Finger-tip Control
All the controls for volume and heart sound or breath sound filters are on? the head of the stethoscope making it easy for the user to set the volume or filter.
Volume control
On the stethoscope head, there is a + and ? symbol that allows the user to increase or decrease the sound level easily.
Filter control
Afrequency switch for heart sounds (45-900 Hz) and breath sound (50-2000 Hz).? This allows the listener to hear sounds clearly within their frequency range.
Automatic shut off
The E-Scope Electronic Stethoscope shuts off automatically after two minutes.
Automatic volume restart
The E-Scope Electronic Stethoscope remembers the last volume setting so that when it is turned on,? the volume will be set to the previous volume.
Off-the-Shelf Battery
The E-Scope Electronic Stethoscope uses a standard off-the-shelf AAA battery that operates the E-Scope for 4-5 months assuming usage at 30 times per day, 6 days per week.? Replacement batteries are available at any supermarket or drug store.
Extra ear tips
The E-Scope Electronic Stethoscope is supplied with two additional types of ear tips so the user can select the most comfortable ? soft rubber, hard plastic or mushroom type.
Ability to change heads
Most electronic stethoscopes have a fixed diaphragm with an electronic switch to change to a bell.? Most physicians, however, prefer a physical bell as is found on an standard acoustic stethoscope.? A real bell allows the physician to listen to lower frequencies in a manner in which he/she is most accustomed.? A bell is used to listen to the lower frequencies and has no diaphragm touching the skin. ?By pressing the bell on the skin, it can be stretched forming a natural diaphragm.