Experience bigger, brighter views with the Welch Allyn MacroView BASIC and MacroView PLUS Otoscopes.
These professional otoscopes offer a 3x larger viewing area for ear exams when compared to views through a standard or pocket otoscope. When paired with long-lasting LED illumination and the new Welch Allyn LumiView™ Clear Single-Use Ear Specula, experience up to 8X* brighter views than those seen through a black ear speculum.
The MacroView PLUS Otoscope allows you the power to move from optical to digital. Capture and share ear images for consultation with the optional Welch Allyn iExaminer® SmartBracket™ paired with a smart phone and free iExaminer Pro App.
Welch Allyn MacroView LED Otoscope Features
- Focus-free design
- 3x larger viewing area
- Long-lasting LED illumination
- Sealed pneumatic otoscopy
- For brighter views, pair with our LumiView Clear Single-Use Ear Specula
- Compatible with all existing Welch Allyn 3.5 V handles
- Sample kit with five 4.25mm LumiView Clear Disposable Ear Specula included with purchase
- MacroView PLUS Otoscope (Item No. WA238-3) digitally-capable of capturing and sharing ear images for consultation*
*Requires iExaminer® SmartBracket™ (sold separately), your existing smart phone, and free iExaminer Pro App.
MacroView LED Otoscopes Specifications
- Sealed Pneumatic Otoscopy: Yes
- Illumination Type: Ring Fiber-optics
- Lamp Type: SureColor™ LED
- Lamp Life, Rated: 60+ years based on typical use**
- Field of View: ~3 times that of a single-lens otoscope, like the standard-style 250-2.
- Magnification: ~5X
- Focus-free Design: Extended focal length virtually eliminates the need to focus on wide-view otoscope
- Total Light Output: 5200 lux; 2.5 times brighter than traditional halogen scopes
- Color: Color rendering index (CRI): 95 typical; R9: 90 typical; Color Temperature: 3400K - 4500K
- LED Warranty: 7 years
- Optimized for the 719-3 Li-Ion Handle: Stays bright over the life of a battery charge (unlike older designs that dim with use); no color change with dimming (unlike halogen)
** 60+ years typical. Assumes an average of 10 patient exams (both ears) per day taking 15 seconds per ear for 200 days per year.