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Now Accepting orders for Voyager and Toughbook products.

Download Voyager Brochure (PDF)

Peripheral Device to Standard Computer.
Use with Laptop or Desktop PC through USB 2.0

Enables rapid delivery in small office spaces
Identify and treat problems earlier.

- Highly affordable for underserved communities
- Portable solution for interventional procedures

Voyager™ 4 MHz Kidney with Cyst
Voyager™ 4 MHz Gallstones
Voyager™ 10 MHz Popliteal veins with blood
Please follow the link for other Voyager™ images


- Height: 1 in (25 mm)
- Width: 3 in (76 mm)
- Depth: 5.5 in (140 mm)
- Weight (no probe): 0.6 lb (272 g)

- Compact, lightweight probes, with miniature cable & quick disconnect
- 4 MHz, 63° nominal field-of-view
- 10 MHz, 54° nominal field-of-view
- Weight: 0.6 lb (272 g)

- B-Mode
- B/B Mode
- B-M Mode
- M-Mode
- Zoom
- Pan

- System Dynamic Range: > 120 dB
- Frame rate: > 15 frames/second nominal

- Dicom storage
- Storage: limited only by host hard drive capacity
- Cine: limited only by host hard drive capacity
- CD/DVD recording

- Distance calipers
- Ellipse
- Circumference & Area
- Trace Distance & Area

- Text, pictograms, system settings

- AC Adapter: 100-240 VAC, 0.4 A, 47‑63 Hz input, 12 VDC, 0.8 A output, included
- Coming Soon - NiMH Battery Module - Allows for 2 hours of continous run time without any external power source.


- Microsoft Windows XP/2000:
PC or notebook, USB 2.0, minimum 512 MB RAM, 1.5 GHz CPU (not included, PC available for purchase with system)
- Microsoft Windows Vista:
PC or notebook, USB 2.0, minimum 512 MB RAM, Duo-Core 1.5 GHz CPU (not included, PC available for purchase with system)


- Thyroid Imaging
- Breast Imaging
- Peripheral Vessel Imaging
- Musculoskeletal

- Fetal Imaging
- Abdominal Imaging


- cyst drainage
- needle aspiration
- thyroid biopsy
- abdominal U/S and FAST
- other targeted interventions

- trauma (FAST exams)
- biliary exams
- line placements
- AAA Evaluations
- renal Exams
- foreign Body Assesments

- triage gall bladder disease
- identify fluids
- Identify renal obstruction

- visualization of fetal presentation, fluid or placental position (family practice)
- target ovarian cysts


- triage breast mass (cyst or solid)
- small parts visual scans
- carotid artery assessments
- peripheral or central line placement
- gall bladder screening
- foreign body evaluation
- identify renal obstruction
- triage pelvic pain


- transrectal evaluation of prostate (pending EC Probe)
- biopsy of prostate (pending EC Probe)
- evaluation of renal obstruction
- triage renal mass (cyst or solid)
- bladder evaluation

- venous thrombosis
- peripheral or central line placement
- needle insertion
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