e3 Diagnostics

Audiologists use tympanometry measurements to test the middle ear's mobility when changes in air pressure occur. Recorded on a graph called a tympanogram, the results of tympanometry tests offer information about air pressure in the middle ear. Middle-ear tympanometry helps audiologists diagnose hearing loss and recommend a solution such as a hearing aid.

From handheld tympanometers to desktop models that offer a complete range of middle ear tests, e3 Diagnostics has the tools you need. Our tympanometry devices will allow you to diagnose patients' hearing issues so they can improve their quality of life quickly. You can feel confident with our high-quality tympanometry equipment from respected manufacturers including MAICO, Interacoustics, Amplivox, and Grason-Stadler.

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MAICO touchTymp MI 24

With its intuitive touch screen display, the MAICO touchTymp MI 24 performs automatic impedance tests, multi-level reflex screening, and more.

Tests can be performed on any population – from infants to adults – and results are provided within seconds.

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Specifications

TYMPANOMETRY

Probe frequency: 226 Hz ± 1 %, 85 dBSPL (69 dBHL) ± 1.5 dB

Optional High Frequency: 1 kHz ± 1%, 69 dBSPL (69 dBHL) ± 1.5 dB

Pressure range: -600 to +400 daPa

Accuracy of Pressure ± 5 % or ± 10 daPa

Volume Range: 0.1 to 8.0 ml at 226 Hz

Compliance Range: 0.1 to 8.0 ml at 226 Hz

Accuracy of Volume: ± 5 % or 0.1 ml

Test Time: 3 - 5 seconds

REFLEX MODE

Test frequencies: 0.5, 1, 2, 4 kHz ± 1%

Test Method: Ipsilateral; optional contralateral

Level Ipsilateral: 70 to 105 dBHL

Level Contralateral: 70 to 120 dBHL with contra phone receiver

Level Setting: Automatic or fixed

Ipsilateral Reflex Test: With and without AGC

Information

  • Provides test results within seconds
  • Allows testing from infants to adults
  • Customisable to suit individual needs
  • Full touch-based interface for intuitive handling
  • Innovative probe lights allow for patient-focused operation
  • Probe tone 226 Hz, optional high-frequency probe tone 1 kHz
  • Acoustic reflex frequencies 500 Hz, 1 kHz, 2 kHz, 4 kHz (ipsi- and optional contralateral)
  • High resolution and quick screen transitions
  • Built-in printer