— Portable Ultrasound Systems

Diagnostic imaging outside the suite

Convex, linear, and phased-array probes with published frequency ranges and imaging modes. Specs available before the first conversation.

Extreme close-up of a convex ultrasound probe head resting on a white clinical surface, curved transducer face filling the lower frame, clinical overhead lighting, fine surface texture and cable connector visible at top, no hands, no branding
Extreme close-up of a convex ultrasound probe head resting on a white clinical surface, curved transducer face filling the lower frame, clinical overhead lighting, fine surface texture and cable connector visible at top, no hands, no branding
/ Probe Models

Three probe types, one system

Convex Array

Linear Array

Phased Array

2–5 MHz frequency range. Abdominal, obstetric, and deep-tissue imaging modes. Wide field-of-view footprint for general diagnostic workload.

5–12 MHz. Vascular, musculoskeletal, and superficial tissue modes. High-resolution near-field imaging for point-of-care applications.

1–5 MHz. Cardiac and transthoracic imaging modes. Small footprint designed for intercostal-window access in emergency and ICU settings.

Close-up of a portable ultrasound device's side panel showing a USB-C power connector, ventilation slots, and a cable strain-relief clip on a grey clinical surface, clinical overhead lighting, sharp technical detail, no hands
Close-up of a portable ultrasound device's side panel showing a USB-C power connector, ventilation slots, and a cable strain-relief clip on a grey clinical surface, clinical overhead lighting, sharp technical detail, no hands
+ Field-Tested Build

Built for continuous shift use

Probe housing validated to IEC 60068 drop and vibration standards. Durability ratings are published in the spec sheet — no qualification testing required on your end.

Wireless and onboard storage, standard

Wi-Fi and onboard DICOM storage ship with every unit. No proprietary workstation, no additional licensing. Connect to existing PACS infrastructure on day one.

Full specs, ready to send

Send a request and the complete technical spec sheet — probe frequencies, imaging modes, durability ratings, and lead times — comes back within one business day.