.


The JVC HD KY-PX200
The JVC HD KY-PX200

Many specialty providers like the flexibility of PTZ cameras on the patient side. These units allow visualization of details using optical zoom and provide the ability to frame the subject from the far end with pan and tilt. This JVC unit strikes a nice balance of features, accessibility, and price point. The JVC HD KY-PX200 represents a growing segment of plug-and-play USB cameras offering more professional features. Even though this camera captures “only” a 1080p image, with optical zoom, the clarity and color accuracy can be better than a higher resolution camera using digital zoom. If you clinically need to get in close, optical zoom is often the best choice.


Wired Speakerphones
Wired Speakerphones

For live telehealth applications, the ability to hear and be heard is one of the most basic functions. For many setups, speakerphones may be one of the most straightforward ways to upgrade the telehealth audio experience. In this innovation watch article, we are exploring some of the characteristics of a good speakerphone and the potential pitfalls of having unnecessary complexity within what should be a foolproof component for any telehealth setup.


Wired USB Headset

For one-to-one conversations, a wired USB Headset is one of the most straightforward upgrades for most Telehealth applications. The key benefit of a headset is that the audio source is closer to a user’s mouth and creates a more present audio experience for the listener.