
192 Elements
The dense arrays of 192-element ultrasound significantly reduce image spectrum artifacts, achieve a larger deflection angle, and improve lateral resolution.

128 Elements
Ultrasound devices with 128 elements are among the most favored probes due to their balanced combination of high image quality and cost-effectiveness.

80 Elements
An 80-element ultrasound device is accessible to a broader range of healthcare facilities, especially smaller clinics or budget-conscious institutions.
Demand for Point-of-care Ultrasound in Clinical Departments
In traditional hospital practice, ultrasound services are centralized in ultrasound departments. However, many specialties—including anesthesiology, pain management, general surgery, urology, obstetrics and gynecology, respiratory medicine, hematology, oncology, and emergency medicine—require ultrasound support for emergency check and routine diagnostic.
Increased demand burdens ultrasound specialists and often leads to extended wait times due to insufficient equipment. Additionally, the high cost of large-scale ultrasound machines can cause budget overruns if equip each department adequately. These unmet needs highlight the opportunity for handheld ultrasound devices, offering cost-effective, portable imaging solutions that enhance accessibility and improve patient care across various clinical settings.


