The portable clinical audiometer headphones are primarily used for hearing screening in various settings such as schools, medical centers, hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and enterprises.
Yes, the audiometer is designed to be compact and lightweight, making it easy to transport and use in different locations.
The audiometer can perform air conduction (AC) and bone conduction (BC) hearing tests.
Yes, the audiometer features a built-in microphone, and there is also an option for an external goose neck microphone for easier communication.
The audiometer has a standard USB 2.0 data interface that allows you to connect it to a workstation, where you can save and analyze the audiometry data.
Yes, you can customize the reports by setting a logo and name through the workstation, and generate reports in A4 or B5 format.
For air conduction, the audiometer tests frequencies ranging from 125Hz to 8000Hz.
The allowable error for frequency testing is ±2%.
The distortion factor is less than 2.5% for air conduction and less than 5.5% for bone conduction.
The audiometer operates optimally in temperatures ranging from 10°C to 40°C, with a relative humidity of 30% to 90%.
The built-in battery has a nominal voltage of 7.4V/5000mAh and can provide continuous operation for up to 8 hours.
The warm-up time for the audiometer is between 5 to 10 minutes.
The audiometer can generate pure tone, pulse, warble tone, and narrow band noise test signals.
The audiometer is designed with protection functions to help prevent damage to the tester's hearing during use.
The mean time between failures for the audiometer is greater than or equal to 1000 hours.
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