We’ve sold a ton of these to vets doing cattle and horse work, and the WiFi tablet setup means you’re not tethered to the animal — you can walk the pen with teh 8-inch screen or clip on the I-Scan glasses for about 4 hours of hands-free viewing.

128 elements and 256 gray scales handle fetal gender and pregnancy checks fine, though the 2 probes — rectal linear and rectal convex — are what really matter for deep pelvic work on a 1,000-pound cow.

Battery on the host lasts 12 hours or so, which is plenty for a full day of scanning in field, and the IP67 waterpoof rating means you can hose it off after working in muddy pens without worrying.

Standdard warranty is 2 years, and it’s CE-certified (check your local registration — we usually have stock, but confirm lead time is about 20 days or so).

Most buyers go with the 5-in-1 imaging kit (B, M, Color, Power, PW are all included), but the 630g tablet setup basically fits in a saddle bag, and the 190×90×60 mm size is pretty much no bigger than a paperback novel.
We include both a rectal linear probe and a rectal convex probe. For cattle, the convex probe gives you a wider field of view, which helps with deeper imaging. The linear probe works well for sheep and smaller animals.
Yes, it connects via WiFi to either an 8-inch tablet or the I-Scan device. You don't need any cables between the probe and the display—just pair them through the WiFi, and you're good to go.
It's IP67 rated, meaning it's fully protected against dust and can handle being submerged in up to 1 meter of water for 30 minutes. So you can wash it off after a messy exam without worrying.
The YJ-S9 is CE certified, so it meets European safety and performance standards. We also provide the certificate of conformity with your shipment.
The host unit runs for about 12 hours on a charge, and the glasses last around 4 hours. The battery is built-in, not swappable, but 12 hours is usually enough for a full day of scanning.