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1 E-Scope Hearing Impaired
The E-Scope, Electronics Stethoscope – Hearing Impaired Model can amplify sounds up to 30 Features:
times louder than an acoustic scope. n Used with hearing aid or hearing impairment
This E-Scope can be used with multiple-style headphones. A 3.5mm (1/8”) mono-sound n One hand control over volume adjustments
output jack on the top of the stethoscope connects the headphones to the E-Scope n Specialist adult diaphragm
(pictured). n Automatic shut off after 1.5 to 2 minutes
n USB side output jack
Our headphones allow the user to leave their hearing aid(s) in place while listening. The n Battery operated (single AAA battery)
headphones go over the top of their ear canals or ear molds thus not interfering with the n Supplied with accessory pack
hearing aid(s). This E-Scope is successfully being used with In-the-Ear (ITE), CIC, and n Ref.no. R60025
Behind-the-Ear (BTE) hearing aids with these headphones.* Accessories:
The E-Scope has a control filter switch which allows the user to concentrate on heart or
breath sound frequencies within a specific range. The control buttons are conveniently 2 Standard Low frequency headphones
located on the head of the stethoscope. Volume is also controlled on the head of the n Ref.no. R60025-1
stethoscope. The E-Scope is designed to remain at the same volume setting each time you 3 Convertible style low frequency headphones
power on and has 64 possible volume positions with the maximum output of 125 dB, un- (bridge can be worn over or behind head)
distorted. n Ref.no. R60025-2
* BTE hearing aids will need to be adjusted by an audiologist for optimal use – increasing 4 Over-Ear style low frequency headphones
the gain of low frequency improves heart sounds. They will need to disable automatic noise (works well in noisy environment)
reduction.
n Ref.no. R60025-3
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