mirrOR
Connect a compatible video source to securely broadcast your OR live to experts worldwide. Remote experts can provide real-time feedback and guidance, communicating directly with the surgeon while enhancing the clarity of the visuals.
Key Features
Very light mobile device to connect any videosource
Easily grouped with any other OR Kit device
Up to 6 devices can be combined into one call
Address book with all your available experts
Custom-built storage and protection case with key-locking system
Connects within seconds high resolution with low latency
Up to 8 hours autonomy
Compatible with VGA, DVI/HDMI, and SDI sources
Benefits of the mirrOR
- Real-Time: OR View Anywhere mirrOR enables remote participants to view surgical screens, like X-rays or laparoscopy, as if they were in the OR.
- Enhanced Teaching and Collaboration: Surgeons can bring more people into the OR virtually, enabling safe expert advice and educational access.
- Remote Control for Precision: Remote participants can control the view, zooming in as needed to focus on critical details.
- Flexible and Portable Access: Lightweight and easy to integrate, mirrOR extends OR access for support and teaching from any location.
Our kits, a hardware solution for every use case:
The future of preceptorship
What’s included:
- mirrOR
- safeCASE
- Speaker
Minimally Invasive Collaboration
What’s included:
- visOR
- mirrOR x2
- panOR
- chargOR
Perfect for open surgery
What’s included:
- visOR
- mirrOR
- panOR
- chargOR
Seeing through your eyes
What’s included:
- visOR
- safeCASE
- controlOR
What our users say
Rods&Cones allows me to live-stream cardiac cases and training sessions to remote audiences with ease. It’s a valuable tool for education and knowledge sharing in cardiology.
I had the privilege to try these wonderful smart surgery glasses to operate live streaming from anywhere in the world. They give us effective, as in case of emergency we can connect at home and have the same vision as if we were in the OR. It allows us to collaborate with other partners and the different locations are no longer a problem.
What I like the most is the integration — combining multiple video sources in one screen, showing the surgeon’s hands, their view, and the entire OR setup. It’s like hosting a live surgical congress… but in your own operating theater.
With Rods&Cones we have excellent quality, compared to conventional live surgery streaming, but everything is so not in the way. You just have this very tiny cameras and connections, and it works very, very nice.
Adept at supporting open surgery, laparoscopic surgery, robotic surgery, and endoscopy, this system is versatile and user friendly. It is a phenomenal resource for surgical training and can be an incredible resource for surgeons in rural, resource constrained, or austere environments.
We can really bring together the best knowledge and provide the patients with the best care.
It was more effective remotely, as this way, I had to finish the procedure myself. It gives me more time to find solutions to problems before seeking assistance.
“I was guiding one of my colleagues on the marking of the cleft lip revision. Because he’s a very well-established and experienced CF plastic surgeon, he was able to follow my guidance.”
“I like the visOR because we have the chance to take the operating sites outside the OR and the endoscopic system.”
“I think Rods&Cones is a useful tool in the acute phases as a medium to get connected. With information going back and forth, we can improve performance during operations and therefore save lives.”
What our users say
Rods&Cones allows me to live-stream cardiac cases and training sessions to remote audiences with ease. It’s a valuable tool for education and knowledge sharing in cardiology.
I had the privilege to try these wonderful smart surgery glasses to operate live streaming from anywhere in the world. They give us effective, as in case of emergency we can connect at home and have the same vision as if we were in the OR. It allows us to collaborate with other partners and the different locations are no longer a problem.
What I like the most is the integration — combining multiple video sources in one screen, showing the surgeon’s hands, their view, and the entire OR setup. It’s like hosting a live surgical congress… but in your own operating theater.
With Rods&Cones we have excellent quality, compared to conventional live surgery streaming, but everything is so not in the way. You just have this very tiny cameras and connections, and it works very, very nice.
Adept at supporting open surgery, laparoscopic surgery, robotic surgery, and endoscopy, this system is versatile and user friendly. It is a phenomenal resource for surgical training and can be an incredible resource for surgeons in rural, resource constrained, or austere environments.
We can really bring together the best knowledge and provide the patients with the best care.
It was more effective remotely, as this way, I had to finish the procedure myself. It gives me more time to find solutions to problems before seeking assistance.
“I was guiding one of my colleagues on the marking of the cleft lip revision. Because he’s a very well-established and experienced CF plastic surgeon, he was able to follow my guidance.”
“I like the visOR because we have the chance to take the operating sites outside the OR and the endoscopic system.”
“I think Rods&Cones is a useful tool in the acute phases as a medium to get connected. With information going back and forth, we can improve performance during operations and therefore save lives.”