DOTmed February 20, 2024
John R. Fischer

A month after getting the green light from the FDA, Butterfly Network has released the latest version of its ultrasound-on-a-chip technology, Butterfly IQ3, designed with functions that enhance image quality and automate image capturing as well as advanced 3D capabilities and a new probe design.

Butterfly IQ3 transfers digital data twice as fast as Butterfly IQ+ during exams, speeding up frame rates to capture better-quality images, and like previous versions, has more than 20 anatomical presets, six imaging modes, and AI and advanced imaging tools. Among these Butterfly iQ Slice, the world’s first automated, sequential ultrasound capture mode for handheld devices, that directs the beam as it scans the organ, capturing up to 46 high-quality ultrasound images at a time...

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