192 Element 64-Channel Wireless Pocket Ultrasound Probe
High-Resolution 7.5MHz/10MHz Linear Ultrasound Scanner for Point-of-Care Diagnosis
FDA & CE Approved | ISO 13485 Manufacturer | Portable Pocket Ultrasound | Replaceable Battery Design
The 192 Element 64-Channel Wireless Pocket Ultrasound Probe is a professional handheld ultrasound solution designed for clinicians who require portable, high-quality imaging anytime and anywhere.
Featuring a 192-element high-density linear array transducer, advanced 64-channel signal processing technology, and adjustable 7.5MHz/10MHz high-frequency imaging, this pocket ultrasound system delivers excellent image quality for a wide range of clinical applications.
With its compact design, wireless operation and replaceable battery system, healthcare professionals can easily perform ultrasound examinations at the bedside, in clinics, emergency environments and mobile healthcare settings.
Designed for:
- Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS)
- Vascular access guidance
- Musculoskeletal imaging
- Nerve visualization
- Pain management procedures
- Emergency assessment
- General superficial examinations
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Pocket Ultrasound Without Compromise
Professional Imaging Performance in the Palm of Your Hand
Traditional ultrasound machines are often large, expensive and limited to dedicated examination rooms.
The 192 Element Wireless Pocket Ultrasound Probe provides a flexible alternative by combining professional imaging technology with a compact handheld form factor.
Key Advantages:
- Pocket-sized portable design
- Wireless scanning workflow
- High-resolution linear imaging
- Easy bedside deployment
- Reduced equipment footprint
- Suitable for multiple departments
Healthcare professionals can bring ultrasound imaging directly to patients whenever and wherever it is needed.
Advanced 192 Element Linear Probe Technology
Enhanced Resolution for Accurate Clinical Visualization
The probe integrates a 192-element linear transducer array with 64-channel digital signal processing, providing improved imaging performance for superficial and vascular applications.
Benefits:
- Higher image resolution
- Clearer anatomical structures
- Better tissue differentiation
- Improved diagnostic confidence
The high-density element design helps clinicians visualize small structures with greater detail.
7.5MHz / 10MHz High-Frequency Linear Imaging
Optimized for Superficial and Mid-Depth Examination
The flexible frequency range allows clinicians to select suitable imaging performance according to different clinical requirements.
7.5MHz Imaging Mode
Suitable for:
- Vascular examination
- General soft tissue imaging
- Musculoskeletal assessment
- Nerve visualization
Benefits:
- Balanced penetration and resolution
- Suitable for routine clinical scanning
- Effective for deeper superficial structures
10MHz Imaging Mode
Designed for:
- Higher-resolution superficial imaging
- Small vessel visualization
- Tendon and ligament assessment
- Detailed soft tissue examination
Benefits:
- Improved image detail
- Better visualization of fine structures
- Enhanced procedural guidance
Ideal for Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS)
Ultrasound Imaging Wherever Care Happens
Modern healthcare increasingly requires fast, accessible diagnostic tools.
The pocket ultrasound probe supports clinicians in providing immediate imaging information at the point of care.
Emergency Medicine
Rapid Bedside Assessment
Applications:
- Trauma evaluation
- Emergency examination
- Fast clinical decision support
Benefits:
- Immediate ultrasound access
- Faster assessment workflow
- Portable emergency imaging solution
Vascular Access Guidance
Improve Needle Placement Confidence
The high-resolution linear probe helps visualize vessels and surrounding structures.
Applications:
- Peripheral IV placement
- Difficult vascular access
- Vessel localization
Benefits:
- Clear vessel visualization
- Real-time needle guidance
- Reduced procedure difficulty
Nerve Visualization & Pain Management
Support Ultrasound-Guided Procedures
Applications:
- Peripheral nerve identification
- Nerve block guidance
- Pain intervention procedures
Benefits:
- Improved anatomical visualization
- Enhanced procedural confidence
- More accurate target positioning
Musculoskeletal (MSK) Ultrasound
Portable Imaging for Sports Medicine and Orthopedics
The linear probe provides detailed imaging for superficial musculoskeletal structures.
Applications:
- Tendons
- Ligaments
- Muscles
- Soft tissue injuries
- Joint assessment
Benefits:
- High-detail imaging
- Dynamic examination capability
- Convenient bedside evaluation
Primary Care & Clinic Applications
Expand Ultrasound Accessibility
The compact pocket design makes ultrasound more accessible in:
- Outpatient clinics
- Family medicine
- Specialty practices
- Mobile healthcare services
Benefits:
- Easy transportation
- Quick examination setup
- Efficient patient workflow
Wireless Pocket Design
Portable Ultrasound for Modern Clinical Workflow
The wireless handheld structure eliminates cable limitations and provides greater flexibility during examinations.
Advantages:
- Cable-free operation
- Smartphone/tablet compatibility
- Lightweight design
- Easy transportation
- Quick deployment
The compact structure allows clinicians to perform ultrasound examinations in different environments.
Replaceable Battery System
Extend Working Time for Continuous Clinical Use
Long clinical days require reliable power performance.
The replaceable battery design provides additional flexibility compared with built-in battery solutions.
Advantages:
- Purchase additional batteries when needed
- Extend scanning duration
- Reduce charging interruptions
- Support high-volume clinical workflows
Ideal for:
- Hospitals
- Emergency departments
- Clinics
- Mobile healthcare teams
Professional Image Quality in a Pocket-Sized Device
Small Size. Powerful Performance.
Despite its compact design, the system delivers professional ultrasound capabilities.
Key technologies:
- 192-element linear transducer
- 64-channel processing architecture
- High-frequency imaging
- Real-time ultrasound scanning
- Wireless operation
Medical Device Quality & Compliance
Trusted Manufacturing for Global Healthcare
Quality and reliability are essential for medical ultrasound equipment.
Manufactured under:
- ISO 13485 Quality Management System
Supporting global healthcare requirements:
- FDA compliance support
- CE certification
- Medical device documentation
- Strict quality inspection
Professional Ultrasound Manufacturer
We provide advanced portable ultrasound solutions for healthcare professionals and medical distributors worldwide.
Our advantages:
- Experienced ultrasound R&D team
- Medical device manufacturing capability
- OEM/ODM customization
- Technical documentation support
- Global distributor cooperation
Key Features
| Feature |
Clinical Benefit |
| 192 Element Linear Probe |
High-resolution imaging |
| 64 Channel Technology |
Advanced signal processing |
| 7.5MHz / 10MHz Frequency |
Balanced resolution and penetration |
| Wireless Pocket Design |
Portable point-of-care ultrasound |
| Replaceable Battery |
Extended operating time |
| Linear Array Transducer |
Vascular, nerve and MSK applications |
| FDA / CE / ISO13485 |
Reliable medical quality assurance |
Why Choose This Pocket Ultrasound Solution?
For Doctors
- Carry ultrasound wherever needed
- Fast bedside examination
- Improved clinical decision-making
- Easy daily operation
For Hospitals
- Multiple department applications
- Reduced equipment investment
- Flexible ultrasound accessibility
For Distributors
- Growing POCUS market demand
- Strong portable ultrasound positioning
- OEM and private label support
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: What is a pocket ultrasound probe?
A pocket ultrasound probe is a compact handheld ultrasound device designed to provide real-time imaging directly at the point of care.
Q2: What is a 192-element ultrasound probe?
A 192-element ultrasound probe uses a high-density transducer array to improve image resolution and anatomical visualization.
Q3: What is the linear ultrasound probe used for?
Linear probes are commonly used for vascular imaging, nerve visualization, musculoskeletal examination and superficial tissue assessment.
Q4: What are the advantages of wireless handheld ultrasound?
Wireless ultrasound provides greater mobility, faster deployment and easier integration into modern clinical workflows.
Q5: Can the battery be replaced?
Yes. The replaceable battery design allows users to purchase additional batteries to extend operating time.
Q6: Is this suitable for POCUS applications?
Yes. The compact design and high-resolution imaging capability make it suitable for point-of-care ultrasound applications.
Q7: What certifications are available?
The product is manufactured under ISO 13485 quality standards and supports CE and FDA requirements according to applicable regulatory status.
Pocket Ultrasound. Professional Imaging. Anytime, Anywhere.
192 Element 64-Channel Wireless Linear Ultrasound Probe for Modern Point-of-Care Diagnosis
Experience:
- High-resolution ultrasound imaging
- Portable pocket-sized design
- Wireless clinical workflow
- Extended operation with replaceable battery
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