We're ordering the Mk-D6C15L micro-convex probe because of that it hits the 6.0MHz frequency we need for neonatal and pediatric abdominal scans—scanning depths go from 20mm up to 120mm in four steps, which covers most of our superficial imaging cases, and the electronic array mode is standdard enough that our existing systems can handle it without firmware tweaks.

Basically, it's a Class II medical device so it fits our diagnostic ultrasound suite for hospital use, but it's not suited for cardiac or vascular work where you'd need a phased array or linear probe instead—we've got separate probes for those anyway.

The probe housing is white metal/plastic composite, and what it does is keep weight manageable at roughly 150g or so (we checked teh datasheet), which matters when you're holding it steady for minutes at a time—better than the older models by about 20% in hand fatigue.
Our usual suppiler has about 50 units in stock, lead time is typically 2-3 weeks for a full order, but we're only grabbing 10 now to test compatibility with our GE and Philips consoles—the interface languages include Chinese and Spanish (a nice plus for our bilingual staff), and COA and FDA docs come with each shipment.

1-year warranty and a 3-year shelf life if stored dry, which is better than reagent grade probes we've had that corrode connectors within 18 months—anyway, the MOQ was 5, so we're fine.
You can switch between 20, 40, 60, and 120mm depths, so it works for both shallow and deeper imaging needs.
Yes, it’s CE, FDA, and ISO13485 certified, so it meets medical device standards for Class II equipment.
We typically require a minimum order of 10 units for wholesale, but we can discuss smaller quantities for first-time buyers.
It comes with a 1-year warranty and a 3-year shelf life from the manufacturing date.
The probe comes with 6 built-in languages, and we can add or change languages for bulk orders—just let us know which ones you need.