We've been shippng these units for about three years now, and build quality is consistent batch to batch — nothing fancy but it holds up. You'll get the main unit with a 12-inch LED monitor, a 3.5MHz convex probe, and a 7.5MHz linear probe straight out of the box, and the whole thing runs off a built-in Li-ion battery so you don't need a power outlet nearby. It's pretty much the same as the Mindray P9 you'd see in a catalog, but we source them with full CE, FDA, EEC, and ISO13485 docs on file.

The scanning depth goes to 250mm or more, and the probe elements are all 128 — that's standard for this class. What it does is give you multiple display modes (B, B/B, 4B, B/M, M, B/C, B/C/D, B/D, Duplex, Triplex, CFM, PW) so you're covered for abdominal work or vascular checks. We usually have stock, but confirm lead time if you need more than 20 units — sometimes it's 30 days or so depending on the shipping lane. Most buyers go with the 3.5MHz convex for general use, and the optional 6.5MHz transvaginal probe is a common add-on for OB/GYN clinics.

Spatial compound imaging is actually useful here — it uses multiple lines of sight to cut down speckle artifacts and clean up border detection, which matters more for superficial imaging than deep abdominal scans. It's not great for cardiac appliction, so don't plan on using this as a dedicated echo machine. The image storage formats include BMP, JPEG, PNG, and DICOM if you tick the option box, but the DICOM license adds about $150 to the unit cost.
Payment terms are typically 30% deposit and 70% before shipment, but our company can do T/T or L/C at sight for larger orders. Shipping is via sea freight (usually 4-6 weeks) or air if you're in a hurry — air doubles the freight cost roughly. The unit dimnesions are 16.1×29×35.4 cm, so it fits on a standard pallet with 8-10 per layer. We include a COA and a one-year warranty on the main board, but the probes are consumables and only get 90 days.

One thing nobody mentions is that the battery is non-removable — if it dies after two years, you're sending the whole unit back for replacement. Also, the 3.5MHz micro-convex probe is a separate purchase, not included in the standdard kit, so factor that in if you need pediatric work. The trolley is optional too, and honestly most clinics just set it on a cart.
Yes, the P9 is CE, FDA, EEC, and ISO13485 certified. We can include copies of all relevant certificates with your order—just let us know which ones you need.
We don't have a strict MOQ—you can order a single unit if that works for you. For larger quantities, we can discuss volume pricing.
Typically, it takes about 15-20 working days for a custom order after confirmation. This includes branding and any software adjustments you request.
Yes, DICOM is available as an optional feature. The standard unit saves in BMP, JPEG, and PNG, but we can enable DICOM upon request.
It uses a built-in Li-ion battery. On a full charge, it runs for about 2-3 hours of continuous scanning, depending on usage.