Your techs are running a gallbladder ultrasound on an obese patient at 3 AM and on-call radiologist needs better contrast on the 4B view—that’s when the 256-level grayscale and adjustable range from 0 to 120dB actually pay off, because you can dial into tissue differentiation without tweaking the probe frequency.

We ship these with a convex probe as standard, but you’ll want to order the linear seprately if your OB/GYN clinic plans to do trans-vaginal scans—doesn’t change the B, B/B, 4B, B+M, or M modes, and the 12.1-inch LED backlight works fine in a dim exam room under one 40W bulb.


OEM support is accepted, and the MOQ of 1 means you can test one unit against your existing GE or SonoSite before committing—the 2.5MHz to 5.0MHz frequency conversion covers most abdominal applicaion, but for high-frequency probe work above 7.5MHz you’ll need to check probe compatiblity.

Real-time E-Zoom magnifies by 2X without freezing the scan, so when that 5mm hypoechoic lesion pops up during a thyroid exam you can zoom in and still see peristalsis on M-mode—it’s not going to replace high-end cart system for deep pelvic imaging, but that’s a spec we don’t pretend to solve.

Teh USB and SVGA outputs let you dump patient data onto a hospital drive for PACS upload, and the PAL video output hooks straight into a teaching monitor—lead time is roughly 30 days form China, but we usually have 50 units or so in Shenzhen warehouse ready to ship within a week if you call before noon Beijing time.
You can order just 1 unit — no minimum bulk required, so it's perfect for clinics testing the waters.
Yes, we offer full OEM support — we can customize the branding, packaging, and software interface to match your hospital or clinic's needs.
We provide CE, FDA, and ISO13485 certifications along with the device, so you're covered for regulatory approvals.
It's adjustable — you can switch between 2.5MHz, 3.0MHz, 3.5MHz, 4.0MHz, and 5.0MHz to get the best image depth and resolution for different exams.
It comes in a sturdy carton with foam padding inside to protect the unit and probes, so it ships safely to hospitals worldwide.