GlideScope Go Portable Video Laryngoscope System
Get the confidence of GlideScope® whenever and wherever you need it. Intubate routine and difficult airways with the handheld, portable video laryngoscopy system designed for rapid, first-pass success.

Clarity, Convenience, Compatibility
The portable video laryngoscope system, GlideScope® Go™, is ideal for use in small spaces, routine or emergent procedures, and whenever your environment demands mobility.
Product Highlights
See GlideScope Go in Action
Compatible with Two Convenient Options
GlideScope Go is compatible with Spectrum™ single-use video laryngoscopes, as well as Video Baton 2.0 and single-use GVL® Stats (3-4).


GlideScope Go with Spectrum Single-use Blades
GlideScope Spectrum Single-use Video Laryngoscopes combine low profile blades with the latest advancements in lighting and camera technology. Available in 9 different sizes, choose from a broad portfolio of hyperangulated and direct style blades.


GlideScope Go with Video Baton 2.0 Large
GlideScope Video Batons are designed to work with single-use GVL Stats (3-4) to provide a consistently clear, real-time view of the airway.
Bringing it All Together

GlideScope® Spectrum™ Single-use
Spectrum Single-use Video Laryngoscopes combine low profile blades with the latest advancements in lighting and camera technology.

GlideRite® Stylets
GlideRite Stylets are designed to complement angulated GlideScope video laryngoscopes and enable quick placement of ET Tubes.

GlideScope® Video Batons & GVL® Stats
Reusable GlideScope video batons are designed to work with single-use GVL Stats to provide a consistently clear, real-time view of the airway.
Helpful Information
Comparison of Glidescope® Go™, King Vision™, Dahlhausen Vl, i-view™ and Macintosh Laryngoscope Use during Difficult Airway Management Simulation by Experienced and Inexperienced Emergency Medical Staff: A Randomized Crossover Manikin Study
PLoS One, 2020
Video laryngoscopes with hyperangulated blades facilitated ETI in both groups and decreased the failure rate by an absolute 11.1% when used by paramedics with little previous experience in ETI.