Browse Through Our Exceptional Body Scanners

HT3000SV
Stationary, micro-dose full-body
X-ray imaging system

ES3
Millimeter radio wave (MMW) technology
Widely used in a variety of applications
X-ray vs. Millimeter Wave (MMW) – Know the Difference
Both the ES3 and HT3000SV are body inspection systems, but they use completely different technologies and serve vastly different purposes.
HT3000SV – X-ray Full Body Scanner
Designed specifically for corrections, law enforcement, and rehabilitation centers for use on detainees, prisoners, and clients.
Technology: Ultra-low dose ionizing radiation (ANSI/IAEA compliant)
Strengths:
- Detects contraband inside and on the body
- Identifies weapons, drugs, cell phones, and more—even in body cavities
- Proven in correctional and law enforcement deployments
Limitations: Depending on location, you will be required to obtain radiation safety oversight and can be prohibited from screening those with medically implanted devices, pregnant, or juvenile.
ES3 Millimeter Wave (MMW) Body Scanner
Designed for security checkpoints and high-throughput screening for staff, visitors, and public use.
Technology: Non-ionizing millimeter wave (no radiation)
Strengths:
- Ultra-fast scans (≤2 seconds)
- Privacy-protected generic images
- Compact, high-throughput design
- Ideal for correctional lobbies, courthouses, and other front-end checkpoints.
Limitations: Detects items on the body or under clothing only Cannot detect contraband inside the body
Quick Comparison
| Feature | HT3000SV (X-ray) | ES3 (MMW) |
|---|---|---|
| Technology | Low-dose transmission X-ray | Non-ionizing millimeter wave |
| Scan Time | ≤ 4 seconds | ≤ 2 seconds |
| Privacy | Detailed imaging for contraband | Generic outline, no anatomy |
| Detects Inside Body | ✅ Yes | ❌ No |
| Typical Use | Intake Area for Prisons, Jails, and Rehabilitation Centers. | Front Lobbies for Corrections, Prisons, and Courthouses. |
| Radiation | Very low, ANSI compliant | None |