We've been moving these portable color Doppler units for a few years now, and the dual probe setup is what most hospitals ask for right off the bat — the 3.5MHz abdominal and 7.5MHz linear cover the basics without needing a separate cart system. It's basically a workhorse for general imaging, not some boutique machine for niche appliction.
Buyers usually want to know if it can handle OB/GYN or vascular checks, and honestly, yes, it does both well enough for routine diagnostics, though it's not suited for high-end cardiac work or tiny neonatal vessels. The maximum detection speed of ≥300cm/s means you'll pick up decent flow in larger vessels, and the adjustable spectrum scanning speed form 4 to 16 seconds gives you some flexibility for tricky cases.

So the recording capacity is another thing people ask about: over 30 hours of synchronous spectrum images and voice data, which is pretty generous for a portable unit, and you can review cases without needing to offload imediately. It runs on AC 100-240V, 50/60Hz, so no special power setup needed, and the weight is light enough that one tech can wheel it between floors. We usually have stock for the standard configuration, but confirm lead time if you need a custom probe set — that can add 20 days or so.

3 to 5 days is typical for a standard order of 10 units or more, and bulk pricing starts dropping noticeably at the 20-unit mark, especially if you skip the extra warranty pack. We've had some buyers ask about the high-resolution color LCD, and while it's not 4K or anything, it's better than reagent grade displays for showing subtle tissue differences. One thing you might not think to ask: teh probes have a decent cable length, about 2 meters or so, which matters when you're scanning in a crowded exam room.
For hospitals running multiple departments, the dual probe system means you're not swapping heads constantly, and CE and ISO certs cover most regulatory checks without fuss. The compact design fits in a standard equipment cart drawer, which is a detail we only found out after a buyer complained their old unit didn't fit. Actually, we recommend the 7.5MHz linear for superficial work like thyroid or breast exams, while the 3.5MHz abdominal handles liver and kidney scans — most buyers go with that combo.
We usually require a MOQ of 1 unit for this model, so you can order just one to test it out before committing to more.
Yes, we include copies of the CE and ISO certificates with every order, so you'll have the documentation ready for your hospital's compliance needs.
Lead time is typically 7-15 days, depending on stock levels. We keep a steady supply, so it's usually on the shorter end.
It's designed specifically for the MY-A027F system, so compatibility with other brands or models isn't guaranteed. We recommend sticking with the dual probe setup it comes with.
Store them in the provided probe holders or a clean, dry case to avoid damage. Avoid extreme temperatures, and they'll stay in good shape for daily hospital use.