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Unrivaled Acoustics and Advanced Capabilities
The 3M Littmann Electronic Stethoscope Model 3200 not only provides superb sound quality; it also enables you to record and transmit the sounds you hear. There’s excellent reasons this scope was chosen as Popular Science’s 2009 innovation of the year!
The Littmann 3200 amplifies body sounds up to 24 times more than high quality acoustic stethoscopes. Ambient Noise Reduction (ANR) technology reduces background noise by up to 85%, and Frictional Noise Reduction technology greatly reduces distracting handling noises. The Littmann 3200 is clinically proven to help detect difficult-to-hear heart sounds, like S3 gallops, aortic regurgitation murmurs, and abnormal lung sounds.
The advanced capabilities of the Littmann 3200 let you record heart and lung sounds to review later or to share with colleagues. Transmit the sounds to your PC in real-time with a Bluetooth® connection. Visualize sounds or play them back at reduced speeds with Zargis® StethAssist™ software, included free with every Littmann Electronic Stethoscope Model 3200. Despite the impressive capabilities of the Littman 3200, it is designed with an extremely simple interface for ease of use. Instant-on technology means you don’t have to waste time waiting for your stethoscope before starting auscultation. The Littmann Electronic Stethoscope Model 3200 only weighs about as much as a cardiology-grade stethoscope, so it’s easy to carry and wear. Two sizes of patented 3M Snap Tight Soft-Sealing eartips ensure your comfort as they create a superb acoustic seal.
Two year manufacturer’s warranty.
Features: Sound Quality So Exceptional
- Proprietary Ambient Noise Reduction (ANR) technology cancels out, on average, 85% of ambient background noise that can interfere with the auscultation experience, without eliminating critical body sounds.
- Our patented 3M™ Littmann Snap Tight Soft-Sealing Eartips provide a comfortable fit and a tighter seal from ambient noise entering through eartip connections.
- State-of-the-art sound sensor provides a life-like 3M™ Littmann sound experience similar to a high-end cardiology stethoscope.
- Frictional noise reduction technology helps reduce handling noises compared to earlier stethoscopes.
- Up to 24X sound amplification; may be helpful when a heart, lung or body sound is especially faint; when a patient is obese; or when a patient’s clothing restricts your listening experience.
Additional Information under the specification tab.
The User Interface You've Been Waiting
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Easy to operate - the menu button brings you to screen-guided commands to operate recording and Bluetooth® features.
- Convenient LCD interface indicates remaining battery life and when Bluetooth transmission is active.
- Auto-on feature - stethoscope stays in battery-saving "sleep mode" until you start your next auscultation.
- Worry-free power- multiple reminders when battery life is low, operates on sing AA battery.
- Lightweight and comfortable to use - is about the same weight as a cardiology-grade acoustic stethoscope. Traditional tubing design drapes comfortably over the neck and folds easily into a pocket.
- Rugged design for years of trouble-free operation - designed to withstand the rigors of your busy work day.
Two Perfect Software Companions For Your Littmann® Model 3200
- Included FREE Zargis® StethAssist™ Heart and Lung Sound Visualization Software - Designed to visualize what you are hearing, allow playback when and where convenient, facilitate storage of sounds in patient records or transfer to colleagues for further analysis.
- Connects wirelessly to the Bluetooth®-enabled Littmann® Model 3200 stethoscope for easy, real-time analysis
- Display and print sounds as phonocardiogram
- Playback in bell, diaphragm or extended range
- Play recordings at slow speed to listen even more closely
- Save patient information for future comparison
- Send as an e-mail attachment
- Sold Separately Zargis® Cardioscan™ Heart Murmur Detection Software - Designed to support physicians in analyzing cardiac sounds for the identification and classification of suspected murmurs.
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