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HS70117
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HS25153
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HS08410
Arphi Proton SX3 Portable Audiometer
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64,500.00 52,000.00
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HS22019
Arphi Proton SX5 Portable Audiometer
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82,780.00 75,000.00
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HS37639
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HS64531
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HS60958
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HS45095
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HS87626
Inventis Harp Basic LT Diagnostic Audiometer
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184,500.00 162,400.00
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HS57977
Kiversal Audixi Diagnostic Audiometer
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218,999.00 196,000.00
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HS19707
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HS83963
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Proton DX3 Portable Audiometer
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49,999.00 38,000.00
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HS83345
RMS HERMES Computer Based Audiometer
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152,500.00 135,000.00
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HS65190
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Description of Audiometer:

An audiometer is an essential tool in the field of audiology. It is a medical device that measures the ability of a person to hear different frequencies of sounds. Audiometers are used to diagnose hearing loss, determine the type and severity of hearing impairment, and to monitor changes in hearing abilities over time.

Types of Audiometers 

There are Four types of audiometers conventional, digital, hybrid and Portable : 

Conventional Audiometers: Conventional audiometers are the oldest type of audiometer, and they are still in use today. They use a series of buttons or dials to control the frequency and intensity of sound. The audiologist uses headphones to deliver sound to the patient, and the patient responds to the sound by pushing a button or raising a hand.

Digital Audiometers: Digital audiometers are the most advanced type of audiometer. They use microprocessors and software to generate and control sound. Digital audiometers offer many advantages over conventional audiometers, including better accuracy, greater precision, and more comprehensive testing capabilities.

Hybrid Audiometers: Hybrid audiometers combine the best of both worlds. They use digital technology to generate and control sound, but they still use the traditional headphones and response buttons of conventional audiometers. Hybrid audiometers offer greater flexibility and control over testing parameters than conventional audiometers, while still maintaining a familiar interface for patients.

Portable Audiometers: Portable audiometers are designed for use in the field or in remote locations. They are typically lightweight and compact, and they can run on batteries or DC power. Portable audiometers are ideal for hearing screenings in schools, nursing homes, and other community settings. They are also useful for audiologists who travel to different locations to provide services.

Features of Audiometers:

Audiometers come with a variety of features, depending on the model and manufacturer. Some of the most common features include:

  1. Frequency range: The frequency range of an audiometer determines the range of frequencies that can be tested. Most audiometers have a frequency range of 250 Hz to 8000 Hz, which covers the range of human hearing.
  2. Sound level: The sound level is the intensity of the sound produced by the audiometer. The sound level is measured in decibels (dB) and can be adjusted to suit the needs of the patient.
  3. Transducer: The transducer is the device that converts the electrical signal from the audiometer into sound waves. There are two main types of transducers: headphones and speakers.
  4. Calibration: Audiometers must be calibrated regularly to ensure that they are accurate and reliable. Calibration ensures that the audiometer is producing sound at the correct frequency and intensity.
  5. Data storage: Some audiometers come with a built-in memory that can store test results. This feature is useful for tracking changes in hearing over time and can be especially helpful for patients with progressive hearing loss.

Best Brand and Model:

  • Arphi 2001 Diagnostics Audiometer

The Arphi 2001 Diagnostics Audiometer is a top-of-the-line device that offers accurate and reliable hearing tests. It has a frequency range of 125 Hz to 12,000 Hz and can be used to perform air, bone, and speech audiometry tests. It comes with a variety of features, including automated audiometry, real-time audiometry, and patient database management. The device is also designed with a user-friendly interface and can be operated easily by both audiologists and technicians. The Arphi 2001 Diagnostics Audiometer is a great choice for medical facilities and clinics that require a high degree of accuracy and precision in their hearing tests.

  • Interacoustics AD629 Audiometer

The Interacoustics AD629 Audiometer is another top-rated device that is designed for clinical and research use. It offers a frequency range of 125 Hz to 16,000 Hz and can be used to perform air, bone, and speech audiometry tests. The device is also equipped with automatic testing protocols and advanced analysis tools, which make it ideal for research purposes. The Interacoustics AD629 Audiometer is known for its reliability and accuracy, making it a popular choice among audiologists and hearing specialists.

  • Kiversal Audixi Diagnostic Audiometer

The Kiversal Audixi Diagnostic Audiometer is a digital audiometer that offers advanced testing capabilities. It has a frequency range of 125 Hz to 16,000 Hz and can be used to perform air, bone, and speech audiometry tests. The device is equipped with a variety of features, including automatic testing protocols, noise monitoring, and real-time analysis. It also comes with a built-in database that allows audiologists to track patient information and test results. The Kiversal Audixi Diagnostic Audiometer is a portable device that is designed for use in clinics and medical facilities.

  • Proton DX3 Portable Audiometer

The Proton DX3 Portable Audiometer is a portable device that is designed for use in mobile clinics and remote locations. It has a frequency range of 125 Hz to 8,000 Hz and can be used to perform air and bone conduction audiometry tests. The device is lightweight and compact, making it easy to transport and set up. It also comes with a variety of features, including automatic testing protocols, a built-in printer, and a user-friendly interface. The Proton DX3 Portable Audiometer is a great choice for medical professionals who need a portable device for on-the-go testing.

  • RMS Hermes D Audiometer:

The RMS Hermes D Audiometer is a digital audiometer that is designed for use in clinics and medical facilities. It has a frequency range of 125 Hz to 16,000 Hz and can be used to perform air, bone, and speech audiometry tests. The device is equipped with a variety of features, including automatic testing protocols, noise monitoring, and patient database management. It also comes with a built-in printer and a user-friendly interface. The RMS Hermes D Audiometer is a reliable and accurate device that is known for its ease of use and advanced testing capabilities.

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Audiometer ProductPrice Range
RMS HERMES Computer Based Audiometer₹135,000.00 - ₹159,000.00
Kiversal Audixi Diagnostic Audiometer₹196,000.00 - ₹210,000.00
Inventis Harp Basic LT Diagnostic Audiometer₹162,400.00 - ₹185,000.00
Arphi Proton SX5 Portable Audiometer₹75,000.00 - ₹96,000.00