Description
Designed for everyday veterinary practice
The D2Vet is an excellent entry-level ultrasound system for small animal veterinarians seeking reliability, image clarity and portability in one thoughtfully designed platform.
Its compact footprint and durable construction make it ideal for the demands of busy veterinary practice, while practical, user-focused features help create a smoother and more efficient scanning experience throughout the day.
The bright 15.6-inch LCD display delivers clear visualisation, while automatic backlight adjustment helps maintain screen visibility whether working indoors or outdoors. With two probe ports as standard, switching between probes is quick and convenient using the ‘probe’ button, helping to streamline workflow during examinations.
Dedicated veterinary measurement packages further enhance usability, providing tailored functionality designed specifically for veterinary applications.
Key benefits
- Compact and portable design ideal for practice and mobile use
- Robust construction built for the demands of daily veterinary work
- Crisp imaging with clearly defined tissue boundaries
- Bright 15.6-inch LCD display for clear visualisation
- Automatic backlight adjustment for indoor and outdoor use
- Two probe ports for efficient workflow
- Dedicated veterinary measurement packages
- User-focused controls for a smoother, more intuitive scanning experience
- Helps reduce uncertainty caused by poor image clarity
- Excellent performance within the sub-$20,000 price range
Example pregnancy scan using the microconvex probe on the Vinno D2, featured by the Animal Ultrasound Association:
Flexible transducer options
The D2Vet is available with a wide range of transducer options to suit different scanning requirements.
For small animal veterinarians, the most popular choice is the microconvex probe, with an optional linear probe often selected as a second probe, particularly beneficial for abdominal scanning in cats.
If you are considering the D2Vet for cardiology work, we recommend speaking with one of our in-house veterinary echocardiographers to discuss your requirements in detail. Depending on your long-term goals and plans to develop your echocardiography skills, you may eventually outgrow this system’s echo capabilities, and we are happy to help guide you through those decisions as your experience develops.
Advanced imaging technology for greater confidence
Vinno’s VFusion technology is designed to reduce speckle and artefact while enhancing tissue boundaries, helping to produce cleaner, more detailed images. The result is improved visualisation and greater reassurance during scans, particularly when image definition is critical.
The D2Vet’s carefully considered technological design helps create a more comfortable and confident scanning experience, reducing the frustration often associated with unclear or inconsistent imaging.
In addition, remote maintenance via a cloud platform helps support ongoing system performance and convenience, allowing efficient technical support and system management when needed.
Whether you are introducing ultrasound into practice for the first time or looking for a dependable, high-performing upgrade, the Vinno D2Vet offers an impressive balance of image quality, portability and value. Designed to deliver clear, confident imaging without the stress and uncertainty of poor definition, it is a trusted choice for small animal veterinarians who want reliable performance, intuitive usability and advanced imaging technology at an accessible price point.
Catherine’s insights
ScanX founder, head sonographer and echocardiographer Catherine Stowell says:
“Most machines at this price point have laggy, pixellated colour Doppler, but the V2’s Doppler has a smoothness that I normally only experience with much pricier machines. What I also love about the D2 is that, for abdominal imaging, it has the image quality of a high end (about $27,000) system but at a highly affordable price. I also like how modern it is- a lot of scanners run off outdated operating systems, but the D2 runs on a very modern Windows operating system, future-proofing it for the next decade at least.”





