Harp Plus


75+
Clinics
15+
Years Experience
100+
Audiologists
Product Description
Harp is an advanced diagnostic audiometer, capable of performing fast and accurate air, bone and speech audiometric exams, as well as several additional tests including a two-channel master hearing aid.
Top-level features combined with ease of use and portability make Harp the ideal choice for a wide range of users, from hearing aid dispensers to audiologists, clinics and hospitals.
Harp is available in two configurations to suit different user needs: Basic and Plus. Harp Plus features a wider test battery and an internal flash memory, where you can store the pre-recorded speech material.
The TestBesides the standard threshold exams, Harp also performs Hughson-Westlake automated audiometry, speech audiometry, ABLB, SISI, Stenger, DLI, Tone Decay tests and includes a 2 channels Master Hearing Aid. In addition, TEN test and QuickSIN are available upon request only for the Plus model.
Embedded Speech MaterialNo more external player headaches! Harp Plus features an integrated 4 GB flash memory for storing your speech material. Dedicated buttons allow you to access word lists with ease. The screen also displays the word currently being pronounced.
The DisplayHarp features a large, bright graphic color display, on which you can view the complete audiogram during the examination.
Portable SystemDespite its top-level features, Harp is ultra-compact and easily transportable. It even comes with a dedicated carrying case (optional).
Noah and MestroSimply connect Harp to a USB port on your computer (no driver needed), and you can transfer exam results into Maestro or Noah database. And with the live view feature, you can have a wide view of the examination in progress on the computer display.
Hybrid TechnologyHarp features Inventis Hy-Tech: you can decide whether to operate it in the traditional way (stand-alone mode) or control it through the computer.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The major hearing styles are IIC, CIC, ITC, ITE, BTE, RIC. All of them are in wired and wireless options. Now a days there is also option of hearing aids with Rechargeable batteries.
The cost of a hearing aid or aids really depends on the type of device required as well as added features and necessary professional services. Because everyone’s hearing problem is different, the price range varies from person to person and their choices.
If you have hearing loss in both ears the answer is YES! Research shows if someone with hearing loss in both ears only wears one hearing aid, their unaided ear is at great risk for increased and sometimes rapid auditory deprivation.
Hearing aids typically last about 5-6 years. We say this because of the tremendous advancements in technology. Hearing aids can last longer as long as they are properly taken care of and still appropriate for your lifestyle needs.