Audiometer
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A compact, calibrated audiometer for accurate hearing tests. It delivers pure tones, speech, and masking through comfortable headphones or bone oscillator, then records reliable thresholds. Ideal for clinics, hearing centers, and workplace screening. Easy controls cut test time. Clear displays improve decisions. Choose it for consistent results, compliant workflows, and professional reports without the complexity of larger systems.
Description
An audiometer is a clinical device that measures hearing thresholds across frequencies to detect loss and guide treatment. It generates pure tones, speech, and masking noise, which the patient hears through calibrated headphones or a bone oscillator. The operator raises or lowers intensity to find the softest level the patient can detect. Screening models serve quick checks in schools and workplaces. Diagnostic models add air and bone conduction testing, masking, speech audiometry, and data storage for comprehensive assessment. Compared with phone apps or tuning forks, a calibrated audiometer delivers controlled stimuli, repeatable results, and defensible records. Many units are designed to meet recognized calibration standards such as ANSI S3.6 or IEC 60645 when maintained correctly by a qualified service provider.
Key features and benefits:
• Precision frequency and intensity control for reliable thresholds
• Air and bone conduction with optional masking for differential diagnosis
• Speech testing with recorded or live materials
• Large, easy-to-read display and intuitive controls to reduce test time
• Patient response switch and talk-over functions for smooth workflows
• USB or onboard memory for record keeping and telehealth sharing
• Durable case with noise-reducing headphones for consistent results
Typical users include ENT clinics, hospitals, hearing aid centers, occupational health programs, schools, and mobile outreach. Choose a screening unit for fast pass or refer decisions. Choose a diagnostic unit when you need full audiograms, medico-legal documentation, and treatment planning.
