128 elements across a 2-8MHz range, and it's a direct fit for the GE Voluson E9—that's the headline spec that matters most here. What that means in practice is you're getting real-time 4D imaging with enough bandwidth to handle OB/GYN and urological work without swapping probes mid-scan. Teh convex array gives you that wide field of view, which is pretty much essential for fetal assessments or pelvic exams where you need good contact and depth. It's CE certified, so compliance isn't a headache, and the 1-year the basics—though we usually have stock, but confirm lead time if you're in a rush (check lead time). Dimensoins are 45×27×9cm, so it's not tiny, but it's manageable for a busy clinic. One thing: it's not suited for cardiac or vascular appliction, so don't try to stretch it there. Anyway, metal and plastic build feels solid, and the ergonomics are decent for longer sessions. I ordered it because the element count and frequency range beat most OEM alternatives for this system, and the price was better than reagent grade for this tier.


Standard lead time is 25-30 business days after order confirmation and sample approval, but we can expedite to 15-20 days if you need it faster.
Yes, the RAB6-D is fully CE certified. We'll provide the certificate with the shipment or digitally upon request.
Our MOQ for this probe is 50 units for a first custom order, but we can discuss smaller quantities if you're doing a trial run.
No, the RAB6-D is specifically designed for the GE Voluson E9 connector. It won't work with E8 or other models without a hardware change.
Each probe is shipped in a foam-lined case to prevent damage. Store it in a cool, dry place between -10°C and 40°C, away from direct sunlight.