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Customer Reviews of Professional Halogen OPHTHALMOSCOPE / Otoscope Kit with Zippered Leatherette CaseCustomer Review: ophthalmoscope/otoscope Summary: 5 Stars
I'm an experienced hospital neurologist who uses this portable ophthalmoscope/otoscope heavily.I'm mostly looking at the optic disc and peridisc area. Recent improvements in handle and switch are useful. Field of view isn't nearly as good as the wall unit so you sacrifice for portability. The leatherette pouch is a must, and I don't recommend carrying it your jacket pocket as I'd previously done. I have now gone through three portable WA portable ophthalmoscopes and found that little seasaw switch in the front flips out of place and seems an annoyance. But eventually the light, line of sight, droops, so you can no longer see into the eye and that is fatal to the unit. Using the leatherette case might extend the life of the unit. Overall a good product.
Customer Review: Great product. Summary: 4 Stars
The product arrived well before expected delivery date. Good condition. Ideal for student or clinician.
Customer Review: Not good quality, very poor Summary: 1 Stars
Warning to all considering purchasing this item. Don't! Currently I purchased one of these units labeled "professional otoscope / ophthalmoscope". These units can be found under similar names on the internet as well as other sites. They are all the same as I found out when others in my class had the same units. They are all the same quality and visualization with these units is extremely poor. The uses very cheap attachable heads that are far too big for the ear. When visualizing the tympanic membrane, the magnification glass is not gauged correctly and causes a tunneling effect. To explain, instead of magnifying the end of the otoscope (where you are looking), it magnifies the entire tunnel, causing it to look like you are looking from a FAR distance away and you can barely see anything at all.
The ophthalmascope on the other hand....Well, it may say 3.5v, but it is more dim than the 2.5v welch allyn or ADC brands out there. Also the light is not adjustable in size. It has one size, LARGE, this makes for poor visualization of the optic nerve and vessels. You can get a red reflex, but barely. The light is too large and too dim for much of anything.
I suggest investing in something a little more expensive, there are some less expensive portable units made for companies such as welch allyn that are better priced. These units also hold their resale value.
My suggestion, buyer beware, these are not as they are described. There are several reviews that appear very fake. One noted from a neurologist below. A neurologist SHOULD be able to see a huge difference between this unit and a welch allyn. No neurologist would use this unit, especially the ophthalmascope, you cannot visualize anything.
For more info or pictures of the poor quality craftsmanship, details are available.
Customer Review: you get what you pay for Summary: 1 Stars
I bought this inexpensive diagnostic kit to take with me on an overseas medical mission trip. The light bulb in the otoscope blew out on the 4th day of use and the ophthalmoscope is of such poor quality as to render it useless. I guess there are no shortcuts to quality.
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