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Wireless/USB Ultrasound Probes
A leading manufacturer of professional wireless ultrasound transducers and USB ultrasound transducers, providing lightweight, smart, and efficient handheld ultrasound solutions for hospitals, clinics, emergency care, mobile healthcare, and telemedicine.
Wireless/USB Ultrasound Probes Overview
What are Wireless/USB Ultrasound Probes?
Wireless / USB Ultrasound Probes represent a new generation of handheld ultrasound devices that feature a high degree of integration between the ultrasound probe and the imaging system. Unlike traditional ultrasound systems, they do not require a large control console; instead, they can connect directly to smartphones, tablets, and laptops via wireless or USB interfaces to enable real-time ultrasound imaging and diagnosis. Compact and portable, these devices allow for point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) examinations at any time and are widely used in emergency medicine, intensive care, anesthesiology, obstetrics and gynecology, primary care, mobile healthcare, and telemedicine. Thanks to their portability, rapid response, and intelligent operation, wireless ultrasound probes are becoming an essential tool in modern medical diagnostics.
Wireless/USB Ultrasound Probes Core Advantages
Why Choose a Wireless/USB Ultrasound Probes
Wireless and USB Ultrasound Probes are transforming the way ultrasound examinations are performed. By combining advanced imaging technology with smartphone and tablet connectivity, these compact devices provide healthcare professionals with instant access to diagnostic imaging wherever patients are located. Their portability, ease of use, and versatile clinical applications make them an ideal solution for point-of-care ultrasound, emergency medicine, remote healthcare, and modern mobile medical services.

Ultra-Portable Design
Compact and lightweight, it fits easily into a pocket or medical bag, allowing you to perform ultrasound examinations anytime, anywhere.

Wireless & USB Connectivity
Connects directly to smartphones, tablets, and computers via Wi-Fi or USB, eliminating the need for traditional bulky ultrasound systems.

Instant Point-of-Care Imaging
Supports point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) applications, enabling clinicians to quickly perform assessments and make diagnoses at the patient’s bedside, improving clinical efficiency.

Real-Time Imaging Anywhere
Delivers real-time ultrasound images whether in patient rooms, emergency departments, ICUs, ambulances, or remote locations.
Wireless/USB Ultrasound Probes types
Wireless/USB Ultrasound Probes Types
Wireless and USB Ultrasound Probes are available in a variety of configurations to support different clinical applications. From abdominal and vascular imaging to cardiac assessment and point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS), these compact devices provide healthcare professionals with flexible, real-time diagnostic imaging solutions. Whether you need a single-purpose probe or an all-in-one multi-head system, wireless ultrasound technology offers unmatched portability and clinical versatility.
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Medical Ultrasound
FTL-C10CT Ultrasound Probes
Application Scenarios
Applications of Wireless/USB Ultrasound Probes
Wireless and USB Ultrasound Probes are redefining modern ultrasound diagnostics by bringing imaging directly to the point of care. Their compact design, real-time imaging capability, and seamless connectivity make them ideal for emergency medicine, critical care, vascular access, anesthesia, obstetrics, primary healthcare, and telemedicine. By enabling fast and flexible ultrasound examinations anywhere, these devices help healthcare professionals improve diagnostic efficiency and patient outcomes.
Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS)
Emergency Medicine
Critical Care & ICU
Technical Specifications
Technical Specifications
Our Wireless and USB Ultrasound Probes combine advanced ultrasound imaging technology with exceptional portability and connectivity. Designed to work seamlessly with smartphones, tablets, and computers, these compact devices deliver real-time diagnostic imaging for point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS), emergency medicine, vascular access, anesthesia, musculoskeletal assessment, and primary healthcare. With multiple probe options, wireless connectivity, and intuitive software, they provide healthcare professionals with a powerful diagnostic tool that fits in the palm of their hand.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Probe Type | Convex / Linear / Phased Array / Dual Head / Triple Head |
| Connection Method | Wireless WiFi / USB |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet, Laptop, PC |
| Imaging Modes | B, B/M, Color Doppler, PW Doppler, Power Doppler |
| Probe Frequency | 2 – 15 MHz |
| Scanning Depth | 20 – 305 mm |
| Element Count | 64 / 96 / 128 Elements |
| Display Platform | Android, iOS, Windows |
| Image Storage | Local Storage & Cloud Sharing |
| Image Format | JPG, BMP, DICOM |
| Battery Type | Built-in Rechargeable Lithium Battery |
| Working Time | Up to 3 – 5 Hours |
| Charging Method | USB Type-C / Charging Dock |
| Wireless Transmission Distance | Up to 10 m |
| Waterproof Rating | IPX7 (Selected Models) |
| Clinical Applications | Abdomen, OB/GYN, Cardiology, Vascular, MSK, Emergency, POCUS |
| Weight | Approx. 200 – 350 g |
Manufacturing & QC
How We Manufacture and Test Wireless/USB Ultrasound Probes
As a professional manufacturer of wireless and USB ultrasound probes, we strictly control every step of the process—from probe manufacturing to final product testing—to ensure that our devices deliver consistent image quality, reliable wireless transmission, and long-term clinical durability.
- Manufacturing of core probe components
- Integration of circuits and wireless modules
- Calibration of the image acquisition system
- Wireless transmission performance testing
Every Wireless and USB Ultrasound Probe undergoes rigorous manufacturing, calibration, and testing procedures before shipment. From transducer production and wireless communication verification to image quality assessment and final inspection, we ensure each device delivers reliable performance, stable connectivity, and high-quality diagnostic imaging. This commitment to quality enables healthcare professionals to perform accurate ultrasound examinations anytime, anywhere.
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Why Choose Fatali?
Professional X-ray Equipment Manufacturer
Specializing in the production of digital X-ray equipment, we offer consistent quality and reliability.
High-definition imaging for more accurate diagnoses
Our high-frequency, high-voltage imaging system delivers clearer images and more stable exposure.
Multiple Configurations Available
Available in 32kW, 50kW, and 65kW models to meet the needs of various hospitals.
Simple Installation, Compact Footprint
Integrated design eliminates the need for complex installation, saving space and costs.
Reliable and Durable, Reduced Maintenance Costs
Low-noise operation and lower failure rates ensure long-term reliability.
Global Customer Service Support
We provide professional pre-sales and after-sales support to help you get up and running quickly.
FAQ
FAQ About Wireless/USB Ultrasound Probes
Wireless and USB Ultrasound Probes are transforming ultrasound diagnostics by making imaging more portable, accessible, and efficient. Below are some frequently asked questions to help healthcare providers, distributors, and medical institutions better understand these innovative ultrasound solutions.
What devices can Wireless Ultrasound Probes connect to?
It typically supports platforms such as Android, iOS, and Windows, and can connect to smartphones, tablets, laptops, and certain professional medical devices.
What is the difference between Wireless and USB Ultrasound Probes?
Wireless ultrasound transducers connect to terminal devices via Wi-Fi, offering greater flexibility; USB ultrasound transducers connect via a data cable, providing more stable transmission. Both types deliver high-quality ultrasound images.
Can Wireless Ultrasound Probes provide diagnostic-quality images?
Yes. Modern wireless ultrasound transducers utilize advanced digital imaging technology and high-performance transducer arrays to provide high-quality images that meet clinical diagnostic requirements.
How long does the battery last?
Depending on the model and configuration, the device typically operates continuously for 3 to 5 hours, meeting the needs of daily clinical examinations and mobile healthcare.
Are Wireless Ultrasound Probes easy to use?
Yes. The devices typically come equipped with intuitive software interfaces, automatic image optimization features, and smart measurement tools, allowing even primary care providers to get up to speed quickly.
How do I choose the right Wireless Ultrasound Probe?
When making a selection, factors such as clinical application, probe type, imaging mode, connectivity, battery life, and budget should be taken into account. For example, convex probes are typically chosen for abdominal examinations, while linear probes are more suitable for vascular and superficial tissue examinations.
