What really sets this apart is the 12.1-inch HD display at 1024x768 — most portables in this class are stuck at 10 inches or so, and that extra real estate makes a real difference when you're scanning for subtle tissue changes, especially in veterinary work where the anatomy can be tricky.

We run every unit through a 72-hour burn-in test before it leaves the warehose, and I mean every single one, not just a random sample form the batch, because the last thing you want is a screen flicker mid-exam or a probe that loses contact after three weeks.

quality assurance side is where we've put most of our effort, actually — each device ships with its own COA and the HPLC data on the transducer performance, and we keep a retest policy that lets you send back any unit within 30 days if the image qualiy doesn't match the batch sample we sent you.
For ordering, the MOQ is typically 5 units for a custom OEM run, but our company can do single units for stock models, and the lead time is usually 20 days or so once we confirm the probe configuration you need — convex is standdard, but we've done linear and phased array on request.

One thing buyers don't always ask about is the batch consistency on the imaging modes — we calibrate each unit against a reference phantom, so the B-mode gain settings are within 2% of each other across a production run, which matters more than the spec sheet numbers when you're switching between units in a clinic.

Anyway, it's not ideal for cardiac work if you need continuous wave Doppler — the PW mode is fine for peripheral vascular, but for deep cardiac you'd want a dedicated system, and that's just the honest truth about where this device fits best in a practice.
MOQ for OEM/ODM is typically 50 units, but we can discuss smaller trial orders if you're just starting out.
Standard lead time is 25-30 days for custom units, depending on the complexity of your branding or software tweaks.
Yes, all three certificates are included with every unit, so you can clear customs and show your clients without hassle.
Absolutely, the convex probe works for both human and veterinary diagnostics—just select the right preset in the menu.
Each UM-US001 comes in a foam-lined hard case, and it's safe to store between -10°C and 50°C, so no issues in transit.