NCM5 Update _001
Welcoming 2026, we’re stepping into the new year with a Dossa update on the progress of the NCM5.
Since our official launch at the Upper Cervical Lyceum in October, we’ve been working relentlessly to stay true to our timeline—preparing the NCM5 for full production this April. A big focus during this phase has been dialing in sample rates and resolution, ensuring we capture scans that are not only precise, but smooth, consistent, and clinically meaningful.
One of the easiest ways to understand sample rate is through video. A standard video captures about 24 frames per second. But if you’ve ever seen slow-motion footage, you know that increasing the number of frames—say to 120 per second—reveals details you’d otherwise miss. Motion becomes clearer. Subtle changes become visible.
That’s exactly what we’re doing with the NCM5.
By allowing our thermocouple sensors and onboard chip to capture significantly more data—up to 120 samples per second—we’re able to reveal nuances in the scan that simply wouldn’t be noticeable at lower rates. More data means more clarity, and ultimately, better insight.
Alongside this, we’ve been refining the final design of the main enclosure. This is the part everyone interacts with—the way it feels in your hand, the balance, the size. Every detail matters to us. We’ve already made the device smaller, more refined, and easier to hold, without sacrificing performance.
Since October, we’ve upgraded the chip, refined the enclosure, and finalized the thermocouple tip connections—and that’s not even touching the work we’ve been doing on the software (we’ll save that for the next update). As it stands, our estimated ship date is the beginning of Q2 2026.
None of this happens without people like you. Chiropractors who care deeply. Doctors who want nothing more than to give their patients the best care possible. Dossa exists because of that shared commitment.