$4,410
Handheld Ultrasound Device MD-HUSG-1007 operates at a frequency of 16 or 20 MHz, for exceptional resolution and imaging. It offers a scan depth range of 10 to 40 mm thus providing detailed views of soft tissues and blood flow. Images are stored in JPG, AVI, MP4, and DICOM formats for seamless integration with hospital systems. Our products portable, lightweight, and easy to handle, makes it an ideal choice for clinicians seeking a reliable ultrasound solution.
Probe type | Linear array probe |
Frequency | 16/20 MHz |
Scan Depth | 10/20/30/40 mm |
Length | 25 × 6 mm |
Elements | 192 |
Channel | 64 |
Frame rate | 18 to 24 f/s |
Display Mode | B Mode, B/M, Color, PW, PDI, B+Color+PW |
Presets | MSK, Nerve, Vessel Flow, Aesthetics, User1, User2 Breast, Vascular, Pediatrics, Carotid, Small Parts, Thyroid |
Software adjustable parameter | GN (gain), D(depth), ENH (enhancement), DR (dynamic range), F(frequency), FocusPos, PRF, WF, Mode, 8TGC, Biopsy, Annote, Page left/rightup/down |
Measurement | B: Length, Area/Circumference, Angle, Trace, Distance<br> B+M: Heart rate, Time, Distance<br> B+PW: Velocity, Heart rate (2), S/D, Depth, Time |
Clip loop | 100/200/500/1000 frame |
Waterproof grade | IP68 |
Image storage format | jpg, avi, Mp4 and DICOM |
Languages | Chinese, Ukrainian, German, English, Russian, France, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese (Brazil) |
Connection type | built-in WiF 802.11n/20MHz/2.4G/5G |
Compatible platform | Android, IOS, Windows |
Power consumption | 3 W (Live) / 1 W (freeze) |
Battery | Built-in High capacity Lition batteries<br> 4400mAh |
Working hours | Working time: more than or equal to 4 hours<br> Standby time: more than or equal to 72 hours |
Charging | Type C USB<br> Wireless charging |
Dimensions | 151 × 62 × 30 mm |
Weight | 220g |
Handheld Ultrasound Device MD-HUSG-1007 is engineered for high-level diagnostic applications, including musculoskeletal, vascular, nerve and pediatric, offering unparalleled precision, dynamic flow analysis, and customizable imaging for advanced clinical practices.