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Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a limit to the number of images and videos I can store using the app? If so, is there an additional charge for exceeding the limit?

You can store an unlimited number of files, and all images and videos are stored directly in your portable ultrasound photo gallery. And, feel free to use any software in the app at no additional cost.

How should I choose the suitable ultrasound device?

HiSONO® has three types of handheld ultrasound devices from which you can choose. If you want a comprehensive scanner that can be used to scan any part of the body, you can choose Tri-Scan Max. In addition, our Linear ultra sound scanner is an expert in vascular imaging, and it is the best partner for your work for those who have similar injection work. As for the Convex scanner, it has a great advantage in abdominal imaging and can quickly provide images of internal structures. It is more suitable for beginners. Therefore, you can choose the most favorite instrument according to special requirements. And no matter which one, HiSONO® can meet.

Does the HiSONO ultrasound probe need to be connected to the Internet?

No, HiSONO portable usg is completely wireless and doesn't need to be connected to an electronic device. The internal chip of the ultrasound has a WIFI signal, and you can use ISO device to connect to the WIFI network of the probe. In addition, you only need to download the application to operate the probe. Therefore, if you are in a remote area, you don't need to worry about not being able to check at any time because it doesn't rely on hospitals or diagnostic networks.

Can the portable ultrasound equipment record video?

Yes, the HiSONO ultrasound device can record video clips for up to 100 seconds. Of course, you can also set the video length in the app, choosing a video range from 10 seconds to 100 seconds.

What is dual probe technology and how can it be used?

Our Tri-scan wireless ultrasound uses an integrated curved and linear array transducer design to produce a dual probe effect, which can provide faster imaging and more accurate results. This technology is very friendly to the imaging of superficial structures such as blood vessels and nerves, while the low-frequency probe is also suitable for scanning deep structures such as organs and bones.