• CompanyFUJIFILM Healthcare Americas Corporation
  • CountryJapan / United States
  • Founded1934
  • Websitehealthcaresolutions-us.fujifilm.com

FDA 510(k) (K170858)HIPAA-compliant wireless

Human Medical Veterinary

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About Fujifilm

Fujifilm engineers a complete spectrum of compact and portable digital radiography systems built around its industry-leading FDR D-EVO detector technology and Dynamic Visualization II AI image processing. The FDR AQRO is an ultra-compact, lightweight (198 lb / 90 kg) mobile X-ray system — nearly 80% lighter than traditional mobile units — engineered for bedside imaging in ICU, NICU, pediatrics, surgery, ER, and long-term-care. The FDR Xair (XD2000) is the world’s lightest stand-mounted portable X-ray unit at just 3.5 kg (7.7 lb), purpose-built for community imaging, home-visit healthcare, isolation wards, disaster response, and field medical settings where mains power may be unavailable. Both systems pair with FDR D-EVO II detectors and Console Advance for low-dose, high-resolution imaging via Virtual Grid and Dynamic Visualization II.

Why Choose Fujifilm?

  • FDR AQRO — 198 lb (90 kg), nearly 80% lighter than traditional mobile X-ray systems
  • FDR Xair — just 3.5 kg (7.7 lb), the world’s lightest stand-mounted portable X-ray unit
  • AQRO: 2.5 kW generator, 40–100 kV, max 35 mA, 1.2 mm focal spot
  • Xair: 450 W output, 50–90 kV (2 kV steps), 5 mA fixed, 0.8 mm focal spot
  • Xair Li-polymer battery — up to 100 exposures per charge in off-grid environments
  • AQRO Li-ion battery — 12 hours at 20 exposures/hour; AC operation supported
  • Both systems integrate with FDR D-EVO II / D-EVO III CsI detectors
  • ISS (Irradiated Side Sampling) detector technology for higher DQE
  • Dynamic Visualization II AI image processing — auto bone & hardware recognition
  • Virtual Grid processing — reduces dose up to 50% on grid-less exposures
  • Hydro AG antibacterial coating (FDR AQRO)
  • Designed for bedside, community, home-visit, isolation-ward & disaster-response imaging

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How is FDR AQRO different from a traditional mobile X-ray?
FDR AQRO is nearly 80% lighter (198 lb vs. ~900–1,300 lb) and significantly smaller than traditional motorized mobile X-ray systems. It is human-powered (non-motorized), uses a low 2.5 kW generator, and is designed for tight bedside spaces — ICU, NICU, pediatric units, ER bays, surgical suites, and long-term-care facilities.
What is the battery runtime and charging behavior?
A full Li-ion battery charge supports up to 12 hours of continuous use at 20 exposures/hour, and a 15-minute quick charge provides up to 1 hour (20 exposures). Full charge takes 4 hours. The system can also be operated on AC power even when the battery is depleted, ensuring no downtime.
Which Fujifilm detectors work with FDR AQRO?
FDR AQRO integrates natively with Fujifilm FDR D-EVO III, D-EVO II, and FDR ES CsI flat panel detectors. All Fujifilm detectors feature ISS (Irradiated Side Sampling) technology and are compatible with Dynamic Visualization II image processing on the onboard console.
What is the X-ray generator output?
FDR AQRO uses a 2.5 kW mono-block generator integrating the X-ray tube and high-voltage generator (no high-voltage cables). Tube voltage 40–100 kV, max tube current 35 mA, technique range 0.25–100 mAs, focal spot 1.2 mm, target angle 16°, anode heat capacity 50 kHU.
Is FDR AQRO suitable for veterinary use?
Yes. While FDR AQRO is primarily a human-medical 510(k)-cleared mobile X-ray system, its compact footprint, low weight, 12-hour battery, and integration with Fujifilm DR detectors also make it well-suited for veterinary practices that need a complete bedside-mobile DR solution — particularly larger small-animal hospitals, equine recovery suites, and mixed-animal clinics.
What infection-control features are included?
FDR AQRO uses Fujifilm’s Hydro AG antibacterial coating on primary surfaces (also on FDR D-EVO II detector) — tested at 99.99% effectiveness against common bacteria. The system features a flat, cordless body design with minimal seams for fast wipe-down between patients.
How does the FDR Xair differ from the FDR AQRO?
They serve different scenarios. The FDR Xair (3.5 kg / 7.7 lb) is an ultra-portable, stand-mounted unit designed to be carried into homes, isolation wards, disaster sites, and field medical settings — with a 450 W generator, 50–90 kV range, and Li-polymer battery good for up to 100 exposures off-grid. The FDR AQRO (90 kg / 198 lb) is a full mobile DR cart system for in-hospital bedside imaging, with a more powerful 2.5 kW generator (40–100 kV) and onboard 17″ technologist console. Choose Xair for true portability and remote use; choose AQRO for full-featured bedside/ICU workflow.
Is the FDR Xair safe to use handheld?
No — the FDR Xair is intended for stand-mounted use only. In February 2025, Fujifilm issued a notification regarding unintended handheld operation of the XD2000, and Health Canada recalled associated documentation. Operators must use the included supporting stand (XD2000 ST, ST-M, or ST-S) and follow Fujifilm’s revised operation manual. The system is not approved for handheld use.

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