We're currently shipping these within 5-7 business days or so, and the MOQ is typically just one unit if you're testing the waters—it comes in a compact carrying case that's pretty much ready to go out of the box with the dual-probe design, 128 transducer elements, and three probe types covering convex at 3.5/5.0MHz, linear at 7.5/10MHz, and cardiac at 2.5/5.0MHz for scanning depths form 20mm up to 305mm depending on which preset you're using.
It basically works with iOS, Android, or Windows through the MY USG app, which is a free download and update, and you can store images as JPEG, MP4, or DICOM files—most buyers go with the tablet setup for portability, but we've seen it used on smartphones for quick scans in the field.
The clinical presets cover abdomen, GYN, OB, cardiac, urology, kidney, lung, thyroid, small parts, pediatrics, vascular, carotid, breast, MSK, and nerve, so it's better than a single-purpose unit for general diagnostics, though it's not really suited for high-end cardiology work because the cardiac probe is 2.5/5.0MHz and you'll want a dedicated echo machine for that.
One thing you might not think to ask: the battery life is about 2-3 hours of continuous scanning, which is fine for a clinic day but you'll want to charge it between heavy sessions. Also, the OEM support is available if you need logo or packging customiztion, but we usually have stock in the 20-50 unit range for standard orders.
Measurements include B-mode, B+M mode, B+PW mode, and automatic vessel flow, and it's CE, FDA, and ISO13485 certified as a Class II device—the 2-year the probe and unit, but confirm lead time if you're ordering more than 50 units because we sometimes run a bit short on the cardiac presets.
The actual weight is about 300 grams or so, so it's easy to hold for extended exams, and the 20-305mm depth range gives you flexibility for small parts like thyroid up to deeper abdominal views—just keep in mind that the linear probe tops out at about 100mm depth, which is pretty standard for MSK or vascular work anyway.
The convex probe can reach a scanning depth of up to 305mm, making it suitable for abdominal and OB/GYN exams where deeper penetration is needed.
Yes, it stores images in DICOM format along with JPEG and MP4, so you can easily import them into PACS or other medical record systems.
It's CE, FDA, and ISO13485 certified, and classified as a Class II device, so it meets regulatory standards for clinical diagnostics.
Absolutely, OEM support is available for logo and packaging customization—just let us know your requirements when placing the order.
We offer a 2-year warranty on the entire unit, including the probes, covering any manufacturing defects or malfunctions.