If you’re placing central lines or performing nerve blocks in a busy ED, you’ve probably wrestled with a cart-based system that takes two people to move — this scanner basically fits in a trauma bag at 1.1Kg, and we’ve had guys use it in teh field without breaking a sweat.

It runs at 7.5MHz with a 7-inch LCD, and the depth range switches between 2.5cm, 3.5cm, and 5cm (adjustable on the fly), which is tight enough for superficial vessels but not for abdominal work — don’t try it for FAST exam, that’s not what it’s for.

Frame rate sits at 30fps, and the real-time measurement software lets you check depth, length, area, and angle mid-procedure; the boot screen actually defaults to a vascular access interface with catheter size reference icons, which saves a few seconds when you’re already under presure.
Battery life is usually around 4 hours or so — 3.5 on the low end if you’re running continuous scanning, up to 6 if you’re careful — and it charges via USB, so you can top it off between patients without hunting for a proprietary dock.

What it does is give you four middle orientation grooves on the probe (helps with needle alignment), and every unit ships with a COA and CE cert — we typically have stock, but confirm lead time if you need more than 20 units.
Our MOQ is 10 units per model, but we can sometimes negotiate smaller trial orders for first-time buyers—just talk to our sales team.
Lead time is usually 15 to 25 working days after order confirmation, depending on current production volume.
Yes, it's CE certified, and we provide the certification documents along with the shipment for your compliance needs.
Customization is limited for this model—it has a fixed 7.5MHz probe with 4 middle orientation grooves. For custom measurement software, we'd need a minimum 50-unit order.
Store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Each unit comes in a foam-lined hard case with a USB cable and power adapter.