Fujifilm FDR AQRO: Ultra-Lightweight Mobile X-Ray System
Authorized Fujifilm mobile X-ray equipment supplier. The Fujifilm FDR AQRO is a point-of-care mobile X-ray system. It is incredibly light at just 198 pounds and easy to maneuver thanks to four swiveling casters, so even patients in tight spaces can be imaged with this machine. The FDR AQRO is available worldwide, and in some locations it is called the Fujifilm Nano, with installation and support available from Medical Outfitters in all locations.
The system produces crisp, clear images thanks to Fujifilm DR detectors and refined image processing, and a low radiation dose keeps patients safe. A lightweight body with a long, extended tube head allows one-hand operation, a lithium-ion battery handles up to 12 hours of continuous use before charging, primary surfaces carry Fujifilm Hydro AG antibacterial coating, and Dynamic Visualization II is included standard to adjust image quality throughout the field. An articulating control panel confirms images instantly from any angle.
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Ultra-Lightweight Mobile X-Ray with Cord-Free Power
The FDR AQRO slides into small spaces and captures crisp images at a low dose. An ultra-lightweight compact design, cord-free battery power, and Fujifilm image processing keep patients and staff safe and the workflow fast. Full technical detail is in the expandable sections below.
Ultra-Lightweight Body: at just 198 pounds the FDR AQRO is nearly 80 percent lighter than traditional mobile X-ray systems, so staff do not need to strain to push it into a patient room
Amazing Maneuverability: four rotating casters allow precise travel in any direction and the ability to spin in place, with 180 degree rotation and front and back foot latches
Go Anywhere: the ultra-compact system provides easy access to the tightest bedside spaces throughout the hospital
One-Hand Tube Positioning: a small, lightweight body with an extended tube head reach allows one-hand operation for easy exam positioning, with a tube arm that swivels plus or minus 15 degrees
Articulating Control Panel: the panel rotates, tilts, and adjusts in height for instant image confirmation from any angle, with quick adjustments on the fly
Fewer Steps: the slim cart minimizes the distance between positioning the detector and taking the exposure, so sequential chest and abdomen exposures are quick
Cord-Free Lithium-Ion Power: the battery enables up to 12 hours of continuous use at 20 exposures per hour with no electrical outlets or cumbersome cords, charges fully in 4 hours, and can run on AC power while plugged in
High-Sensitivity ISS Detectors: the AQRO uses Fujifilm FDR D-EVO III, FDR D-EVO II, and FDR ES detectors with patented ISS reading technology for sharper images at a lower dose
Virtual Grid: acquires high-contrast images without a physical grid and lowers dose by up to 50 percent compared to grid exams, while removing artifacts from improper positioning
Dynamic Visualization II: intelligent data recognition adjusts density and contrast across the entire field, recognizing orthopedic hardware and anatomy for clear images of large patients and low penetration exams
Hydro AG Antibacterial Coating: primary surfaces, the operation panel, hand switch, tube arm, and collimator handles are coated to help guard against hospital-acquired infections
RIS and PACS Shortcuts: integrated console tools confirm patient information, manage studies, and transmit images without a second workstation
How the FDR AQRO compares against a traditional mobile X-ray system:
The FDR AQRO is the system staff reach for to complete critical scans on patients who cannot or will not come to the radiology suite. The cord-free battery removes the need for an outlet, the slim cart and four swiveling casters spin into any position single-handedly, and the extended tube head positions with one hand. Combined with high-sensitivity ISS detectors, Virtual Grid, and Dynamic Visualization II, the AQRO delivers diagnostic images at the bedside while Hydro AG coating and minimal cords keep the unit clean for sterile environments.
Full Technical Specifications
Complete reference data for capital procurement, RFP submissions, and biomedical review. Radiology directors, technologists, and biomedical engineers rely on this specification set when they evaluate a mobile digital X-ray system. Expand each category for full detail.
| Product Name | FDR AQRO, also sold as the Fujifilm Nano in some regions |
| Model Number | DR-XD1000 |
| Weight | 198 lbs (90 kg) |
| Total Width | 550 mm excluding handle, 600 mm including handle |
| Total Length | 770 mm |
| Total Height | 1460 mm |
| X-ray Design | Compact mono-tank X-ray |
| Technique Range | 40 to 100 kV and 0.25 to 100 mAs |
| Maximum Rating | 2.5 kW |
| Tube Voltage | 40 to 100 kV |
| Tube Current | Maximum 35 mA |
| Focal Spot | Nominal 1.2 mm |
| Anode Heat Capacity | 35 kJ, 50 kHU, target angle 16 degrees |
| Power Supply | 100 to 240 V AC, single phase, 50 to 60 Hz |
| Battery | Lithium-ion, cord-free operation |
| Continuous Use | Up to 12 hours at 20 exposures per hour |
| Full Charge | About 4 hours |
| Quick Charge | 15 minute charge provides up to 1 hour of use |
| AC Power | Can be used while plugged in, even when the battery is drained |
| Casters | Four rotating casters for travel in any direction and spin in place |
| Rotation | 180 degree rotation, with a tube arm that swivels plus or minus 15 degrees |
| Locks | Front and back foot latches, with an option to lock only the rear wheels |
| Tube Head | Extended reach for one-hand operation |
| Control Panel | Articulating panel with rotation, tilt, and height adjustment |
| Detector Holder | Built-in charging and initialization, keyed lock, and a tilting design for bagging |
| Compatible Detectors | Fujifilm FDR D-EVO III, FDR D-EVO II, and FDR ES CsI models |
| Detector Sizes | 14 by 17, 17 by 17, 10 by 12 inch, and 24 by 30 cm |
| ISS Technology | Patented irradiated side sampling for higher sensitivity, image preview in about 2 seconds |
| Virtual Grid | High-contrast images without a grid, up to 50 percent lower dose |
| Dynamic Visualization II | Intelligent recognition of density, contrast, and foreign objects across the field |
| Noise Reduction | Fujifilm noise reduction circuitry for up to 1.7 times the DQE of previous models |
Clinical Applications
Deployed wherever imaging needs to reach the patient inside the hospital, from the ICU and emergency department to wards, isolation rooms, the operating room, and long-term care.
A 198 pound cord-free cart reaches the ICU bedside for critical chest and abdomen exposures on patients who cannot be moved.
Amazing maneuverability and one-hand tube positioning support fast imaging in a busy emergency department.
Hydro AG antibacterial coating and an easy-to-clean cordless design suit ward and isolation room imaging.
The slim, spin-in-place cart fits tight operating room and recovery spaces for intraoperative and post-operative films.
A lightweight system with up to 12 hours of battery use brings digital radiography to long-term care and skilled nursing settings.
An ultra-compact footprint and four swiveling casters reach the tightest bedside spaces for spontaneous, point-of-care exams.
From Cordless Roll to a Bedside Image
A mobile imaging workflow built for speed at the point of care. Cordless travel, one-hand positioning, instant confirmation, and integrated RIS and PACS move each exam from the bedside to the archive. Expanded workflow details are in the expandable sections below.
A single staff member rolls the 198 pound FDR AQRO to the patient on four swiveling casters, spinning it into position single-handedly without lifting or wrestling a heavy machine. Because it runs on a lithium-ion battery, no outlet is required, and the unit reaches the tightest bedside spaces.
The small, lightweight body and extended tube head reach allow one-hand positioning of the X-ray field, and the arm swivels plus or minus 15 degrees for fine tuning. The slim cart minimizes the distance between positioning the detector and taking the exposure, so sequential chest and abdomen films are quick.
After exposure, the articulating control panel rotates, tilts, and adjusts in height for instant image confirmation from any angle. High-sensitivity FDR D-EVO III, II, or FDR ES detectors with ISS technology preview the image in about 2 seconds at a low dose.
Virtual Grid removes scatter without a physical grid for up to 50 percent lower dose, and Dynamic Visualization II optimizes density and contrast across the field. Integrated RIS and PACS shortcuts on the console confirm patient information and transmit images without a second workstation.
Regulatory Compliance and Safety
FDA cleared as a mobile X-ray system, manufactured by FUJIFILM Healthcare Americas Corporation. Medical Outfitters is an ISO 13485:2016 certified supplier of imaging equipment, so every Fujifilm FDR AQRO ships through a documented and audited quality management system. Full compliance documentation is available in the expandable sections below.
FDA Cleared: the Fujifilm FDR AQRO mobile X-ray system is FDA cleared.
ISO 13485: Medical Outfitters Inc. is independently ISO 13485:2016 certified as a supplier, so every system ships through a fully audited quality management system.
Hydro AG Coating: Hydro AG antibacterial coating on primary surfaces is 99.99 percent effective against the most common bacteria and 100 times more effective than traditional silver ion coatings, which adds protection against hospital-acquired infections.
Easy to Clean: smooth surfaces and a cableless tube arm simplify cleaning for sterile environments.
Manufacturer: the FDR AQRO is manufactured by FUJIFILM Healthcare Americas Corporation of Lexington, Massachusetts.
Integration: the console includes RIS and PACS shortcuts and DICOM connectivity to confirm patient information, manage studies, and transmit images.
Detector & Accessory Review
Tell us your mobile imaging volume and detector needs. Our team helps you pair the FDR AQRO with the right Fujifilm detectors and accessories such as the storage compartment, filter, and apron hanger, and coordinates delivery and training.
Capital Equipment & RFP Support
Pricing, technical documentation, and logistics for mobile X-ray deployments. We support hospitals, imaging services, and purchasing departments evaluating lightweight mobile digital X-ray systems, including the Fujifilm Nano. Contact us for RFP packages.
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers to the most common purchase and clinical questions about the Fujifilm FDR AQRO mobile X-ray system. Tap any question to expand.
The Fujifilm FDR AQRO is an ultra-lightweight, compact mobile digital X-ray system designed for point-of-care imaging at the bedside. At just 198 pounds it is nearly 80 percent lighter than a traditional mobile X-ray system and easy to maneuver on four swiveling casters, so it reaches the tightest bedside spaces. It pairs Fujifilm DR detectors with advanced image processing to produce crisp images at a low dose.
Yes. The FDR AQRO is available worldwide, and in some locations it is called the Fujifilm Nano. It is the same compact mobile digital X-ray system, model DR-XD1000, and Medical Outfitters provides installation and support in all locations.
Both are Fujifilm mobile X-ray solutions, but they are different form factors. The FDR AQRO is a complete lightweight mobile X-ray cart at 198 pounds, with a battery, an X-ray tube on an extended arm, and onboard detector storage and charging, built for hospital bedside, ICU, and ward imaging. The FDR Xair is a handheld 3.5 kilogram X-ray source for homes, clinics, and field use. Our team helps match the right system to your setting.
The FDR AQRO weighs just 198 pounds, nearly 80 percent lighter than traditional mobile X-ray systems that range from about 882 to 1,323 pounds. Four rotating casters allow travel in any direction and the ability to spin in place, with front and back foot latches and an option to lock only the rear wheels to prevent swiveling for easier steering.
The lithium-ion battery enables up to 12 hours of continuous use at 20 exposures per hour with no cords. A full charge takes about 4 hours, a 15 minute quick charge provides up to 1 hour of use, and the system can also be used on AC power while plugged in, even when the battery is drained, which minimizes downtime.
The FDR AQRO is designed for use with Fujifilm DR detectors including the FDR D-EVO III, FDR D-EVO II, and FDR ES CsI models, available in 14 by 17, 17 by 17, 10 by 12 inch, and 24 by 30 cm sizes with patented ISS reading technology and image preview in about 2 seconds. It adds Virtual Grid for up to 50 percent dose reduction without a grid, Dynamic Visualization II image processing, and Fujifilm noise reduction circuitry.
Yes. The Fujifilm FDR AQRO mobile X-ray system is FDA cleared. Medical Outfitters Inc. is ISO 13485:2016 certified as the supplying distributor, so every system ships through an audited quality management system. It is manufactured by FUJIFILM Healthcare Americas Corporation.
Through Medical Outfitters Inc., ISO 13485:2016 certified, Miami, FL. We supply the system with compatible Fujifilm detectors and accessories, and provide nationwide installation and support, including in regions where it is sold as the Fujifilm Nano. Call (305) 885-4045 or request a quote online.
Compatible Equipment
Other Fujifilm mobile imaging systems and detectors that work with the FDR AQRO, from the FDR D-EVO III detector it captures with to the handheld FDR Xair and the FDR Cross hybrid C-arm.
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