Philips launches new handheld ultrasound device for plugging in smartphones

Royal Philips launched the Lumify device in the United States, a handheld ultrasound tool that plugs into a smartphone and can be connected to an image management application (app); in order to promote the device, the company offers a monthly fee of 199 The US dollar subscription model, on the one hand, brings a steady stream of revenue to the company. On the other hand, users can also get simple and complete ultrasound services, including access to two sensors, an app and a portal.

Philips is not the only company to enter handheld ultrasound equipment. There are also a number of integrated companies and startups offering such equipment; in fact, earlier this week, sports giant KKR funded the handheld ultrasound equipment startup Signostics. $35 million, but many integrated companies still hold a major substantive position in the imaging market.

Philips executives said in a statement that in an increasingly developed communications network, the power of technology lies at our fingertips, and is no longer content to develop only one ultrasound product or service. Philips has created many and direct patient Related solutions. Lumify can leverage advanced digital healthcare technology to deliver critical information to the right individuals at the right time, which can change the way we care and connect multiple key health points.

However, Apple's followers are not in the scope of Lumify software. Lumify can only be used on Android smart devices. Once the Lumify App is downloaded from Google Play, users will simply connect the sensor to the smart device via USB interface. So that you can use the app for ultrasound scanning, the app can be connected to the cloud, so that data and imaging results can be obtained through Philips' HealthSuite digital platform.

Philips hopes that Lumify can be used in a range of special equipment, including emergency medical care equipment, internal medicine, musculoskeletal equipment, emergency treatment and business internships; this scanning app can help with a range of ultrasound scans, including the gallbladder, abdomen, And lungs, blood vessels, epidermis and soft tissue structures.

Bret Nelson, a professor at Mount Sinai Hospital, said that Lumify can provide an on-demand, on-demand diagnosis in multiple interconnected environments; many of our medical students now have access to Philips' ultrasound intelligence devices, for beginners, carrying one A portable device for portable diagnostic testing can better learn ultrasound knowledge, and convenience and effectiveness will increase the utilization of the technology and improve patient care and health.

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