VenusLab's optical and fiber optic component products focus on high-precision optical signal regulation and transmission. They cover the entire chain from basic optical components to fiber optic integration solutions, and can form a synergistic effect with the company's own detectors, cameras and other products to build a complete optical system.

The objective lens of VenusLab microscope is the core imaging component of an optical microscope. It is responsible for collecting the reflected/transmitted light from microscopic samples and converging it to form an image. Working in synergy with the microscope camera, it enables "high-magnification and high-definition microscopic observation".Different from other optical components, it directly determines the imaging resolution and clarity, and serves as a key element in microscopic analysis for biology, materials science, and industrial applications.


A fiber collimator is a core passive optical device, mainly used to realize bidirectional optical path conversion of "divergent light transmitted in optical fiber → parallel light" or "external parallel light → optical fiber coupled light". It is a key component in fields such as optical communication, laser applications, and spectral analysis to ensure the stability of optical paths and the efficiency of optical energy transmission.

Patchcords are standardized connectivity components designed for short-distance signal transmission between devices, serving as the "neural synapses" of optical and data networks. These pre-terminated cables enable rapid deployment and maintenance, bridging equipment such as switches, routers, spectrometers, and patch panels while minimizing signal loss. Their core value lies in balancing transmission efficiency, mechanical durability, and environmental adaptability across diverse industrial scenarios, from data centers to precision instrumentation.