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Down to the Core of
the Crime

Real-Time
Autofocus
Up to 4-6 Hours of Illumination
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0 Million
Wavelength
Combinations
330nm-1110nm

UV / VIS / IR
Sensor
0 MP
Superspectral Ultra High
Resolution Camera
The World Leader in
Forensic Imaging
superspectral core logo

Down to the Core of
the Crime

0 MP
Superspectral Ultra High
Resolution Camera
Real-Time Autofocus
Battery, Up to 4-6 Hours of Illumination
0 Million
Wavelength Combinations
330nm - 1100nm
UV / VIS / IR
Sensor

Auto Smart
Search

All in One

Portable & Lightweight

Single-Lens Dual-Range Optics

Seamlessly shifts between far and near capture through an integrated In/Out optical system, all within one compact lens.

IN LIGHT

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OUT LIGHT

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SuperSpectral Core FAQ

The SuperSpectral Core is a forensic imaging device used at crime scenes and in forensic laboratories to detect and document a wide range of evidence including blood traces, body fluids, GSR particles, fingerprints, drugs, accelerants, and more.

It detects a wide range of evidence including blood traces, semen, body fluids, GSR particles, bone, hair, fiber, drugs, accelerants, fingerprints, and documents, all on light, dark, and multicolored backgrounds.

It includes a case management system, GPS, data stamps (location, time, date, filter and light info), and supports export via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB, Mini HDMI, and SIM.

Yes. It weighs approximately 1.4 kg and comes with a tripod for crime scene use and a copy stand for laboratory use.

Yes, the SuperSpectral Core has an Auto Smart Search feature along with a dedicated Smart Button. This allows investigators to automatically scan and identify evidence without manually cycling through every light and filter combination, saving significant time during an investigation.

Yes. It combines imaging, lighting, filtering, documentation, and case management in a single handheld device.

It covers a spectral range from 330nm to 1100nm, spanning UV, visible light, and infrared, which goes beyond standard forensic imaging tools.

The design of this device is protected by a patent. Unauthorized reproduction or manufacture is strictly prohibited and subject to legal action.