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EMI Basic Student LED Otoscope #EOM-950 – Entry-Level Otoscope for Medical Students, Nurses, and Home Use

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About this item

  • LEARNING-FRIENDLY DESIGN: Ideal for medical students, nurses, and home use, making it perfect for practice and training.
  • EASY CLIP TRIGGER ACTIVATION: Simple clip trigger to turn on the LED light source, enhancing visibility during examinations.
  • COMPLETE STARTER KIT: Includes a reusable speculum and two AAA batteries, ensuring immediate usability.
  • COMPACT & PORTABLE: Lightweight and easy to carry, perfect for students and at-home health checks.
  • A STARTER OTOSCOPE: Designed for basic training and learning



Product Description

EMI Basic Student LED Otoscope - EOM-950

EMI Otoscope

Elite Medical Instruments Economy BASIC Otoscope, designed for learning purposes and suitable for home use, medical students, and nurses. This otoscope is equipped with user-friendly features and includes essential accessories for convenience.

Key Features:

  • Learning-Friendly Design: Designed for educational purposes, perfect for medical students and nurses to practice with.
  • Clip Trigger Activation: Features a clip trigger to easily activate the light source for enhanced visibility during examinations.
  • Included Accessories: Comes with a reusable speculum and two AAA batteries, providing everything needed for immediate use.
  • Important Note: Please be aware that this otoscope is intended for entry-level, basic, and starter use only. It is not suitable for professional-grade medical examinations.

ESims
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
This is the worst. The light is dim and it cheaply made. The button is super sensitive. I couldn’t even see anything the light was so bad. They should be ashamed of themselves saying this is great for students. I have been an MA a long time and this is not usable
Bueno
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2024
Es un producto de bolsillo pero muy bueno
Grama5
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2024
Works well but is hard to get scope to stay on.
Martha Franks
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2024
Great product.
Lia Burton
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2017
So... I bought this because my kid swore a bug crawled in her ear while she was asleep. In addition to that, her friend did have an ant crawl in his ear while they went camping so I think she was just paranoid. There was nothing in her ear besides wax which was probably shifting, so she thought it was a bug haha.Nevertheless, I've used it a few times now, and also to discover that my son had an ear infection, the redness and all was very visible with the bright light. It comes with more than one shield also for sanitizing between usages. Great product, not too bad of a price either
Andy & Ari
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2017
So this came in the mail today. So first up, if you're in any sort of program where you need to use an otoscope, don't get this. Seriously. It's cheap, thin, the light is glitchy on mine, poorly made, and you can't visualize anything appropriately with it. And you're not going to learn the skills you need as a practitioner if you can't visualize anything. For medical purposes, this is a 1 star product.But let's say you've got a kiddo with Autism or some other fear of medical devices and you need something that looks realistic enough to be credible, but don't want to spend good money to buy the real deal? This is definitely the product for you. For therapy purposes, this is a 5 star product, and that happens to be what I bought it for. Because toy otoscopes come in strange colors and sizes that my very literal son would look at and not associate with an actual otoscope. And after what he did to my student stethoscope and BP cuff in the modules we used those for, there's no way we're risking the real deal on this handsome little dude.So as you've probably guessed from above, we've been working on desensitizing our son to items he would encounter in his recent hospital adventure, and I saw such tremendous improvements in his ability to handle those items, we're now expanding out to other things. And since he gets 2-3 ear infections a year, and otoscopes are a standard part of most medical exams, this is one of the key items we're working with next. And I was super pleased with this. If I were rating it for that purpose alone, again, it would be a 5 star product. But given that's not what it's supposed to be for, I kind of put it in the middle. But seriously, if you care about your future patients you should heed my advice if you actually need this for your schooling and get something else.
ckayork
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2016
I purchased this for a pretend doctor kit for my granddaughter. She wanted a doctor's bag with "real" equipment. When I gave it to her, she had a hard time keeping this otoscope from the adults. They all wanted to look into a ear and see what it looks like. It was hilarious. My granddaughter eventually got her turn using it, though and everyone was happy. It is a very nice quality for the price and does really work.
Katherine B.
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2015
Nice, cheap otoscope to keep in your first aid kit. I wish I had owned this twenty years ago, when my oldest was a toddler and insisted on sticking things up his nose and in his ears. Even as a paramedic, there wasn't anything I could do...but this would have potentially staved off a few emergency room visits! It's nice that the batteries are included and I love that you get additional speculums. This is a great kit for a family - if you aren't using this to see patients (and I'm not sure why you would, but whatever...), it's very easy to clean the specula with an alcohol wipe or alcohol and a cotton bud. Even this cheap model has countless uses. I'm really glad I was able to add it to my family's first aid kit.Bottom Line: This is cheap. The light is not incredibly bright, but it's certainly bright enough to see into dark ears or noses. It's also bright enough to check pupil dilation. The squeezing mechanism is very simple to operate. Is this going to save the world? Doubtful - but it could definitely help a parent decide whether a trip to the doctor/ER is warranted.