Sonoque C4pL

Dual Head 3 in 1 Portable Handheld Ultrasound

ELEMENTS

128

FREQUENCY

Convex | Cardiac

3.5 - 5 MHz

Linear

7.5 - 10 MHz

DEPTH

Convex | Cardiac

90/160/220/305 mm

Linear

20/40/60/80 mm

SCANNING MODE

B, B/M, COLOR, PW, PDI

HEAD LENGTH | RADIUS

Convex:

45 mm

Linear

40 mm

DIMENSION

6.1 x 2.75 x 0.75 inch

155 x 70 x 20 mm

WEIGHT

8.4 oz | 240 g

DETAILS
  • Electronic array with 128 elements
    Scanning mode – B, B/M, Color, PW, PDI
  • [Convex]
    Frequency – 3.5 – 5 MHz
    Depth – 90/160/220/305mm
    Scan angle: 75 degree
    Head Radius: 45mm
  • [Cardiac]
    Frequency – 3.5 – 5 MHz
    Depth – 90/120/140/160 mm
    Scan angle: 80 degree
  • [Linear]
    Frequency – 7.5 – 10 MHz
    Depth: 20/40/60/80 mm
    Linear head – 40mm
  • Image Adjustment : Gain, TGC, Focus, Harmonic, Denoise, Depth, Dynamic Range, PRF, WF
  • Biopsy Assistance : The function of in-plane/out-of-plane puncture guide line and automatic blood vessel measurement
  • Measure : Length, Area, Circumference, Angle, Obstetrics, Trace
  • OB Measurement: GA(CRL), GA(BPD), GA(GS), GA(FL),GA(HC), GA(AC), EFW(BPD), EFW(FL)
  • Annotation
  • Image frame rate : 18 frames per second
  • Image save : jpg, avi and DICOM format
  • Battery lasts 3 hours when fully charged
  • Dimension : 6.2 x 2.6 x 0.87 inch/ 157 x 66 x 22 mm
  • Weight : 8.4 oz / 240g
  • WiFi Type : 802.11g/20MHz/5G/450Mbps
  • Warranty : 1 Year Warranty
CONTENT INCLUDED
  • C4PL Dual Head Probe
  • Internal Battery
  • Wireless Charger
  • Quick User Guide
  • Silicon Band for anti-slippery
  • 1 Year Warranty
PAIRING YOUR PROBES TO IPAD AND IPHONE
SERVICE OPTIONS
  • Free after-sales technical support is available from SonoQue during installation and over the course of the standard limited warranty. Technical support is available after the warranty period at an hourly cost per issue.
GUIDELINES & POLICIES
KEY FEATURES
TRUE WIRELESS ULTRASOUND SCANNER
IPHONE AND IPAD COMPATIBLE
NO SUBSCRIPTION REQUIRED
NO INTERNET NEEDED
NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED
FREE TECH SUPPORT FROM CALIFORNIA, USA
POWERFUL EXPANSION FUNCTIONS

FOR DIFFERENT APPLICATIONS

CONVEX

ABDOMEN

GYNECOLOGY

OBSTETRIC

UROLOGY

KIDNEY

CARDIAC

LINEAR

BREAST

PEDIATRICS

SMALL PARTS

MSK

THYROID

VASCULAR

CAROTID

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Free after-sales technical support is available from SonoQue during installation and over the course of the standard limited warranty. Technical support is available after the warranty period at an hourly cost per issue.

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    John Curington MD

    Doctor of Medicine

    “Our office ordered a C4PL Dual-Head wireless transducer and we were impressed with the SonoQue customer service from start to finish. I chatted with the rep Danny by phone and he seemed very knowledgeable about both the product and the logistics of setting it up. Our transducer arrived within days, though the iPad (7th gen) we ordered from Apple took almost two weeks. We gave the transducer a thorough test. The dual heads were very useful, and each head had a choice of two frequencies.

    Cleaning was super easy since the transducer has no external wires and no openings for water or cleaner to ruin the electronics. The software was free at the Apple store, and integrated with the transducer with no problem. It took only about 20 minutes to set up the iPad to be a screen for the transducer. The image qualities were good, and the software was super intui tive. We were able to get good fetal heart images, good carotid arteries, good livers, etc. We were specifically hoping to be able to use this device in our vasectomy service. We found that the resolution of the 10MHz probe just wasn’t good enough for vasa. When we looked through the literature, we noted that the articles on scrotal ultrasonography use a 12 MHz to 17 MHz probe.

    The rep at SonoQue was very understanding and accepted our unit for return as indicated by the trial period. We were so impressed by the excellent customer service that we will definitely order from SonoQue again if we decide to make the leap for a higher resolution probe.”

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    Paul C. Grimm MD (verified owner)

    Doctor of Medicine
    Stanford University School of Medicine

    “Started using 2 different units for bedside ultrasound and renal biopsy guidance. One of the great things is that we can use the sterile sheath the hospital stocks to cover the device with our home made needle guide attached and you don’t have to worry about a cord. The device is light, stays cool to the touch and has no latency.

    The other thing is that you can wirelessly connect to any iphone, ipad, or android device so you don’t have to role around a bulky device on rollers.”

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    Dan Olesnicky, M.D

    Executive Urgent Care
    Indian Wells, CA

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    Alisha Williams

    It works great, I can perform ultrasound scanning anytime on the go and the picture quality is great, as a gynecologist those things are pretty important to me. As you can see in this video, this is the capture of a 6 month old healthy baby boy who moved during my scan. My patient was so happy with this capture in the comfort of her home

     
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    William Crowder

    Here’s my overall review

    I have a suggested improvement. I would replace the curvilinear probe head with a small footprint phased array transducer that has a form factor that could fit in between ribs. As an ER doctor, the curvilinear probe is mostly useful for assessing biliary pathologies. However, these are not usually imminently life threatening and can generally wait for a formal ultrasound. On the other hand, the RUQ, LUQ, and subxiphoid views of the FAST exam can rapidly assess for life threatening injuries but are very difficult to perform using the current curvilinear probe since it is generally too large to fit into the appropriate intercostal space acoustic windows. Cardiac ultrasound is another emergent procedure that is useful in the ER and it suffers from the same issue with this probe (the curvilinear form factor has difficulty fitting between ribs to get the appropriate views).

    I am a big fan of the device nevertheless, it is definitely useful and I think the wireless nature is a huge advantage in a chaotic ER. I think it could truly be turned into a “killer app” if the changes suggested above were made.

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    Kath Cruz (verified owner)

    Video Review

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    Ryan Taube

    C4PL
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