Biosound Esoate releases MyLabOne arm-held ultrasound

Biosound Esoate has introduced a new arm-held point-of-care ultrasound system, MyLabOne.

The system has a 12-inch high resolution touch screen and multi-frequency probes ranging from one to 22 MHz, the Indianapolis.-based company said. The portable ultrasound system also comes with wireless networking and imaging management software and can be configured as an arm-held, rolling or standing ultrasound system.

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