The E-Scope® Electronic Stethoscope - Cardionics
The E-Scope® Electronic Stethoscope - Cardionics
The E-Scope® Electronic Stethoscope - Cardionics
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Method #3. A silhouette (induction coil) can be connected to the E-Scope for one or<br />
both ears. <strong>The</strong> silhouette has worked well in many situations with BTE hearing aids.<br />
For one ear, use cat. no. 711-7133 and for two ears, Cat. no. 711-7135. This is a small,<br />
flat plastic device that loops behind the ear between the BTE and the head and is worn<br />
only when using the stethoscope. Turn the BTE to the “Telecoil” position when using the<br />
silhouette cord (induction coil).<br />
Silhouette cord for use with a BTE hearing aid.<br />
Fits between BTE and head. Connects to E-Scope<br />
Method #4. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Cardionics</strong> large headphones (<strong>Cardionics</strong> cat. no. 718-0408 cover the<br />
entire ear and the BTE hearing aid. <strong>The</strong>se have worked well in many cases. <strong>The</strong>se<br />
headphones fold up for ease of carrying. <strong>The</strong>y are somewhat bulky when not in use<br />
which is their major drawback.<br />
<strong>Cardionics</strong> large headphones, cat. no. 718-0408<br />
As in all cases where hearing loss is involved, the audiologist can advise you as to the<br />
best solution for your situation. If they are unfamiliar with electronic stethoscopes,<br />
please have them call <strong>Cardionics</strong> and I’ll put them in touch with an audiologist that is<br />
very familiar with the E-Scope.<br />
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