Solo Audiotory Brainstem Response Machine

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Features and Specifications:
The Solo was designed with newborn hearing screening in mind. It is also a great tool for recording air conduction ABRs and ASSRS in clinics wanting a cost effective 1-channel solution. Solo is PC- battery operated, allowing for testing even when there is no access to an outlet and reducing electrical interference. SmartScreener-Plus2
– Automated ABR screening
Smart EP
– Click ABR
* Toneburst ABR
* Narrowband and broadband chirp ABR
SmartEP-ASSR * Click and Broadband chirp ASSR
* Single or multi-frequency tone or chirp ASSR
SmartEP
The ideal clinical tool for recording Toneburst, Chirp, and Click ABR.
• Improved toolbar and button design for fast access to key features
• Easy access to all parameters from a simplified control panel and streamlined menus
• Quickly load your own or preset protocols
• Automated impedance checking with on-screen display
• Single channel with automatic electrode switching
• Easily view ongoing EEG display for quick assessment of patient state during testing
• Great variety of options allow you to perform the tests the way you want
• Choose from a variety of stimuli, or generate or import your own custom stimuli • Display or hide a subtle vertical grid or horizontal baseline
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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.