Rechargeable Light Source Charging Base
The Rechargeable Light Source Charging Base is a multi-port charging station designed to keep Bionix rechargeable light sources powered and ready throughout the clinical day. Compatible with ClearLook Lighted Ear Curettes and all Bionix OneLight rechargeable light sources, it charges up to four units simultaneously via USB-C, removing the need to manage individual chargers or swap batteries between procedures.
Made by iWalk, the base is compact enough to sit on an exam room countertop or central workstation. A USB-C to USB-C cable is included. The light source itself is sold separately.
For practices running the Lighted Micro Suction System, the Bionix Rechargeable Light Source, or the OneLight MicroSuction & Curettage Combination Pack across multiple providers or exam rooms, the charging base ensures instruments are consistently available without workflow interruption.
- Charges up to four Bionix rechargeable light sources simultaneously
- USB-C to USB-C connection for fast, reliable charging
- Compatible with ClearLook Lighted Ear Curettes and Bionix OneLight rechargeable light sources
- Compact footprint for countertop or workstation placement
- Keeps instruments powered and ready across a full clinical day
- Light source not included
- 1 multi-port charging base (light source not included)
- 1 USB-C to USB-C cable
Light sources and lighted instrumentation are available separately from ADCO Medical Suppliers.
- Brand: iWalk
- SKU: 3695CL
- Charging ports: Up to 4 simultaneous
- Connection type: USB-C to USB-C
- Compatibility: Bionix rechargeable light sources, ClearLook Lighted Ear Curettes, Bionix OneLight instruments
- Light source included: No
- Contracts: FSS (36F79725D0113), MSPV BPA (36C24C21A0160), GSA GS-03F-085GA
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