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CE/FDA Certified SAB-500 Ultrasound B Scanner for Ophthalmology Clinics and Hospitals CE/FDA Certified SAB-500 Ultrasound B Scanner for Ophthalmology Clinics and Hospitals
CE/FDA Certified SAB-500 Ultrasound B Scanner for Ophthalmology Clinics and Hospitals CE/FDA Certified SAB-500 Ultrasound B Scanner for Ophthalmology Clinics and Hospitals
CE/FDA Certified SAB-500 Ultrasound B Scanner for Ophthalmology Clinics and Hospitals CE/FDA Certified SAB-500 Ultrasound B Scanner for Ophthalmology Clinics and Hospitals

CE/FDA Certified SAB-500 Ultrasound B Scanner for Ophthalmology Clinics and Hospitals

US$ 3690.00 ~ 4090.00
Min.Order: 1
Product origin: Chongqing, China
Category: Medical Equipment
Product Name: Medical Equipment
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  • Model Number : SAB-500
  • Scanning Modes : A-scan, B-scan, B+B, B+A
  • Frequency Range : 10MHz (standard), 20MHz (optional)
  • Scan Depth : A-scan: 40mm, B-scan: 60mm
  • Resolution : Lateral ≤0.3mm, Vertical ≤0.2mm
  • Display : 15" LCD with 256 gray scales
  • IOL Formulas : SRK-II, SRK-T, HOFFER-Q, HOLLADAY, BINKHORST-II, HAIGIS
  • Measurement Accuracy : ±0.05mm
  • Scan Angle : 53° sector scanning
  • Image Storage : 10 scans per eye, 100 images movie review
  • Power Supply : Built-in battery (4 hours operation)
  • Probe Type : Magnetic driven, noiseless
  • Dimensions : Standard clinical size
  • Weight : Clinical portable unit

We’ve got about 15 units in stock right now, can ship within 5 working days via courier—no cold chain since it’s just the device with its internal battery, but I’d unpack it from the box first and let it sit at room temp for an hour before first charge if it’s been sitting in a cold warehose.

Basically, it’s a clinical-grade ultrasound that does both A-scan and B-scan (and B+B or B+A modes), so you’re getting biometry and real-time imaging in one box, and the 10MHz probe is the standard—20MHz optional if you need finer detail, but most clinics find the 10MHz sufficient for routine stuff like cataract measurements or retinal checks.

SAB-500 Ophthalmic Scanner Front View

What makes it worth buying is the magnetic-driven probe—it’s noiseless (we’ve had customers say patients actually relax more during the exam), and the 15-inch LCD with 256 gray scales gives you enough contrast to spot small vitreous opacities without needing a separate monitor.

SAB-500 Scanner Display Interface

You get 6 IOL formulas standdard—SRK-II, SRK-T, HOFFER-Q, HOLLADAY, BINKHORST-II, HAIGIS—and measurement accuracy of ±0.05mm on the A-scan, which is tighter than most entry-level units, plus a 53° sector scan angle for the B-mode so you cover enough posterior area in one pass.

SAB-500 Scanner in Clinical Use

It’s pretty much fit for a standard clinical room—about the size of a small cart, weighs maybe 8kg or so, so it’s portable enough to wheel between exam rooms but sturdy—only downside is the build isn’t as solid as a full-size full-tower unit, so if you’re high-volume hospital doing 50 scans a day, the battery life (4 hours) might mean you plug it in by the third hour.

One detail most buyers don’t think to ask: teh image storage handles 10 scans per eye and 100 images total for movie review, which is fine for a single patient session, but if you want to archive lots of exams on-device, you’ll need to offload via USB pretty regularly—works better as a screening tool than a primary archive system.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the SAB-500 come with both 10MHz and 20MHz probes, or do we need to order the 20MHz separately?

The standard probe is 10MHz, and the 20MHz is optional. You can add it as an upgrade when placing your order.

What's the minimum order quantity for this ultrasound B scanner?

We don't have a strict MOQ for the SAB-500. You can order a single unit for evaluation or bulk for your clinic chain.

Do you provide CE and FDA certification documents with the shipment?

Yes, we include both CE and FDA certificates with the system. Copies are available before you order if needed for your registration.

Can the SAB-500 store patient data and images for later review?

It stores up to 10 scans per eye and has a 100-image movie review feature, so you can playback and analyze exams after the patient leaves.

How long does the built-in battery last on a full charge?

The battery runs about 4 hours, which is enough for a full clinic day without plugging in. Recharge time is around 2 hours.

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