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Welch Allyn 3.5V Macroview+ Otoscope and PanOptic+ Ophthalmoscope with iExaminer Diagnostic Sets 71-PM3LXE

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Welch Allyn 3.5V Macroview+ Otoscope and PanOptic+ Ophthalmoscope with iExaminer Diagnostic Sets 71-PM3LXE

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Select Which Welch Allyn Otoscope: MacroView Plus

Select Which Welch Allyn Ophthalmoscope: Panoptic Plus

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Welch Allyn 3.5V Macroview+ Otoscope and PanOptic+ Ophthalmoscope with iExaminer Diagnostic Sets 71-PM3LXE

The next generation in diagnostic equipment technology is here.

PanOptic+

Redesigned with a familiar form and feel, this direct ophthalmoscope boasts a 20X larger viewing area when compared to the view through a standard ophthalmoscope, these are views you have to see. We've listened to countless providers and have added Quick Eye‚ alignment technology, to help direct patient gaze for better optic disc alignment.

Paired with long-lasting LED lamps, and DuraShock‚ technology, upgrade from the standard ophthalmoscope to enhance your eye exams. With the power to move from optical to digital, you can capture and share eye images for consultation, when using the PanOptic‚ Plus ophthalmoscope and the Welch Allyn iExaminer SmartBracket‚ paired with a smart device and our iExaminer Pro App.

Features

  • 20X larger viewing area when compared to a standard ophthalmoscope
  • Long-lasting LED illumination cuts down on need for lamp replacement
  • Quick Eye alignment lights on the patient side help you direct patient gaze
  • Compatible with all Welch Allyn 3.5 V power handles and wall transformers
  • PanOptic Plus ophthalmoscope models are digitally-capable, for capturing and sharing images of the eye
  • Comes with eye cup
  • Apertures: small, large, red-free, slit, fixation & cobalt blue
  • Cross linear polarizing eliminates glare
  • Durashock technology - rigorously tested drop proof protection
  • 5 year warranty on the head
  • 7 year warranty on the integrated LED lamp

Macroview+

Redesigned with a familiar form and feel, with a 3X larger viewing area for ear exams when compared to the view through a standard otoscope, these are views you have to see.

This professional otoscope, 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.

With the power to move from optical to digital, you can capture and share ear images for consultation, when using the MacroView Plus otoscope and our Welch Allyn iExaminer SmartBracket‚ paired with a smart device and our iExaminer Pro App.

Features

  • Focus-free design
  • Long-lasting LED illumination
  • For brighter views, pair with our LumiView Clear Single-Use Ear Specula - introductory pack included
  • MacroView Plus otoscope models are digitally-capable, for capturing and sharing images of the ear
  • Durashock technology - rigorously tested drop proof protection
  • 5 year warranty on the head
  • 7 year warranty on the integrated LED lamp

Diagnostic Handles

  • Auto-off feature (3 minutes)
  • 5 level adjustable lighting settings
  • USB-C and USB charging options
  • Fast charge to 75% in 20 minutes
  • Compatible with previous models of desk and pod chargers, excluding the model 71955 charger
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71-SM2CXX Welch Allyn Diagnostic Set LED Coaxial, MacroView Basic, C-Cell Convertible Handle with Hard Case
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71-PX3LXE Welch Allyn Diagnostic Set PanOptic+ with iExaminer, Li-Ion+ USB-C with Hard Case
71-XM3LXE Welch Allyn Diagnostic Set MacroView+ with iExaminer, Li-Ion+ USB-C with Hard Case
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FAQ

  • What is a Welch Allyn Diagnostic Set?
  • What comes in a standard Welch Allyn otoscope–ophthalmoscope set?
  • How does an otoscope differ from an ophthalmoscope?
  • What is a MacroView otoscope?
  • What is a PanOptic ophthalmoscope?
  • What does “coaxial” mean in ophthalmoscopes?
  • How do fiber-optic otoscopes differ from direct-bulb designs?
  • LED vs halogen in Welch Allyn Diagnostic Sets-what’s the difference?
  • Are LEDs too bright for sensitive patients?
  • What is a rheostat, and why is it important on an ophthalmoscope?
  • What’s the difference between 3.5 V and 2.5 V systems?
  • Which is brighter: 3.5 V or 2.5 V?
  • Why choose a pocket diagnostic set?
  • Why choose a full-size diagnostic set?
  • When should I consider a wall-mounted diagnostic set?
  • What about desk/desktop sets?
  • How do I choose the right Welch Allyn set for my needs?
  • What’s best for medical and nursing students?
  • What’s best for GPs and primary-care clinicians?
  • What’s best for ENT-focused clinicians?
  • What’s best for hospitalists and ED?
  • What is pneumatic otoscopy and do I need it?
  • Are Welch Allyn heads interchangeable across handles?
  • Can I mix LED heads with older handles?
  • What apertures should I look for on an ophthalmoscope?
  • Do filters really help in ophthalmoscopy?
  • What’s the benefit of MacroView vs a traditional otoscope?
  • PanOptic vs standard coaxial ophthalmoscope-how do I decide?
  • Is halogen outdated now that LEDs are common?
  • How long do LEDs last compared to halogen bulbs?
  • What magnification should I expect on an otoscope?
  • What diopter ranges matter on an ophthalmoscope?
  • How important is handle ergonomics?
  • What battery options do I have?
  • Are wall chargers worth it?
  • What’s the difference between reusable and disposable ear specula?
  • Do Welch Allyn otoscopes support insufflation bulbs?
  • How do I reduce glare during ophthalmoscopy?
  • Is there a learning curve with PanOptic?
  • Heine vs Welch Allyn-how do they compare?
  • Are Welch Allyn Diagnostic Sets good for teaching?
  • What features help with pediatrics?
  • What’s an “operating” otoscope, and do I need one?
  • Do I need both MacroView and PanOptic?
  • Are diagnostic sets compatible with digital adapters?
  • How does voltage affect color rendering?
  • What maintenance do these instruments require?
  • How do I choose between pocket and full-size if I’m often on the move?
  • What should a student look for when buying their first set?
  • What should a seasoned professional prioritize?
  • Does a rheostat help with small pupils?
  • Which set is best for rural and outreach work?
  • How do I compare value across brands and models?
  • What specs matter most for Welch Allyn otoscopes?
  • What specs matter most for Welch Allyn ophthalmoscopes?
  • Will a wall set reduce lost time in clinic?
  • Can I upgrade later from halogen to LED?
  • How do I ensure good infection control with otoscopes?
  • Are there differences in handle “feel” between brands?
  • What accessories should I consider when buying a set?
  • How do I future-proof my purchase?
  • Is there a single “best” Welch Allyn Diagnostic Set?
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