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Unique Middle Ear Analyzer

The Unique is an automatic and manual middle ear analyzer ideal for both research and clinical evaluations. The device also includes a 10” multiscreen display.

Twins Tympanometer (Hand Held)

The HAND-HELD Twins tympanometry is an automatic middle ear analyzer ideal for diagnostic evaluations. The device also includes automatic and fixed reflexes, Eustachian Tube Function for intact eardrums and pure tone audiometry .

Twins Plus Middle Ear Analyzer

The Twins plus is an automatic middle ear analyzer ideal for both Research and clinical evaluations. The device also includes pure tone audiometry .

Ultimate Screening Audiometer

An Audiometer delivers sounds at different frequencies and loudness levels with a circum aural headphone. The patient raises a hand, presses a button or says “yes” when he/she hears sounds. The audiologist records your responses on an audiogram.

SA78-B Screening Audiometer

An Audiometer delivers sounds at different frequencies and loudness levels with a circum-aural headphone. The patient raises a hand, presses a button or says “yes” when he/she hears sounds. The audiologist records the responses on an audiogram. Pure-tone testing presents tones across the speech spectrum (500 to 8,000 Hz) to determine if the patient’s hearing levels fall within normal limits. A quiet testing environment, calibrated audiometric equipment, and an audiologist are required for in-office testing. Pure-tone audiometry may help to appropriately refer patients to a clinical audiologist or otolaryngologist.

PCA 87 Screening Audiometer (PC Based)

An Audiometer delivers sounds at different frequencies and loudness levels with a circum-aural headphone. The patient raises a hand, presses a button or says “yes” when he/she hears sounds. The audiologist records the responses on an audiogram. Pure-tone testing presents tones across the speech spectrum (500 to 8,000 Hz) to determine if the patient’s hearing levels fall within normal limits. A quiet testing environment, calibrated audiometric equipment, and an audiologist are required for in-office testing. Pure-tone audiometry may help to appropriately refer patients to a clinical audiologist or otolaryngologist.

ASA96 Screening Audiometer

An Audiometer delivers sounds at different frequencies and loudness levels with a circum-aural headphone. The patient raises a hand, presses a button or says “yes” when he/she hears sounds. The audiologist records the responses on an audiogram. Pure-tone testing presents tones across the speech spectrum (500 to 8,000 Hz) to determine if the patient’s hearing levels fall within normal limits. A quiet testing environment, calibrated audiometric equipment, and an audiologist are required for in-office testing. Pure-tone audiometry may help to appropriately refer patients to a clinical audiologist or otolaryngologist.

ASA94 Screening Audiometer

An Audiometer delivers sounds at different frequencies and loudness levels with a circum-aural headphone. The patient raises a hand, presses a button or says “yes” when he/she hears sounds. The audiologist records the responses on an audiogram. Pure-tone testing presents tones across the speech spectrum (500 to 8,000 Hz) to determine if the patient’s hearing levels fall within normal limits. A quiet testing environment, calibrated audiometric equipment, and an audiologist are required for in-office testing. Pure-tone audiometry may help to appropriately refer patients to a clinical audiologist or otolaryngologist.

Twins Audiometer

The Twins two-channel clinical audiometer is a stand-alone device that offers various features required by an audiology clinic. It allows the user to perform airway, bone, speech, and masking tests accurately and quickly. The device has a dedicated page for each test, including automatic TDT tests and the ABLB exam specific page. It can perform High-Frequency Audiometry up to 16 KHz, connect to VRA, and the Free Field system, and has an extensive internal setting. The device has an LCD color touch screen and internal memory for 100 patients, and information can be transferred to a computer through a LAN cable.The device also features a SISI test page, which can help differentiate between cochlear and cochlear nerve lesions. Additionally, the WEBER test can be used to differentiate between sensory-neural and transmission lesions. The Twins audiometer covers an intensity range of dB HL120-10 in steps of 1 and 5 dB, and it also has an intensity and frequency zoom screen to aid in testing.