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ADC 603IMCA Adscope 603 Premium Stainless Steel Clinician Stethoscope with Tunable AFD Technology, Lifetime Warranty, Iridescent Metallic Caribbean

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Arrives Monday, May 27
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Color: Iridescent Metallic Caribbean


Features

  • INCREDIBLE ACOUSTICS: Proprietarty adjustable frequency design (AFD) technology enhances acoustic performance; use light pressure for low frequencies, firm pressure for high frequencies. Individually acoustic tested in the USA
  • RUGGED: Combination chestpiece is precision CNC machined to exacting tolerances from surgical stainless steel. Non chill bell and diaphragm provide wide-frequency response and patient comfort
  • COMPACT & COMFORTABLE: Clinician headset features silicone reinforcing yoke molded into flexible phthalate-free PVC tubing, aluminum binaurals, and Adsoft Plus snap-on silicone eartips for the ultimate in wearing comfort and acoustic seal. Overall length 30 inches, weight 5.8 oz
  • ACCESSORIES INCLUDED: 2 additional pairs of Adsoft Plus eartips, accessory storage pouch, and a complimentary scope ID tag
  • LIFETIME WARRANTY: Includes complimentary refurbishment and free parts forever. Assembled, inspected, and packaged in the USA

Description

One of our most popular acoustic scopes, the ADC Adscope 603 Clinician Stethoscope with AFD Technology combines outstanding performance with rugged durability. The combination diaphragm/bell chestpiece is precisely machined to exacting tolerances from surgical stainless steel. Use the ultra- sensitive diaphragm for greater amplification and crisper high-frequency transmission, or the extra-large bell for unsurpassed low-frequency response. The clinician headset features reinforcing yoke molded into flexible phthalate-free PVC tubing, stainless binaurals, and Adsoft Plus snap-on silicone eartips for the ultimate in wearing comfort and acoustic seal. Includes a scope ID tag and two additional pairs of Adsoft Plus eartips in a convenient storage case. Lifetime warranty and free parts forever. Manufacturer Contact Information


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 13.03 x 6.61 x 1.85 inches; 12.31 Ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 603IMCA


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ August 15, 2018


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ American Diagnostic Corporation


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ Taiwan


Best Sellers Rank: #8,062 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #24 in Stethoscopes


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Customer Reviews: 4.7 out of 5 stars 2,282 ratings


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Best stethoscope
Color: Black
I didn’t know what to expect from this stethoscope. I was amazed at the sound quality. It’s much better than my Littman.
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2022 by susan hardy

  • Color me Impressed!
Color: Burgundy
Excellent clarity of cardiac sounds. Excellent seal at the ears for eliminating background noise. Though they sent me the wrong color, I dont want to send it back, because I look forward to using it in clinic.
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2022 by Thinker

  • Just as nice as Littman
Color: Copper
Just a heads up the nursing students, EMT's etc - this is what you want. Just as nice as the pricier scopes. Sounds just as good, you can afford a spare with the difference in price. The customer service from the company is superb.
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2022 by Elle

  • Great product!
Color: Burgundy
Love this stethoscope! Very good quality and sound for the price! Almost as good as the littmann. Would definitely recommend if you’re looking for something a little more on the cheaper side compared to other ones.
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2022 by Christina Cardenas

  • It's a robust scope with good sound quality and volume
Color: Sapphire Ice
Most people I know spend more on Littmann's scopes. I think very highly of this scope, and it is a really good value. I have a Littmann Master Cardiology, which isn't much better for daily use. I certainly think it's appropriate for the majority of users.
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2022 by Private

  • Stethoscope
Color: Iridescent Metallic Caribbean
Me encanto el color
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2022 by Anayeli Torres

  • Nice quality
Color: Copper
Works well for me. Glad I purchased
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2022 by Heather Stewart

  • Lets me (pregnant mom) listen to baby's heartbeat
Color: Black
Since I'm not a medical professional, this is a review from an "amateur" home user. I'm pregnant with our first child, and very cautious about all the techology used during pregnancy. As a result, we are using a midwife, not having a sonogram, and not using a doppler (the battery-operated device typically used to listen to babies heartbeats when they are in-utero). The midwife has been able to detect the baby's heartbeat since 20 weeks pregnant, using a fetoscope (a specialized stethoscope designed for manual detection of baby heartbeat). However, the fetoscope "cord" is very short, and doesn't reach from my belly to my ears. My husband has been able to hear the baby's heartbeat, but not me. I read a book that said by six months pregnant, you could hear baby's heartbeat using a standard stethoscope, so we ordered this one from Amazon. There was a different brand being sold cheaper, but this was the cheapest one that had great reviews. We used it the minute it arrived, and even though we have never used a stethoscope before and have no medical training, the directions were pretty easy to understand. We found the baby's heartbeat in less than a minute, and I heard my baby's heartbeat for the first time! I expect to listen to the heartbeat every few days, since a stethoscope doesn't send any type of "signal" into the uterus, which is what I am trying to avoid. It's really fun to lay quietly and listen to the baby. A few tips for any other amateur users out there who haven't had training on medical use of a stethoscope: The earpiece needs to go into your ears facing a certain direction. If you can't hear anything, flip the earpiece around so the part that was in your right ear instead goes into your left ear, and you should be able to hear. The part that needs to touch your skin is the flat side with the logo on it, not the smaller metal side that has the rubber lip. In the photo of the item, the part that is facing up (the smaller side of the "bell") is how it should look. Apparently the flat side with the logo, that looks like a clear piece of plastic, is called the "diaphragm." That was the part we put against my belly (or against a person's chest) so we could hear. Finally, you will need to lay down on your back (not for long obviously), and be familiar enough with your baby's body inside your belly to figure out where the torso is. Hopefully you have gently pressed around your belly enough to detect where the "feet side" of the body is at any given time, and where the "head/torso" side is. The stethescope needs to be within a few inches of the torso in order to hear the heartbeat. When we put it on the opposite side of my belly, over the feet, we could not hear the heartbeat, just my digestive noises. Once we located the torso (at six months pregnant, shouldn't be too hard to do since it is larger and firmer than anything else, and can be located with gentle pressing), we placed the stethescope over the torso and pressed down slightly. Then it was really easy to hear the heartbeat. It sounds about twice as fast as your own heartbeat, and is so amazing to listen to. As far as the quality of the item, other medical professionals who have reviewed this item are better qualified to answer. We found the earpieces to be tolerable, and the overall feel of the metal and plastic to be medical grade. Nothing felt "cheap" about it, but then again, we have no basis of comparison. We ordered the standard black one. It comes with a little plastic piece to clip on the "y" part where the three cables come together, and the plastic piece has a place to write your name on it so it can be identified. Not a big deal for a home user like us, but helpful for someone in the medical field. It came with two other sizes/shapes of earpieces, which we haven't tried out yet. It also came with one replacement diaphragm. Good luck! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2011 by joyello18

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