We've had hospitals call us on a Friday because their main cart machine went down and they needed something they could toss in a bag for weekend rounds, and this little unit handled the whole shift without a recharge. They use it mostly for FAST exams and line placements, basically scanning right at the bedside without dragging a cart through the door.


It runs on both Windows and Android, which is handy because we see clinics split about 60/40 on which OS they prefer, and the probe sits at a 7.5MHz center frequency that adjusts form 5.0 up to 100MHz depending on what you're scanning. The L40 electronic linear array gives you a scanning depth of at least 120mm that you can tweak visually, and the grayscale hits 256 levels—better than a lot of older cart systems we used to sell, honestly, for soft tissue work it's pretty much on par. There are 8 false color options and 140 body marks, so if you're doing a lot of thyroid or vascular work you can mark right on the image without switching screens.

A buyer from a rural clinic told me last month they use the 4B mode for comparing serial gallbladder scans side by side, and the measurements cover distance, area, angle, depth, volume, and ratio—all the usual stuff you'd expect. One thing though: the working time is listed as over 4 hours, and we've found it's closer to 3 hours 45 minutes when you're running the B/M mode continuously with teh screen brightness maxed out (check lead time on the spare battery). It's not great for transducers that need a lower frequency, so avoid it for deep abdominal or obstetric work below 3.5MHz.


Anyway, usual MOQ is 10 units for the first order, and we keep about 50 units or so in stock with CE and ISO13485 certs on file.
Yes, both CE and ISO13485 are active. We can provide the certificate copies directly upon request.
The MOQ is 10 units for the first order. We can negotiate lower quantities for sample or trial orders.
The central frequency is 7.5MHz, and the adjustable range is 5.0MHz to 10.0MHz—not 100MHz. The spec line shows 5.0MHz-100MHz, but that's a typo; it should read 5.0MHz-10.0MHz.
The UP20L saves images to the connected device's storage (Windows or Android). You can then transfer files to a USB drive or cloud as needed.
Lead time is around 15-20 working days after order confirmation and payment, depending on current stock levels.