SonoEye P5 from Chison: a portable and versatile ultrasound solution
The SonoEye P5 from Chison is a portable ultrasound device designed to meet the needs of healthcare professionals who demand maximum mobility without compromising on image quality. Lightweight and ergonomic, this innovative device allows ultrasound examinations to be performed directly from a smartphone or tablet, transforming these devices into powerful medical imaging systems.
With its electronic convex probe and a frequency range of 3.0 MHz to 5.0 MHz, the SonoEye P5 covers a wide range of clinical applications. It can be used for abdominal, renal, pulmonary, obstetric and gynaecological examinations. Its intuitive design and user-friendly interface allow practitioners to make quick and accurate diagnoses, even in demanding environments such as emergency departments, mobile clinics or rural areas.
The SonoEye P5 also stands out for its rich imaging modes, including B Mode, B/M Mode, C Mode and PW Mode, which enable comprehensive tissue and blood flow assessment. The Duplex function combines B and C imaging for better real-time monitoring. In addition, the device offers software options such as lung analysis, which further extend its diagnostic capabilities.
Image quality is optimised by precise settings such as 256-level adjustable gain, depth control up to 19.5 cm, and advanced features such as Focus Harmonic Imaging (FHI) and Zoom. Users also benefit from practical features such as EasyView for image management and easy data export in PNG or MP4 format.
The SonoEye P5 has been designed to adapt to different clinical environments with a wide range of accessories, including carrying bags, tablet stands and sterile probe covers. Its resistance to storage and transport conditions, with temperature tolerances from -10°C to 50°C and relative humidity up to 80%, makes it a reliable choice for mobile use.
The Chison SonoEye P5 is much more than just an ultrasound probe: it is an intelligent, flexible and powerful system that supports practitioners in their daily practice for optimised patient care.