



Transound ultra sound
about product
The Transonic Ultrasound is designed to provide high-resolution medical imaging and effective diagnostic support. However, there are some points to consider when using this device.
Key Features:
• Advanced imaging technology: Provides accurate and clear images of the internal areas of the body, but may require specialized training to achieve the best results.
• Compact design: Easy to transport and use in multiple locations, but may be less sophisticated than larger fixed systems.
• Versatility: Can be used in a variety of fields such as cardiology, obstetrics, and surgery, but may be limited in more complex applications.
• Ease of use: Simple and straightforward user interface, but may require time to adjust for new users.
Who should not use this product?
• Non-specialists: Should only be used by trained doctors or technicians.
• Unqualified locations: May not be suitable for locations that do not provide a safe environment for operating medical devices.
• People requiring advanced technologies: May not meet the needs of those requiring 3D or 4D imaging.
How to use:
1. Turn on the device and make sure the settings are set according to the required use.
2. Apply the gel to the area to be examined.
3. Use the probe (frequency) to move the device over the target area.
4. Review the images and share the results with the specialist doctor.
Why not choose the Transonic ultrasound device?
• It may not be sufficient to meet the needs of some advanced medical specialties.
• It requires special training to get the most out of it.
Its price may be high compared to less expensive alternative devices
SAR 5.75
Ex Tax: SAR 5.75
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The Transonic Ultrasound is designed to provide high-resolution medical imaging and effective diagnostic support. However, there are some points to consider when using this device.
Key Features:
• Advanced imaging technology: Provides accurate and clear images of the internal areas of the body, but may require specialized training to achieve the best results.
• Compact design: Easy to transport and use in multiple locations, but may be less sophisticated than larger fixed systems.
• Versatility: Can be used in a variety of fields such as cardiology, obstetrics, and surgery, but may be limited in more complex applications.
• Ease of use: Simple and straightforward user interface, but may require time to adjust for new users.
Who should not use this product?
• Non-specialists: Should only be used by trained doctors or technicians.
• Unqualified locations: May not be suitable for locations that do not provide a safe environment for operating medical devices.
• People requiring advanced technologies: May not meet the needs of those requiring 3D or 4D imaging.
How to use:
1. Turn on the device and make sure the settings are set according to the required use.
2. Apply the gel to the area to be examined.
3. Use the probe (frequency) to move the device over the target area.
4. Review the images and share the results with the specialist doctor.
Why not choose the Transonic ultrasound device?
• It may not be sufficient to meet the needs of some advanced medical specialties.
• It requires special training to get the most out of it.
Its price may be high compared to less expensive alternative devices