SONON is world’s first wireless portable ultrasound equipment. It supports iOS and Android mobile phone or tablet.
It seems like you can do anything with your smartphone these days. How about using it as a portable ultrasound scanner? South Korean start-up Healcerion wants to make that a reality with Sonon, a portable ultrasound system that runs on Android or iOS mobile devices.
Currently targeted for ob/gyn applications, the Sonon linear probe wirelessly sends image data to an app running on an Android or iOS device such as a smartphone or tablet, said John Freda, chief marketing officer for Healcerion. From there, images can be transmitted over cellular data networks to wherever they’re needed.
In contrast with other portable ultrasound scanners, Sonon features a standard, full-scale sensor head with 128 channels.
Compact Design
SONON fits right in your hand and easily in your pocket. At just over 13 ounces, it’s easily portable and can be taken wherever you practice medicine.
Wireless Connectivity
SONON has no cords or wires, making it easy to maneuver independent of the iOS/Android smart phone or tablet on which scans appear.
Sensor Head
SONON has a convex array transducer, allowing for a wider field of view during the sonogram.
(Linear and Micro-convex will be launched in 2016)
Buttons
SONON can be operated with the use of three simple buttons – POWER to turn it on, WIRELESS CONNECT to link it with your smart phone or tablet, and IMAGE FREEZE to capture and record scan images as they appears on your device’s screen.
http://www.healcerion.com/