Amplivox
Amplivox is a world-leading healthcare equipment supplier. For over 85 years, they have provided accessible and reliable preventive and diagnostic equipment to healthcare professionals around the world, ensuring that the benefits of accessible healthcare can be enjoyed by all. Amplivox was founded in 1935 by Sir Edwin Stevens, with the aim of supporting the hearing loss of a close family member. Since then, the company has expanded its focus to create a healthier future for all, providing high-quality medical solutions to occupational health professionals, ENT specialists, hearing specialists and audiologists around the world.
Amplivox 116 New audiometer - air conduction
The Amplivox 116 audiometer is a portable, handheld screening audiometer designed for fast and effective diagnosis. It is used by primary care professionals worldwide. It features a backlit display with 2 lines of character display (24 characters per line).
Simple operation, including the Threshold Retention function, allows the user to quickly save results during the procedure. Results can then be transferred to a computer or printed (optional).
Combining style and functionality, it is ideal for primary care, schools and workplaces. It offers a comprehensive air conduction procedure at a very affordable price.
Allows pure tone audiometry testing in a wide range of settings, such as the standard threshold test or a scanning test with user-defined output levels for examining children. The Model 116 features a wide range of test frequencies to help identify hearing problems such as tinnitus, presbycusis and noise-induced hearing loss using pure tone, pulse, rustle and/or continuous sound.
Supplied with earphones, handset, patient response switch, audiogram cards (50 pieces), power supply, carrying case and manual (GB, IT, ES, on request FR, SE, PT).
Amplivox 170 New Audiometer
Amplivox 170 New Automatic and Manual Audiometer. It is an affordable and easy-to-use audiometer ideal tool for professionals who complete hearing tests in schools, primary care, general surgery surgeries, and industries, making it, the perfect portable screening audiometer.
Designed for people with little experience and knowledge, the Amplivox 170 allows the user to complete the hearing assessment/check automatically and reliably. Basic functions such as automatic test start, ear selection, and frequency selection are available at the touch of a button.
Ideal for smaller industries running a hearing preservation program or audiometric testing. Hearing levels, baseline audiogram, and standard threshold shifts can be easily determined.
Designed with the operator in mind, the Amplivox 170 features a clean display panel and a dedicated softkey layout, allowing for full focus on the test and reducing the time it takes to get the exam done.
Designed for people with little experience and knowledge, the Amplivox 170 allows the user to complete the hearing assessment/check automatically and reliably. Basic functions such as automatic test start, ear selection, and frequency selection are available at the touch of a button.
Ideal for smaller industries running a hearing preservation program or audiometric testing. Hearing levels, baseline audiogram, and standard threshold shifts can be easily determined.
Designed with the operator in mind, the Amplivox 170 features a clean display panel and a dedicated softkey layout, allowing for full focus on the test and reducing the time it takes to get the exam done.
Diagnostic audiometer Amplivox 240 New - air and bone conduction
The Amplivox 240 is a diagnostic audiometer designed for fast and efficient in-office diagnosis, while its low weight makes it portable. It features air and bone conduction modes, automatic test (AC) mode, narrow-band masking, attenuator variation up to 120 dBHL, and a built-in talkback function. It is used by primary care professionals worldwide. It features a backlit display with 2 lines of characters (24 characters per line).
Simple operation, including Threshold Retention, allows the user to quickly save results during the procedure. Results can then be transferred to a computer or printed (optional).
Available with air conduction headphones, bone conduction headphones, patient response switch, audiogram cards (50 pieces).