Product Description
The second generation E-Scope® II Headphone 718-7710 has just been released. It is the perfect alternative for users with a hearing loss that utilize inner ear hearing aids. It features a convenient headphone set that fits over the ears and plugs into the control module which clips smartly onto the users belt or waistband (similar to a cell phone clip). It is intended for general clinical use, medical education, Telemedicine and paramedic use in ambulances and medical helicopters. It amplifies the heart, breath, bowel or korotkoff sounds without amplifying outside noise. The E-Scope® II has maximum amplitude or sound pressure level output of 120 dBa without distortion. Additionally, heart or lung sounds are amplified without appreciable amplification of room or background noise. This makes it much easier to hear a low, rumbling murmur or faint AI blows. Please note: Headphones are not included, see options below.
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Love it
I hear with cochlear implants, and when I attach my t-coil to it, it works wonderfully. I am amazed by this technology!
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E Scope
I have used a E Scope by Cardionics for the past 12 years now. I am an RN and hearing impaired. This stethoscope has allowed me to continue in this profession. It allows me to hear the most precise sounds in lungs and heart, that I otherwise would not be able to do in a regular stethoscope. I use the headset type as I wear Bilateral in canal hearing aides.The only draw back is that I have to replace my headset aprox every 2 years, but at the end of the day...very happy with this stethoscope and have just purchased my second after 12 years!
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good
still evaluating
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What a difference!
In the last year I was told by an ENT doc that I had some high frequency hearing loss and unfortunately isn't repairable with surgery. Recently started a nursing program and found it extremely difficult to hear cardiac sounds, especially for apical pulses. This Cardionics E-Scope II is amazing. Although, like others have commented, it does amplify all sounds including the friction from sliding the head around I found it beneficial to add the large over-the-ears headset to help cancel out extraneous sounds. I can't wait to try it while in the back of a noisy ambulance. This unit has over 60 trim settings for volume control making it rather easy to adjust to your liking. It also has two modes for the different frequencies of breath and cardiac sounds.
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Cardionics headset stethoscope
Pros: Good volume range. Cons: Far too much background and tubing noise no matter how still you are.
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works for a med student with B hearing loss
Pros: purchased for a med student with B conductive hearing loss. It worked great with the larger head phones!.
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Product Return
Pros: I returned this stethescope yesterday as my husband,the doctor,would not use it. It worked very well but he was uncomfortable using it.
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stethoscope
Pros: works very well for people with hearing aides.Cons: you need to develop a bluetooth device that allows you to separate the head set from the scope.
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E Scope II
Pros: Great acoustics and very comfortable to wear. Cons: Breaks on a very regular basis seems to be weak at the headphones, and especially at the plug in. Stopped sending it in for repairs because always took a long time and tended to blame headphones (which Koss said they couldn't repain). So have had local biomed at hospital fix hopefully new design will last longer otherwise lots of money too much down time.