High acoustic sensitivity in a dual-sided chestpiece combines with durable, compact design to deliver versatile auscultation and rugged dependability Tunable diaphragm responds with a simple pressure change to capture low and high-frequency sounds without the need to turn over the chestpiece Anatomically designed headset is angled to meet the path of the ear canal and provide optimal listening Latex-free materials for allergy sensitive users Non-chill rim and diaphragm provide welcome patient comfort The 3M Littmann Classic II S.E. Stethoscope is a dependable, hard-working clinical tool for physical assessment and monitoring of your patients. It’s the choice of millions of care providers who are dedicated to achieving the best patient outcomes.. The colors shown online are approximations. We have made every effort to show the best possible match to the color of the actual product. However, some variation is expected, due to differences in both lighting and monitor calibration.
This is a video review for the Littmann Classic II S.E. Stethoscope. I am a nursing student and this review is based on my experience with the Littmann and other stethoscopes.
I didn't buy mine from Amazon this time but I always look at reviews here before buying something so I thought I'd write one for this place to help others out.I've had my scope for about 2 weeks now and it has performed exactly how I'd expect a Littmann scope would: wonderfully. Sounds are clear and loud, the tubing is a pleasing length, I just have no complaints at all about its function.As for the form, a lot of other reviewers have pointed out how they got the scope and dis..
This is a good all-around stethescope for nursing use. It's lightweight, has comfortable earpieces, and the sound is clear and easy to hear. Cheaper scopes are certainly available, but you'll be using this for years -- and this one certainly holds up for years...my sister has been using hers since 1986.I bought my Littman Classic II on my sister's advice (yep, also a nurse) when I started nursing school clinicals in 1999 -- it was so much lighter than the Sprague I'd been using...and fran..