U-Lite is always ready to go further than a simple palpation. Easy to use, this handheld ultrasound scanner is entirely dedicated to help health professionals provide high-quality care and diagnosis. U-Lite can be used in many clinical and medical sectors: radiology, general medicine, endocrinology, OB-GYN, primary care and critical patient care. Thanks to real-time imaging of this handheld ultrasound device, healthcare practitioners can quickly inspect organs and other parts of the body, very quickly.
Obtain quality sonographic images in any situation, even when mobile or away from the office or hospital
Wifi connection is available for uploading examination images
Display images on a high-resolution screen or output them to a thermal printer
ERGONOMICS AND MOBILITY
RAPIDITY
The U-Lite is ready to go in less than 10 seconds, enabling you to rapidly confirm or make a precise diagnosis.
Thanks to the exclusive architecture of 1200 interconnected cores on 4 levels, the U-Lite offers an exceptional responsiveness, thus enhancing your clinical examination – 10 sec start-up time, multi-touch capacitive flat screen as well as adaptive rotational interface technology.
PROTOCOLIZATION
For each medical specialty, the U-Lite has a specific application integrated into its technology, with clear, precise, standardized examination protocols.
- General Ultrasound
- Vascular
- Obstetric
- Biopsy
- Urology
- Emergency Medecine
INNOVATION
Based on the latest digital technology, U-Lite is the first ultra-portable HD Ultrasound Device in the world. The eco-design concept enables the lowest energy consumption level of the market, without loss in image resolution.
Print your images directly on medical thermal paper
With the integrated storage, you can store up to 10,000 images
Transfer your images to the Cloud-secured SonoReplay from the “Weliteit” site for a complete report from any platform
Export your images to a USB memory stick in DICOM format to preserve accuracy and maintain patient confidentiality
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