H6
Veterinary handheld ultrasound
Application direction: Pig/Sheep/Dog/Cat
Features:
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WiFi connection
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Pocket-size and lightweight
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Affordable pricing without subscriptions.
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Whole waterproof, easy to disinfect.
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Easy to operate, supporting Android/iOS/Windows systems
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Best image quality equivalent to traditional ultrasound scanners
Specifications:
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Probe type: 3-in-1 probe (convex & linear & cardiac), color doppler
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Dimension: 156 x 60 x 20 mm
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Weight: 260g
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Scanning mode: Electronic array
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Display mode: B, B/M, Color, PW, PDI
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Probe elements: 192
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Frequency: Convex 3.5/5MHz; Linear probe 7.5/10MHz; Cardiac probe 2.5/5MHz
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Display depth: Convex 90/160/220/305mm; Linear 20/40/60/100mm; Cardiac 90/160mm
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Scan angle and width: Convex 50°; Cardiac 80°; Linear 40
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Image adjust: Gain, DYN, Focus, Depth, Harmonic, Denoise
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Puncture assist function: the function of in-plane puncture guide line, out-of-plane puncture guide line, automatic blood vessel measurement, and the enhancement function of needlepoint development.
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Cineplay: auto and manual, frames can set as 100/200/500/1000
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Measure: Length, Area, Angle, Obstetrics, Heart
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Image frame rate: 18 frames/second
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Battery working time: 3.5 hours
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Charge: by wireless charger, 2 hours
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Wifi type: 802.11g/20MHz/5G/450Mbps
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Working system: Apple iOS and Android, Windows
The intended uses of handheld ultrasound in veterinary:
1. Abdominal Examinations: Handheld ultrasound devices are used to perform abdominal examinations in animals. This allows veterinarians to assess the health and condition of the organs within the abdomen, including the liver, kidneys, spleen, and gastrointestinal tract.
2. Cardiac Examinations: Handheld ultrasound devices are employed to evaluate the heart and assess cardiac function in animals. This can help in diagnosing and monitoring conditions such as heart disease, murmurs, and abnormalities in heart structure.
3. Musculoskeletal Examinations: Handheld ultrasound can be used to examine musculoskeletal structures, including tendons, ligaments, and joints. This aids in diagnosing injuries, assessing healing progress, and guiding therapeutic interventions.
4. Reproductive Examinations: Handheld ultrasound devices are utilized in reproductive examinations of animals, including assessing the reproductive organs in females and evaluating the reproductive function in males. This helps in monitoring pregnancy, diagnosing reproductive disorders, and managing breeding programs.
5. Thoracic Examinations: Handheld ultrasound is used to evaluate the thoracic cavity in animals, including the lungs, pleural space, and mediastinum. It can aid in diagnosing respiratory conditions, identifying fluid accumulation, and assessing the overall health of the chest.
6. Guided Procedures: Handheld ultrasound can be used to guide various veterinary procedures, such as needle aspirations, biopsies, and fluid drainage. It provides real-time visualization, aiding in accurate placement and reducing the risks associated with invasive procedures.