Oscilla® A60 diagnostic audiometer

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Turn you PC into an audiometer and focus on your patient

Conduct hearing tests and manage patient data comfortably from your PC screen. With the Oscilla USB audiometer, you get an integrated solution that lets you dedicate more time to your patients.

Ultra-portable and light weight – bring the test to the patient

The audiometer is powered through the USB port. Simply connect the device to your PC and launch AudioConsole. You are now ready to work. No long loading times - just plug & play. The audiometer comes with a handy carrying bag, and you can easily bring it with you and use it in any location with your laptop.

Optimise your workflow

Oscilla AudioConsole provides a user-friendly interface for audiometry
and data management. Watch audiograms update in real-time on your screen,
show the results to your patient, save them in the database, generate customized PDF report or export the results to your patient management system.

Bone conduction

Oscilla allows the user to perform bone conduction testing. This is important to help determine if the hearing loss is sensorineural or conductive.

Oscilla can also perform Weber testing with the bone conductor.

Speech testing

With Oscilla A60 you are able to conduct ISO 8253-3 speech testing, and measure the speech reception threshold of the ear. This type of test can be performed on older children and adults and helps to confirm the results of a pure-tone test. The integrated pre-recorded speech test material and the dedicated speech control panel give audiologists and dispensing professionals the ability to present words as quickly and with as much flexibility as using live voice.

Automated audiometry

Oscilla audiometers have been capable of performing automated hearing tests since the 1980s. Over the years, our methods and algorithms have been continually refined and enhanced, resulting in a total of seven different automated tests available today.

The new Trio Auto Test is a fully automated screening tool that conducts three steps: a preliminary test, a basic test, and a retest for frequencies that do not pass the initial assessment

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Automated Air and Bone Conduction Testing

With Oscilla, it is also possible to conduct both air and bone conduction tests automatically, using the Hughson-Westlake algorithm. The test results can then be evaluated by a qualified professional to determine the degree of hearing loss and whether it is conductive or sensorineural in nature.

Earplug validation for occupational health

With an Oscilla® audiometer, it is possible to conduct an employee hearing screening test and validate whether protective earplugs used by employees provide adequate protection relative to the employee’s hearing level, the noise level in the work environment and the insulation level specified by the earplug manufacturer.
The whole procedure is carried out in one simple workflow, which will provide the employer with quick results and a report showing the employee’s hearing level and whether the earplugs being used has passed the test.

Patient Interaction

The colored luminous button is made of medical-grade silicone. It lights up when the devices are connected, and changes color during the session to improve interaction with the patient.

Avoid tangled wires

To avoid tangled wires, the audiometer's new headset has only a single cable. This also makes it more comfortable for the patient to wear the headset and provides a more robust design.

Noise-cancelling headset

The new Oscilla® H210A circum aural Audiometric headset has a noise-cancellation feature and has passed clinical ISO 389-8 and ISO 389-9 by the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) in Braunschweig, Germany.

User manual's:

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Datasheet's:

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Specifications:

Standard package
- Audiometer with luminous button
- Oscilla H210A headset
- AudioConsole software
- Carrying bag
- Bone conductor: BC-2

Pure tone tests
- Manual test operated with mouse or keyboard
- 20 dB auto test
- 20 dB random auto test
- xx dB auto test
- xx dB random auto test
- Hughson Westlake test
- Ear protection test

Frequency range (air)
125 Hz, 250 Hz, 500 Hz, 750 Hz, 1000 Hz, 1500 Hz, 2000 Hz, 3000 Hz, 4000 Hz, 6000, Hz, 8000 Hz

Sound pressure (air)
Level range (air): - 10 dB to 110 dB
Level steps: 1, 2 or 5 dB steps

Sound pressure (bone)
Level range (air): - 10 dB to 70 dB
Level steps: 1, 2 or 5 dB steps

Dimensions
150 mm x 140 mm x 110 mm (5.9” x 5.5” x 4.3”)

Weight
Approx. 600 g (1.10 lbs.)

Connection & Power supply
USB 2.0, max. 500mA
Intended use
Diagnostic audiometric testing.

Intended Patient Population
All patient groups from 5 years through adulthood, provided that the patient is able to respond to the signals.

Intended Users
Audiologists, ENTs, and other healthcare professionals in testing the hearing of their patients.

Intended medical indication
Otologic disorder resulting in hearing loss

Regulation
CE - EU MDR 2017/745 Class IIa

Performance
IEC 60645-1:2017 Type 2* Class B-E
*: The device do not include Free-field modul for loudspeakers.

Electrical safety
IEC 60601-1:2005/A1:2012 (Edition 3.1) Class II, Type B applied parts, IPX0

EMC
IEC 60601-1-2:2014 (Edition 4.0), Class B




Company

Oscilla A/S
Aabogade 15,
8200 Aarhus
DENMARK