cobas® c 111 analyzer
Small box. Big performance.
IVD
For in vitro diagnostic use.

Designed to fit in many ways
With a comprehensive test menu and easy integration of STAT samples, it can support testing of both routine clinical chemistry panels and rapid turnaround critical care markers. In addition, the cobas c 111 analyzer uses the same reagent formulations as the larger cobas® clinical chemistry analyzers. This standardizes patient results, which is vital to integrated laboratory networks serving outpatient services, emergency departments and clinics, as well as private laboratories serving primary care physicians.
High quality of results
- Comprehensive testing capabilities
- Reliable results
High uptime
- Highly reliable system delivering 99 % uptime1
- Excellent support provided by Roche organizations worldwide
High efficiency
- Essential routine testing on a small footprint
- Simple system operation
Optimized workflow
- Reducing complexity for a range of laboratories, both networked or standalone
- Consistent results across the cobas platform

Excellent peformance
- More than 40 assays and applications available including whole blood HbA1c, hsCRP, and D-dimer
- Externally rated performance2
High system reliability
- Robust system design
- Wizard-guided maintenance procedures
- More than 7,000 analyzers installed worldwide
Good fit for labs <50 samples/day
- Throughput of up to 100 tests/hour
- Low water consumption of up to 3 liters per day
- Compact benchtop system for labs with limited floor space
- Easy, intuitive software handling
Network compatibility
- Ability to connect to local IT environment
- Common reagent chemistry across the cobas platform
References
- Roche data on file.
- Bowling, J.L., Katayev, A. (2010). Labmedicine, 41(7): 398-402.