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A side by side comparison between our LED Fiberoptic Pro-Otoscope powered by a LED light source and a W/A Fiberoptic Otoscope powered by a  halogen light bulb . Both had batteries that were fully charged with the picture being taken under day light conditions

A typical halogen bulb has a normal lifespan of 6 months to a year with normal use. It also begins degrading and losing its brightness the first time you turn it on. Many practioners believe you should replace halogen bulbs after every 20 hours of use due to this degradation in light quality. Please click the link on the Family Practice notebook website to confirm this. Family Practice Notebook See II. Preparation part B. 

Our LED bulb has a rated life is 25 years if you turned it on and let it run continuously. It would also show no degradation at all over these 25 years.

All Incandescent bulbs including halogen contain a fragile filament that can be easily broken if the otoscope drops from your hands. The LED bulb is virtually indestructible.

The LED also burns cool and uses a fiftieth of the electricity of a typical halogen powered otoscope meaning ordinary set of C cell alkaline batteries will last for months under normal use.

Our LED light produces full spectrum light similar to sunshine instead of the unnatural yellow light of an incandescent. Click to learn more about full spectrum lighting

Our lens is a scratch resistant optical quality glass. The W/A model uses an acrylic plastic lens.

Highest quality chrome plated brass construction guaranteed to never tarnish or oxidize. Size and weight of our otoscope is comparable to the standard Welch Allyn model. Also included is a Luer Lock Mount like the Welch Allyn that is guaranteed to last a lifetime.

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