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| | Features | * 180 Degree Swivel Boom for hard-to-reach places* 3 ft. headphone cord* 7" Stainless Steel Probe -removable for air leak detection* air baffles to shut out fan noise* full one year warranty
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| | Description | Hear what you've been missing with this professional quality electronic stethoscope for the professional and the Do-It-Yourselfer. Professionals know that correct diagnosis is 90% of fixing the problem. However, diagnosing problems in engines, motors and other equipment can be time consuming and costly. Fortunately, malfunctioning components usually make irregular sounds which, if heard, can lead to quick diagnosis. The AudioTech Probe Diagnostic Listening Tool amplifies those sounds and locates the trouble spot, so the problem can be fixed right the first time. Using the tool is easy. Just put on the headphones, turn on the amplifier, and touch the suspected problem part. Your ears will find the problem. The AudioTech Probe is ideal for pinpointing bad spark plugs, broken gears, rattles, squeaks, clogged fuel lines, bearing and bushing wear, faulty valves, water pipe leaks, gas leaks, and mechanical failures of all kinds. The AudioTech Probe can be used in any application where there is movement of parts, air, gas, or fluid. Features Battery-operated precision sound amplifier, Lightweight stereo headphones, 180 degree swivel boom, Removable 7" stainless steel probe, Air baffle to shut out fan noise, Full volume control, AAA battery included. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 8.0 inches | | Product Width: | 8.0 inches | | Product Height: | 4.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.56 pounds | | Package Length: | 11.5 inches | | Package Width: | 7.4 inches | | Package Height: | 2.4 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.5 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 5 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 5 customer reviews )
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Electronic Stethescope / Probe Jan 21, 2011
By Jordan Xaviers
"Technology Guy"
I have been using it for a little while now. I have found it VERY sensitive to most sounds, but seemingly not to the ones that I really need it to be. Yes that sounds really strange. I tried listening to the car A/C hoses with the AC running but cannot hear the refrigerant pulsing. I tried it on a tire valve and found a leak which I then corrected, but from the sound of it it was really leaking a great deal. And that means I could have found the leak if I put my ear next to the valve anyways.
I can hear people's conversation from next door, but I cannot hear fuel injectors well enough to make a proper diagnosis. I hear too much engine running noise, so its really difficult to filter out. Also, it is sensitive to the distributor EMF field and makes a horrible buzz when near it. So you have to watch out for that. Yes I bought it for diagnosing CARS. It amplifies too much external sounds which make it not so great. It is non-the-less very powerful. The build quality is on the flimsy side. If you drop it, i bet it may shatter into a million pieces. It it very lightweight, and the detachable headphones are also really el cheapo. It has a volume control which is invaluable. It could use a proper guide on how to get the most from it. While it does give tips on what it can be used for, I disagree that it would really be practical for those it mentioned. The funny thing about it, is that I cannot hear my own heartbeat(safely), but I can hear cars from over 200ft away driving past my house and normal conversations next door. I say it is worth buying, but only if you know what it can be used for practically.
Very sensitive and has plenty of volume Jun 29, 2011
By Ancient Coin This item is very sensitive and works great. But, if you really want to beef it up; use a pair of higher quality earphones with it. I use a pair of Koss Titanium with mine and get excellent sound.
Cheap Headphones Does Not Filter Surrounding Noise Mar 04, 2011
By K. Nguyen It's very sensitive and good at picking up noises and leaks. However, cheap headphones does not filter out surrounding noise. If you have the car engine on, you'll pick up whatever you point at, AND the engine noise AT THE SAME TIME. Therefore, sometimes you'll be overwhelmed. I find it helpful to put on another set of headphones over it.
1 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Automotive Stethoscope Mar 03, 2009
By David Pippen Works very well. Excellent for finding water/gas leaks, mechanical bearing problems, etc. Hear things that make low intensity audible noise as it occurs. Very sensitive.
0 of 2 found the following review helpful:
raw Jan 30, 2010
By Ruth Wattenhofer This was given as a gift so I can not rate it from my experience and the recipient has not had a chance to use it yet. From a shipping stand point the product arrived on time in in excellent condition.
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