Experience Next-Gen POCUS:
Everything You Need, Without the Excess Cost

At EchoNous, We’re Redefining POCUS

We are thrilled to unveil our latest innovation: the Kosmos Plus point-of-care ultrasound system. Believing that highly capable POCUS should not be exclusive to premium pricing, we’ve designed Kosmos Plus to deliver cart-based ultrasound performance without the premium price tag.

The Kosmos Plus system represents our vision to make high-performance POCUS more accessible to hospitals and clinics without compromising quality or capabilities.

“In the ED, 90% of our POCUS exams are abdominal, lung, cardiac or guided vascular access procedures,” said Dr. Mark Favot, Associate Professor at Wayne State University and Director of Emergency Medicine Ultrasound Education at Sinai-Grace Hospital/Detroit Medical Center.” “Not only can the Kosmos transducers and features easily satisfy those needs, but the AI on the system provides additional assistance for users and helps improve our efficiency when it comes to quickly calculating an ejection fraction,” Favot continued.

For less than $20,000, Kosmos Plus provides a full-featured, two-probe ultrasound solution, compared to other cart systems costing twice as much or more. By integrating cutting-edge AI assistance, a high resolution 13″ Apple iPad Pro monitor, and a full Doppler package (including PW, CW and TDI), this system can be used by novice and expert users alike for the most advanced point-of-care ultrasound exams.

Kosmos Plus by EchoNous

We designed this system for POC clinicians, with the unique challenges that POC environments bring. Kosmos Plus offers flexible probe options, a simultaneous dual-probe connection, multi-hour battery life AND charging while scanning (something no other handheld system can offer). And, if you re wondering, “Can it still be taken off the stand for handheld procedures?” the answer is yes, of course (something that many cart-based systems can’t do). Made in the USA and backed by our 5-year, no-fine-print warranty, this all-in-one package is ready to go out of the box.

At EchoNous, we are relentless in pushing the boundaries of diagnostic technology. Kosmos Plus represents a quantum leap forward in our mission to make POCUS more powerful, yet simpler to use. 

We are eager to get Kosmos Plus out to hospitals and clinics. This system embodies our commitment to elevating the standard of patient care through ongoing innovation. We can’t wait to see how it helps clinicians improve outcomes at the point of care.

If you are interested in purchasing Kosmos Plus, get in touch with sales here.

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