Mindray launches TE Air handheld ultrasound system

The TE Air wireless, handheld ultrasound system. [Image courtesy of Mindray]Mindray announced that it recently launched its first wireless, handheld ultrasound system: the TE Air.

Shenzen, China-based Mindray designed the TE Air system to meet the global demand for a high-quality, portable ultrasound device.

The company said in a news release that TE Air offers ease of use in multiple medical environments. It provides effective point-of-care ultrasound imaging, Mindray said.

Mindray built the system with its eWave platform and second-generation Single Crystal technology. This allows TE Air to deliver high-quality images with low power consumption. Its dedicated exam presets and comprehensive imaging modes allow clinicians to conduct ultrasounds more efficiently. Mindray said it also offers more accurate decision-making assistance.

TE Air features a wire-free design and compact size designed to easily fit into a pocket. It also offers high-level disin…

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Mindray launches wearable patient monitoring system

[Image courtesy of Mindray]Mindray announced that it launched the mWear system for wireless, wearable patient monitoring of a range of vital signs.

Shenzhen, China-based Mindray designed mWear to enable an efficient workflow for monitoring patient conditions and delivering patient-centric care.

Mindray’s mWear system addresses shortages of beds and staff in today’s hospitals, according to a news release. It combines wireless interconnection with accurate multi-parameter monitoring, streamlined workflows and seamless integration. The company said it helps improve clinical outcomes throughout the patient journey.

The mWear system offers measurements of vital signs. Those include ECG, oxygen saturation, noninvasive blood pressure, respiration rate, pulse rate, and temperature. The system features anti-interference capabilities, allowing patients to move without restrictions. It also minimizes false alarms for clinicians to identify true abnormaliti…

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