Flute is a diagnostic middle ear analyzer capable of incredibly fast and reliable automated tympanometry and reflex threshold test sequences, as well as manual reflex suppression tests, ETF testing and high frequency tympanometry. Its versatility, user-friendly interface, advanced features and small size make Flute an ideal choice for a wide range of users, from hearing aid dispensers to clinics and hospitals.
Automated test sequences
Accelerate middle ear testing with two available automated test sequences and special "fast" algorithms precisely designed to reduce tympanometry and acoustic reflex assessment time.
Top hardware technology
"Flute" has an innovative pump technology that ensures continuous air flow and a precisely designed probe. Everything comes together to fit into an incredibly light (just 2kg) case.
Probe
"Flute" has an extremely light, small and strong metal probe that can be disassembled and cleaned very quickly. The probe is connected to a small Control Box, through which you can select an ear and start the examination.
Specifications:
Class | Class Ila (MDD 93/42) |
Standards | Tympan.: EN 60645-5 / ANSI 5339, type 2 - Safety: EN 60601-1 - EMC: EN 60601-1-2 |
Weight | 2.0 kg |
Dimensions | 32 x 32 x 9 cm |
PC interface | USB (without driver) |
Resolution | 4.3″, 480 x 272 |
Screen | Color graphic |
Automated tests | Fast A e B (Seq. di temp. e Rifl) |
Stim. duration | da 0.5 a 2.5 sec selection, Reflex decay rif. 10 or 20 sec |
Maximum intensity | 110 dB HL (ipsi); 120 dB HL (contrast) |
Irritants | 250 (C), 500, 1k, 2k, 4k Hz - Solo Plus: 3k, 6k, 8k, (C) Hz, LPN, HPN, BBN, no stim. |
A test is available | Automatic threshold, fixed intensity, increasing intensity - only in the "Plus" model: manual test, reflex suppression "Soglia autom. |
Stimulation | Ipsi and control panel |
Test type | Automatic and manual tympanometry |
Range press | da -600 a +400 daPa |
Range Compl. | 0.2-8.0 ml |
Probe tones | 226 Hz and 85 dB SPL - 1000 Hz and 75 dB SPL - (HF mod. only) |
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