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Cello is a PC controlled diagnostic audiometer, capable of performing fast and accurate air, bone and speech audiometry exams, as well as several additional tests including QuickSIN™, HF audiometry,... view more
Asking Price:
$5,550 USD
Piccolo is a portable diagnostic audiometer, offering air, bone and speech audiometry functions. Piccolo can be controlled either from a computer running Windows or, for the first time ever, from an... view more
Asking Price:
$3,135 USD
Inventis BELL BASIC Screening Audiometer TDH-39 REF 10143 **AS-IS** Tested successfully for basic functionality. Jumper for powering was installed (not by us). For sell AS-IS. Not including Power... view more
Asking Price:
$1,100 USD
This NEW Inventis Harp Clinical Audiometer Includes: Pure Tone, Bone and Speech Testing Headphones B71 Bone Oscillator Prerecorded speech tracks loaded internally Monitor/Microphone Headset ... view more
Asking Price:
$5,295 USD
Piccolo Speech "Multiple Languages, including Spanish" Piccolo Speech is a portable diagnostic audiometer, offering air, bone and Speech... view more
Asking Price:
$3,185 USD
Harp is an advanced diagnostic audiometer, capable of performing fast and accurate air, bone and speech audiometric exams, as well as several additional tests including a two-channel master... view more
Asking Price:
$5,650 USD
An Audiometer is a medical device used to measure the hearing ability of a person. It is used to evaluate the hearing of both adults and children and is commonly used in audiology clinics and hospitals. Audiometers measure the ability to hear different frequencies of sound and the intensity of sound that a person can detect.
Audiometers are typically made up of a sound generator, a microphone, and a display. The sound generator produces a range of tones at different frequencies and intensities. The microphone is used to measure the response of the person being tested. The display shows the results of the test. Audiometers come in a variety of sizes and shapes, ranging from basic hand-held models to more advanced computerized models.
The price range for Audiometer equipment varies depending on the type and features. Basic hand-held models can be found for as little as $200, while more advanced computerized models can cost up to $10,000. Major manufacturers of Audiometer equipment include Maico, Interacoustics, and Otometrics.