TE Air i3p

Innovation Untethered

Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) has been established as an essential imaging technique for fastpaced environments. As the clinical applications of POCUS continue to expand, there is an increasing demand for high-quality portable ultrasound devices.

TE Air i3P, the new generation wireless handheld ultrasound system from Mindray, is designed to meet these higher clinical requirements, such as Emergency and Critical Care. By combining premium capabilities with a wireless experience, efficient connectivity, and a robust design for unpredictable environments, the TE Air i3P wireless handheld ultrasound system helps to improve clinicians’ confidence and efficiency in unprecedented ways.

Untethered, with Premium Capabilities

Powered by the eWave platform and the second-generation Single Crystal technology, TE Air i3P delivers high-quality images with low power consumption for accurate decision-making.

Detail Information

Untethered, with Extreme Usability

To tackle the challenges of variable mobile clinical scenarios, TE Air i3P is designed with a small size, high-level disinfection tolerance, and flexible charging for extreme mobility.

Small and Lightweight

WiFi connection, free from restrictions of wiring
Lightweight, more comfortable to hold
Small footprint for a better intercostal window

Durability for Cleaning and Disinfection
Free of cables, easily encased in a sterile cover
IP68 waterproof and dustproof, fully immersible for disinfection

Big Power in a Small Capsule
Unique Air Capsule

A protection case, also a portable charger
Keeps TE Air i3P running for a full day with charging
Charges TE Air from 0% to 90% in just 35 minutes
Wireless charging

Balancing Simplicity and Efficiency

The App allows one-hand operations for enhanced efficiency
An intuitive user interface for ease of use
Simple to operate with gestures

Winning Time, in a Simplified Way
Smart Bladder

Automatically detect three diameters of the bladder, and calculate the bladder volume
Fast way to determine whether to place a urinary catheter for acute urinary retention

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