Kosmos ultrasound system now offers the most advanced feature sets of any hand-carried device compatible with select Apple iOS devices

At EchoNous, our mission is to expand access to our cutting-edge point-of-care ultrasound solutions so that more clinicians can utilize our technology to improve patient care. We are thrilled to announce a new milestone in this mission – our Kosmos ultrasound system now provides advanced capabilities on compatible iOS tablets.

The Kosmos system offers an unparalleled combination of high-end imaging capabilities, advanced AI tools, and ease of use in a compact handheld device. By expanding full Kosmos abilities to iOS, one of the most widely used tablet operating systems, we are removing barriers for clinicians to integrate Kosmos into their point-of-care workflow.

Clinicians can now tap into the following suite of advanced tools on their iOS devices:

  • High-quality 2D Imaging & M-Mode
  • Color Doppler & Color Power Doppler (CPD)
  • Pulsed Wave Doppler (PW)
  • Continuous Wave Doppler (CW)
  • Tissue Doppler Imaging (TDI)
  • AI FAST (Abdominal: Auto-Labeling)
  • Auto-Ejection Fraction (EF) calculation in less than 20 seconds
  • Auto-VTI Tracing
  • Cardiac Calcs with DICOM SR
  • Vascular Calcs
  • Post Exam Processing

At EchoNous, we are committed to empowering point-of-care clinicians by developing ultrasound technology that combines power, performance, and accessibility. We are proud to make the Kosmos system available to more providers by expanding to iOS tablets.

This milestone exemplifies our dedication to improving patient outcomes by innovating ultrasound technology. We are driven by our mission to get EchoNous’ transformative solutions into the hands of more point-of-care clinicians. Compatibility with iOS tablets brings us one step closer.

Experience the Kosmos system’s superb imaging and ease of use on your iOS device. Learn more at echonous.com.

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