Care moves to the bedside, and a system you can wheel to the patient earns in places a fixed room never reaches. Sonosite built its reputation on exactly that premise, and Fujifilm's ownership has added imaging engineering depth without changing the core identity: rugged, portable, designed for the clinician who needs a scan now, wherever the patient is.
The Sonosite product line covers both the handheld point-of-care segment and cart-based portable systems. The Sonosite Edge II is a compact, durable system widely used in emergency medicine, critical care, and military and austere-environment settings. The Sonosite PX is a newer laptop-style platform that brings sharper imaging and software improvements while keeping the form factor manageable. The Sonosite X-Porte steps up to a cart-based system with enterprise connectivity and image quality that competes with lower-tier cart systems from larger brands.
Sonosite systems are priced to reflect their point-of-care focus. The Edge II and PX typically fall between $30,000 and $70,000 depending on probe package. The X-Porte runs higher. Single-system purchases sometimes fall below our $50,000 minimum when a probe set is not included, but most purchases with a full clinical probe configuration exceed that threshold. For facilities buying multiple units, a fleet transaction easily qualifies and often benefits from volume pricing at the equipment level.