A rural vet doing fast scan on a lame horse in a muddy paddock doesn't have time for a cart-based system—they pull this out of their pocket, connect to an iPad, and get a 10MHz linear scan of the tendon in under 30 seconds, the phased array mode also handles cardiac views on smaller animals if needed, though it's not great for deep abdominal work on large livestock past about 200mm depth.
We've been shipping these for about 18 months now, and the 3-in-1 head is what most buyers actually want because it covers convex for obstetrics, linear for vascular, and phased for cardiac without swapping probes, the 5G wifi link at 450Mbps handles real-time streaming without lag as long as you're within 10 meters or so of the router, but the battery only lasts 3 hours continuous—enough for a morning clinic run, but you'll want to charge it during lunch.
You'll typically get around 50-60 units per batch form us, lead time is usually 20 days or so unless we're out of stock on teh phased array crystals, and the COA covers the frequency output and power stability at 3.2MHz and 10.0MHz, but we don't provide a full HPLC purity report because it's not a chemcial—it's an imaging device, so the test method is just a functional scan against a phantom standdard.
It's actually pretty straightforward to integrate with your existing software since it uses a standard USB video class driver on Windows, but iOS and Android need the dedicated app (which we provide in English, Chinese, Spanish, and Russian), the 250g weight means it won't fatigue your wrist during a full day of scanning, and the charging time is 2 hours flat from dead—basically, you can run it through a lunch break.
One thing we don't advertise but you should know: the linear mode at 10MHz is better than most handheld probes for superficial work like thyroid or breast scans, but the convex angle at 80° is a bit narrow compared to a cart-based system that hits 90°, so for deep pelvic exams in human patients you might need to reposition more often.
We typically require a minimum order of 10 units for first-time buyers, but we can negotiate for larger orders or samples.
Lead time is usually 7-15 business days for stock items, depending on your location and shipping method.
Yes, it meets Medical Device Standards and we can provide relevant certification docs upon request for your regulatory needs.
The linear array scans from 20mm to 80mm depth, while the convex and phased arrays handle deeper ranges up to 305mm.
Yes, it works for human and veterinary medicine right away—just switch the probe type and software settings as needed.