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The Zyrev Otoscope Ophthalmoscope Duplex Set is a versatile diagnostic tool designed for comprehensive ear and eye examinations. It features an improved eye exam attachment with 5 apertures, making it ideal for medical students and professionals alike. The set includes a full-size handle, otoscope and ophthalmoscope heads, disposable specula, a sight chart, and a portable tortoise shell case, ensuring you have everything you need for thorough examinations.
B**
Effective and economic product!
This is a great set for assessments if you are in nurse practitioner, PA, or medical school! Not going through the hassle of switching from otoscope to ophthalmoscope head is a dream! As, I broke another brand bc I turned the head the wrong direction when switching — oops. I did have trouble inserting one AA battery but bought a different brand of battery and it fit just fine!I was able to view the tympanic membrane of all members of my family with ease and was impressed with the white light cast for illumination. I’ve used other otoscopes that cast a yellow light and didn’t appreciate the visual it created-Having extra otoscope tips is fabulous! Some brands only provide you with two and they are one size. Having a 2.4 mm and 4 mm tip allowed for an effective exam.Also thankful for the replacement bulbs.The ophthalmoscope is super easy to use -Can’t go wrong with this set! Functional and priced right for money crunched students!I recommend this product for all!
S**C
Inexpensive and great quality!
I bought this set to use in my ACNP program. It is extremely nice and very inexpensive! It got my through my assessment class without any problems or issues. I can see inside the ears, eyes, and nose very clearly. It is very easy to use and honestly I will probably continued to use it once I graduate if it is ever need it. Definitely recommend!
A**R
Fire hazard
The media could not be loaded. This product has some amazing reviews and I was super excited when it arrived. I went to setup my product yesterday and I don’t know if this particular set is just defective but I’m glad things turned out the way they did or my house would have been on fire. The batteries were put in correctly and I had light for a couple of seconds. I thought maybe the batteries I put in weren’t new despite the fact that I got them out of a brand new box. I got side tracked and went to attend to something else, come back to my room and see smoke and smell fire. The end piece where you put the batteries in was hot. I had to use a towel to untwist the end. The end piece was smoking. I will be returning this and I’m on the search for another product. I am so upset that this happened. 😞I am going to attach the video but I am not sure you can see the smoke as good as I could.Update the seller contacted me told me they would refund me, sent my label, the product has been sent back and I still have not gotten my refund, and the discussed gift card they were going to give me for my troubles. This is very upsetting and disappointing, will not order from them ever again.
J**.
Reasonable
Basically does what it claims to do. My opinion as a 44+ year physician. Otoscope is fine and, in fact, utilizes a pure white light, as opposed to the slightly yellow light of most earlier scopes. Thus, you have a truer appreciation of the color of the tympanic membrane and the throat. The ophthalmoscope is a tad flimsy, so I am not sure how it would hold up to repeated use. Switching lens powers is not as smooth as one would like. The actual viewing of the fundi is slightly blurred at the periphery of the field, but if you are diligent, you can get what you need. The bottom line is that this is a basic scope that will give you the basic information you need. It probably will not stand up to rough, or regular use. I bought it to replace a similar scope in my jump bag that wore out after just a few years. As a comparison, the oto/ophthalmoscope I bought the summer before I started medical school is still going strong after 48 years. It was a brand name and cost me more than I could afford. There is a case to be made, that until you know what you are doing, you should learn on as good an instrument as you can get. I notice that most reviewers are students, so that last comment is directed at them. Trying to figure out whether the optic disc is sharp or not; whether there is AV nicking of the veins; or discern a Roth spot, all require the development of fine skills and the recognition that what you think you are seeing is, in fact, what is there. Once you understand what you are seeing and what is normal/abnormal, then it is reasonable to use a basic scope. You may pay a price in developing your examination skills, by letting price be your guide when purchasing your equipment. For me, this scope is perfectly fine.
J**G
Great product for the price
This product is amazing for the price. It's light weight and comes in its own case. I love that there's a place designated for disposable covers so you can refill at your leisure. It fits right in my coat pocket so I don't have to hold it all day. I purchased for clinicals for nurse practitioner program and so far so good. It's also nice to show up to clinicals prepared even if they have them there. Would highly recommend!!
C**E
Good and Bad
The otoscope was fine. No real complaints there. It was nice and bright and easy to use.The optholmoscope however was awful. The light did not get bright enough and was too narrow to properly see eye structures. It was a great source of stress for me and I believe that had it been better made, it would have made learning to use it so much easier.
A**R
It’s fine! It will work as long as you know how to use it and know your anatomy!
I only bought this one because I needed to replace my original one that was stolen from my car..... I originally had the ADC one. Since I needed one fast I tried to save a few buck and try out this one because it was way cheaper. Bottom line..... this is basically the same as the ADC one I had, it was just about 150-200 dollars cheaper...... however, it works fine! If you know what you’re looking for, and know how to use an ophthalmoscope this will be enough to see the structures and identify pathology.... if you’re a student, it may be more challenging, but not to the point where the 650 dollar Welch Allen will help you see things any better..... I would start with this, then maybe sample some of the other classmate’s, if they have another brand.... then you can always upgrade later.... if you’re like most students, your probably already hurting for spare cash anyway, so I would suggest you just get this and go from there....
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