The 3D series of wireless handheld ultrasound devices support various convex and linear arrays (including electronic array plus mechanical swing scanning/rotary scanning), with a frequency range of 2M to 20M, and at an extremely low cost (only slightly higher than the previous 2D handheld ultrasound).
3D imaging is widely used in obstetrics (for viewing the fetus), medical aesthetics (for viewing fillers), thyroid and breast, carotid arteries, musculoskeletal systems, etc.
Moreover, 3D scanning can standardize the scanning process, eliminating the need for technical skills in ultrasound image acquisition and avoiding the influence of differences in image acquisition techniques on the scanning results.





