Clarius Mobile Health introduced a third-generation product line of high-performance handheld wireless ultrasound scanners for all medical specialists. Now 30% lighter and smaller, the new pocket-sized scanners are available today in the United States with revolutionary pricing and new features that will put premium handheld ultrasound into the hands of more doctors.
The entire FDA-approved Clarius HD3 line of ultra-portable scanners is built with the latest antenna technology for steadfast connectivity operating on both iOS and Android devices. Octal beamforming technology delivers up to eight times faster frame rates and micron-level resolution compared to other handhelds.
What’s new?
Updated app
A new version of the Clarius Ultrasound application is also being released to the App Store or Google Play store with new AI and imaging tools that further advance image quality, as well as new advanced clinical software packages and features that enable clinicians to personalize their imaging experience. The new Clarius Ultrasound App 9 is now available for download to all new and existing Clarius users.
New membership
A new Clarius Membership bundle is now available for clinicians in the United States who want to fast track ultrasound proficiency. Available in the United States only, the new membership provides access to all advanced software, enhanced education options, and unlimited exam management in the Clarius Cloud.
- Membership Option: Clarius HD3 scanners starting at 2995 USD with annual membership of 595 USD that includes access to all advanced software and unlimited cloud management.
- One-Time Purchase: Clarius HD3 scanners starting at 4900 USD with add-ons purchased a la carte.
- Both options include a 3-year warranty with enhanced warranty options available through Clarius Care.
On the record
“The new Clarius HD3 is now so remarkably small that it’s no bigger than my iPhone,” said Clarius CEO Laurent Pelissier. “Our world-class R&D team has miniaturized the high-performance of traditional, cart-based ultrasound systems into a new form factor that truly feels like a traditional ultrasound probe. By replacing complex knobs and buttons with artificial intelligence (AI), it automatically optimizes imaging for ease of use.”
“Starting today, premium hospital-performance handheld ultrasound is more accessible to more clinicians than ever with our most affordable package yet. Clarius HD3 scanners now start at 2995 US with an annual membership that unlocks all innovation,” added Pelissier, “with the continued flexibility to make a one-time purchase.”
“We’re also excited about our new specialized software packages that will make Clarius even easier to use,” said Kris Dickie, Vice President of Research and Development at Clarius. “The new Advanced Breast, Obstetrics, Musculoskeletal, Plastic Surgery, Vascular, and Veterinary Packages deliver advanced workflows, comprehensive measurements, and fine tuned imaging for medical specialists.”
The context
One in five Americans suffers from chronic pain, according to the CDC, with substantial disparities in access to adequate treatment across the United States. The adoption of point-of-care ultrasound for procedural guidance is clinically proven to improve the success rate of pain management treatments.