Data management
Test results can be manually recorded, printed via the optional portable printer and or transferred to PC applications such as Amplivox Amplisuite or Audibase to create both PDF or printed copy. This ensures results can be saved within third-party Electronic medical record (EMR) systems typically used within primary care.
Time saving
The audiometer includes all test frequencies and attenuation ranges required to perform a wide range of pure tone audiometry, such as standard threshold or sweep testing for school screening. It offers pure, pulsed, warble and continuous tones which allow for the testing and identification of hearing issues in subjects with tinnitus, presbycusis and noise induced hearing loss (NIHL). Automatic threshold results saving significantly reduces operator test times and increases attention of the test subject for more accurate results.