Use this page to compare Edan Acclarix ultrasound machines side by side and choose the right compact or cart-based diagnostic ultrasound system for your clinic or hospital.
Which Edan Acclarix System Is Right for You?
AX2 - best for clinics and providers needing an ultra-portable, value-focused point-of-care ultrasound system.
AX3 - ideal for higher-volume POCUS sites that switch probes frequently and need more workflow flexibility.
AX8 - for teams that want premium compact imaging, dual touch screens, and stronger infection-control design.
LX9 - for hospitals and large clinics needing a flagship cart-based diagnostic ultrasound platform across departments.
Compare Acclarix Ultrasound Machines
Model
Form factor
Best suited for
Key strengths
Acclarix AX2
Compact portable ultrasound
Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) in clinics, rehab, primary care, and bedside settings.
Ultra-light design, single probe port, dual batteries for cable-free scanning.
Acclarix AX3
Compact portable ultrasound
Busier point-of-care environments such as anesthesia, MSK clinics, and emergency departments.
Dual probe ports and dual batteries in the same compact footprint.
Acclarix AX8
Premium compact ultrasound
Advanced point-of-care and general imaging across radiology, OB/GYN, cardiology, and ICU.
Dual touch screens, advanced imaging modes, sealed control panel for infection control.
Acclarix LX9
Cart-based diagnostic ultrasound
Multi-department hospitals and large clinics needing a central ultrasound platform.
21.5-inch LCD and 14-inch touchscreen, up to five probe ports, AI-supported tools.
Acclarix Ultrasound Family FAQs
What is the main difference between Acclarix AX2 and AX3?
AX2 is ideal for simple single-probe workflows. AX3 adds a second probe port and dual batteries for higher-volume environments where clinicians switch probes frequently.
Who is the LX9 best for?
The LX9 is best for hospitals and larger clinics needing a flagship cart-based platform with large dual displays, AI-supported tools, and up to five probe ports for multi-department use.