Frequently asked questions

What is an audiometer?
An audiometer is an instrument used to measure hearing ability. Audiometers can identify hearing loss and the underlying causes for the hearing loss. We offer several types of audiometers, including pediatric, screening, diagnostic, and clinical audiometers.
How to do a hearing screening with an audiometer?
You can do a hearing screening with an audiometer in two ways. Firstly, you can make a quick audiogram with four frequencies and no lower than 20 dB to get a quick overview of the hearing thresholds. Secondly, your patient can make their own audiogram by performing an automated test if available on the audiometer.

Most popular. Product training.

Types of decibels in audiology | Interacoustics

Type: Reading

Eclipse | Tips for the use of Sanibel disposable Tab and Snap electrodes | Interacoustics

Type: Reading

Eclipse | How to Prepare a Baby for Automated ABR | Interacoustics

Type: Video

Stay up to date!

Subscribe to our newsletter and receive news on new products, seminars and much more.

By signing up, I accept to receive newsletter e-mails from Interacoustics. I can withdraw my consent at any time by using the ‘unsubscribe’-function included in each e-mail.

Click here and read our privacy notice, if you want to know more about how we treat and protect your personal data.

Interacoustics - hearing and balance diagnosis and rehabilitation
Copyright © Interacoustics A/S. All rights reserved.