192 Element 64-Channel Wireless Pocket Ultrasound Probe
High-Resolution 3.2MHz/5MHz Convex Ultrasound Scanner for Point-of-Care Diagnosis
FDA & CE Approved | ISO 13485 Manufacturer | Portable Convex Ultrasound Solution | Replaceable Battery Design
The 192 Element 64-Channel Wireless Pocket Ultrasound Probe is a professional portable ultrasound solution designed for clinicians who need fast, reliable and high-quality diagnostic imaging at the point of care.
Featuring a 192-element convex array transducer, advanced 64-channel digital signal processing technology, and adjustable 3.2MHz/5MHz imaging frequency, this handheld ultrasound system delivers excellent image quality for deep and general diagnostic applications.
With its pocket-sized design, wireless operation and replaceable battery system, this ultrasound probe provides healthcare professionals with a flexible solution for bedside diagnosis, emergency assessment and mobile clinical workflows.
Designed for:
- Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS)
- Abdominal imaging
- Obstetric examination
- Gynecological assessment
- Emergency ultrasound
- Bladder and kidney examination
- General clinical diagnosis
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Pocket Ultrasound with Professional Diagnostic Performance
Compact Size. Powerful Imaging Capability.
Traditional ultrasound machines often require dedicated examination rooms and large equipment investment.
The 192 Element Wireless Pocket Ultrasound Probe brings professional ultrasound imaging directly to clinicians with a lightweight and portable design.
Key Advantages:
- Pocket-sized ultrasound solution
- Wireless handheld operation
- High-quality convex imaging
- Real-time bedside diagnosis
- Easy transportation between departments
- Reduced equipment footprint
Whether in hospitals, clinics or mobile healthcare environments, clinicians can access ultrasound imaging whenever needed.
Advanced 192 Element Convex Probe Technology
Enhanced Deep Imaging for Clinical Diagnosis
The system integrates a 192-element convex array transducer with 64-channel signal processing technology, providing improved imaging performance for abdominal and deep tissue applications.
Clinical Benefits:
- Enhanced image resolution
- Better tissue differentiation
- Improved anatomical visualization
- Reliable diagnostic support
The high-density element design helps clinicians obtain clearer ultrasound images for confident clinical decisions.
3.2MHz / 5MHz Convex Ultrasound Imaging
Optimized Balance Between Penetration and Resolution
The convex probe frequency range is designed for deep and general diagnostic examinations.
3.2MHz Imaging Mode
Ideal for deeper structures requiring stronger penetration.
Applications:
- Abdominal examination
- Emergency ultrasound
- Deep organ assessment
- General diagnosis
Benefits:
- Excellent penetration depth
- Wide imaging field
- Suitable for deep anatomical structures
5MHz Imaging Mode
Designed for improved detail in moderate-depth examinations.
Applications:
- Abdominal imaging
- Obstetric examination
- Gynecological evaluation
- Bladder assessment
Benefits:
- Better image detail
- Balanced penetration and resolution
- Flexible clinical applications
Ideal Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS) Solution
Bring Ultrasound Directly to the Patient
Modern healthcare requires faster diagnosis and more flexible imaging solutions.
The pocket ultrasound probe supports clinicians by providing immediate ultrasound access at the bedside.
Emergency Medicine
Rapid Assessment When Time Matters
Applications:
- Trauma evaluation
- Emergency abdominal scanning
- Rapid patient assessment
Benefits:
- Immediate imaging availability
- Faster clinical decision-making
- Portable emergency ultrasound support
Abdominal Ultrasound
Reliable Imaging for General Diagnosis
The convex probe is designed for abdominal and internal organ evaluation.
Applications:
- Liver examination
- Gallbladder assessment
- Kidney imaging
- Abdominal structure evaluation
Benefits:
- Wide field of view
- Deep tissue visualization
- Convenient bedside scanning
Obstetric Ultrasound
Support Maternal Care and Pregnancy Monitoring
Applications:
- Pregnancy examination
- Fetal assessment
- Obstetric follow-up
Benefits:
- Portable examination capability
- Flexible clinical workflow
- Convenient patient care
Gynecology Applications
Portable Imaging for Women's Healthcare
Applications:
- Pelvic assessment
- Reproductive health examination
- Clinical follow-up
Benefits:
- Easy deployment
- Efficient outpatient workflow
- Improved ultrasound accessibility
Bladder & Kidney Examination
Everyday Diagnostic Support
Applications:
- Bladder volume assessment
- Kidney evaluation
- Urinary system examination
Benefits:
- Quick bedside scanning
- Convenient patient monitoring
- Improved workflow efficiency
Wireless Pocket Design
Ultrasound Imaging Without Equipment Limitations
The wireless handheld design provides greater flexibility compared with traditional cart-based ultrasound systems.
Advantages:
- Cable-free operation
- Lightweight structure
- Easy transportation
- Quick setup
- Flexible clinical deployment
The compact design makes ultrasound more accessible across different healthcare environments.
Replaceable Battery System
Extended Working Time for Continuous Clinical Use
Clinical environments often require long working hours and uninterrupted workflow.
The replaceable battery design provides additional flexibility.
Advantages:
- Additional batteries can be purchased
- Extended scanning duration
- Reduced charging interruptions
- Suitable for high-volume clinical use
Ideal for:
- Hospitals
- Emergency departments
- Outpatient clinics
- Mobile medical teams
Professional Image Quality in a Pocket-Sized Ultrasound
Advanced Technology for Better Clinical Confidence
The system combines:
- 192-element convex transducer
- 64-channel signal processing
- Real-time ultrasound imaging
- Wireless transmission technology
Providing:
- Clear anatomical visualization
- Efficient diagnosis
- Improved clinical workflow
Medical Device Quality & Compliance
Trusted Manufacturing for Global Healthcare
Quality and safety are essential for professional ultrasound equipment.
The product is manufactured under:
- ISO 13485 Quality Management System
Supporting international healthcare requirements:
- FDA compliance support
- CE certification
- Medical device documentation
- Strict quality inspection procedures
Professional Ultrasound Manufacturer
We provide advanced portable ultrasound solutions for hospitals, clinics and medical distributors worldwide.
Our capabilities include:
- Ultrasound R&D expertise
- Medical device manufacturing
- OEM/ODM customization
- Technical documentation support
- Global distributor cooperation
Key Features
| Feature |
Clinical Advantage |
| 192 Element Convex Probe |
High-quality deep imaging |
| 64 Channel Technology |
Advanced signal processing |
| 3.2MHz / 5MHz Frequency |
Balanced penetration and resolution |
| Wireless Pocket Design |
Portable POCUS workflow |
| Replaceable Battery |
Extended operating time |
| Convex Array Transducer |
Abdominal and general diagnosis |
| FDA / CE / ISO13485 |
Reliable medical device quality assurance |
Why Choose This Pocket Convex Ultrasound Probe?
For Doctors
- Carry ultrasound anywhere
- Fast bedside examination
- Improve diagnostic efficiency
- Easy daily operation
For Hospitals
- Multi-department applications
- Reduce equipment limitations
- Expand ultrasound accessibility
For Medical Distributors
- Strong POCUS market demand
- Professional medical 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 that provides real-time imaging for point-of-care diagnosis.
Q2: What is a convex ultrasound probe used for?
Convex probes are commonly used for deep imaging applications including abdominal, obstetric and general diagnostic examinations.
Q3: What is the advantage of a 192-element ultrasound probe?
A 192-element transducer provides higher element density, improving image detail and anatomical visualization.
Q4: What is the difference between 3.2MHz and 5MHz ultrasound frequency?
Lower frequencies such as 3.2MHz provide deeper penetration, while 5MHz offers improved detail for moderate-depth imaging.
Q5: Can the battery be replaced?
Yes. The replaceable battery design allows users to purchase additional batteries to extend working time.
Q6: Is this suitable for POCUS applications?
Yes. The compact design and wireless workflow make it suitable for emergency, bedside and 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 Diagnosis Anywhere.
192 Element 64-Channel Wireless Convex Ultrasound Probe for Modern Point-of-Care Imaging
Experience:
- High-quality deep imaging
- Portable pocket-sized ultrasound
- Wireless clinical workflow
- Extended operation with replaceable battery
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