CinVivo FAQs — Titan 4K HDR & Sentry
Training, privacy, demos, Titan hardware and accessories, room integration, specialties, HDR, warranties, procurement, and video workflow basics.
General
Do you offer video production services?
With our smart camera systems, teams can record procedure-room video and use optional editing services to create a final video. Please contact us to get more information.
Does CinVivo offer training for new users?
Yes. Every purchase includes onboarding and training, with optional advanced workshops.
Does CinVivo save or store any PHI?
CinVivo is designed to avoid collecting personal information in the camera workflow. Video storage can remain on organization-owned SD cards or SSD drives, depending on configuration.
How do I request a demo?
You can request a demo through the CinVivo website or by contacting our sales team directly.
How does the Titan 4K HDR differ from other surgical head cameras?
Unlike many traditional camera setups, Titan 4K HDR records in full 4K resolution with HDR, transmits wirelessly without tethered cables, and is ready for advanced video analysis and training workflows.
How does the Titan 4K HDR improve surgical training and education?
By recording the surgeon's point of view, Titan 4K HDR can provide useful teaching material for residents, students, and training programs. Its 4K HDR video preserves clarity in complex lighting conditions.
How much free support or warranty is included?
A 1-year product warranty is included. It is possible to extend the warranty for several years—please contact us for further information.
How should teams evaluate Titan 4K HDR for procurement and usage?
Titan 4K HDR is positioned as a camera, documentation, and teaching system. Requirements can vary by organization and region, so teams should review their own procurement and usage policies.
What makes CinVivo different from other surgical video companies?
CinVivo specializes in surgeon-perspective camera systems, not generic head-mounted headlights. Titan 4K HDR is designed for alignment, comfort, and future-ready video workflows.
What specialties typically use the Titan 4K HDR?
It can support video capture across multiple specialties, including orthopedics, neurosurgery, ENT, plastic surgery, cardiothoracic surgery, and minimally invasive workflows.
Where is the Titan 4K HDR available for purchase?
The Titan 4K HDR is available worldwide via CinVivo direct sales and select distribution partners.
Product use
Can I capture still photos while recording video?
Yes. Surgeons can capture high-resolution stills without interrupting video recording.
Can I connect multiple monitors to the HUB?
Yes, the HUB has one HDMI output and a second USB-C Thunderbolt connection. USB-C Thunderbolt can be used to connect a second monitor via a USB-C to HDMI or USB-C to DisplayPort adapter, depending on the monitor input.
Can I record and live stream at the same time?
Yes—the Titan supports simultaneous 4K local recording and 4K live casting.
Can I take still shots during a case?
Yes—you can capture still shots from the Remote Control Tablet. Press the snapshot control on the center bottom of the preview screen; images are saved in the active project folder (or a new folder if none is active). Snapshots work while recording.
Can the Titan 4K HDR integrate with existing OR systems?
Yes. Titan 4K HDR can connect with compatible video and display systems, enabling live streaming, recording, and broadcast to room monitors or remote sessions.
Does it work with surgical loupes?
Yes—the system uses a specially designed head mount compatible with loupe use, with multiple mount options to fit different setups.
How do I clean and disinfect the device after surgery?
Use organization-approved disinfectant wipes on exterior surfaces; the lens is coated for straightforward cleaning.
How does the system perform in low-light conditions?
Optimized HDR sensor technology helps preserve visibility even in demanding lighting.
How durable is the unit during long procedures?
Titan is built with ruggedized housing and active cooling intended for sustained use during longer recording sessions.
How long does it take to fully recharge a battery?
Batteries typically recharge in about 2–3 hours using the included rapid charging dock.
How much video storage does it include?
The setup includes swappable external SSD storage (2 TB), providing up to ~150 hours of continuous 4K recording; additional SSDs can be added.
What is the battery life during continuous recording?
A single swappable battery provides about 3.5 hours of continuous recording; swaps can extend longer cases.
Technology
Does the Titan 4K HDR connect to hospital IT infrastructure?
Titan 4K HDR can operate as a standalone system using its own private, encrypted connectivity and does not have to integrate with facility-wide networks.
What does HDR mean, and why is it important in surgery?
HDR (high dynamic range) balances bright highlights and shadows in challenging lighting so visual detail remains easier to review in recordings.
What file formats are recordings saved in?
Recordings are saved in MP4 (H.264) for efficient storage and broad playback compatibility.