Actually, when you’re tracking pig follicular development, the 160° scan angle means you can get a full cross-section of both ovaries in one sweep without repositioning the probe—saves a lot of time during batch checks where you’re scanning 20+ sows in a session.
It’s a 128-element broadband curved array running form 2MHz to 5MHz, which gives you enough penetration to see follicles at 26cm depth but still resolves teh 2-3mm structures you’re looking for in early estrus; the 60mm probe radius sits comfortably in palm for those 15-minute scanning runs.

Frame rate tops out at 20 fps—not the fastest for cardiac work, but for static ovarian imaging it’s fine, and the smart device dependency for image storage means you’re not stuck with proprietary hardware, just whatever tablet you already have.

We’ve had buyers use this for sheep and goats too, but the 8cm minimum depth is a limitation for very small ruminants; basically, it’s tuned for swine pelvic anatomy where the ovaries sit deeper.

CE and ISO13485 certifications are in place, and we usually have stock on hand, but if you need a COA with HPLC data for the coupling gel compatibility, give us a few days lead time—about 2 weeks or so for bulk orders over 50 units.
The MX5 is smart device powered, so you’ll need a compatiible USB-C or Lightning adapter (check your tablet specs), and the splash-proof rating handles field use but don’t submerge it; HS code is 9018121000 if you’re clearing customs.
Our standard MOQ is 50 units for the MX5, but we can negotiate smaller trial orders if you're just starting out.
Lead time is usually 15-20 working days for stock orders, and 25-30 days for larger custom batches.
Yes, we provide CE and ISO13485 certification documents with every shipment—just let us know if you need specific copies for customs.
The MX5 covers 8cm to 26cm depth, which works perfectly for monitoring follicle development in sows—most follicles fall within 3-12cm, so you get clear images.
It's powered directly by your smart device via USB-C or Lightning, so no extra battery pack needed. Just plug it into a tablet or phone and it's ready to scan.