ULTRASOUND DEVICE MINITUBE 2.0 WITHOUT PROBE, PORTABLE
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ULTRASOUND DEVICE MINITUBE 2.0 WITHOUT PROBE, PORTABLE

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ULTRASOUND DEVICE MINITUBE 2.0 WITHOUT PROBE, PORTABLE
The ULTRASOUND DEVICE MINITUBE 2.0 WITHOUT PROBE is a compact and lightweight veterinary product designed for gynecological and reproductive imaging across multiple animal species. It features compatibility with various probes (sold separately), making it a versatile tool for field and clinic use.

Main Benefits


Compact and lightweight design, ideal for mobile veterinary practice
Durable and portable, suitable for challenging environments
Battery-operated, allowing use without continuous electrical connection
Compatible with various probes to meet the needs of different animal species and examination types
High-quality imaging with multiple display modes to enhance diagnostic capability

Components


Main portable ultrasound unit (without probe)
Rechargeable battery pack
Battery charger or power source
Carrying strap for easy transport
Coupling material (ultrasound gel)
Durable protective case

Instructions for Use


Used via the appropriate ultrasound imaging pathway (such as transrectal or transabdominal) depending on the selected probe
Connect a compatible probe (sold separately) to conduct examinations on different animal species
Operate the unit using available display modes (such as B, B+B, B+M, M, 4B) to view anatomical structures
Imaging parameters and probe selection should be determined by a qualified veterinarian based on the animal type, weight, and clinical condition

Package Size


Includes the main unit without probe, rechargeable battery, charger or power source, carrying strap, coupling material, and durable protective case

Note


The probe is not included and must be purchased separately to suit the intended veterinary application. Imaging parameters and probe selection should be guided by a qualified veterinarian.