🎶 Tune into Wellness with Every Vibration!
The Valuemed Tuning Fork 128Hz is a clinical-grade tool made from high-precision aluminium alloy, designed for healthcare professionals. Weighing just 50g and measuring 19.2 x 3 x 1.1 cm, it offers a pure tone at 128Hz, ensuring effective therapeutic applications. CE & FDA certified, this tuning fork is a must-have for any clinical setting, with additional models available for diverse needs.
Package Dimensions | 19.2 x 3 x 1.1 cm; 50 g |
Colour | Silver |
Material Type | Alloy |
Item Weight | 50 g |
S**R
Assessment tool
Essential for my job as a nurse assessing patient.Unfortunately this broke after just 3 months very disappointed
N**S
It works the same but everytime you want to make it vibrate you have to bump it against a hard surface like the sole of your sho
I bought it with out the weel that goes on the top. I didn't know that the little weel is to make it vibrate. It works the same but everytime you want to make it vibrate you have to bump it against a hard surface like the sole of your shoes ( not really professional) If you try to do it by bump it on your hands be careful, it is too hard...
H**T
Just what i wanted - thank you
Just what i wanted - thank you
B**S
so not great for clinical use
It's ok, but no vibration on the end of the fork, so not great for clinical use.
F**5
Good
Very good
M**S
Five Stars
A great step towards my lady becoming a Doctor...a good item purchased.
R**T
Frequency was felt only for a short time.
Frequency was felt only for a short time. By the patient so it was too short for accurate recording reliably either due to my chinquapin or th material ofNot satisfactory for my purpose
P**L
Two Stars
Poor quality!
S**I
Diapason 128 Hz ma non è vero !
Buon prodotto. Io non lo uso per test neurologici ma come strumento di laboratorio di Fisica. Essendo in alluminio, alla battuta, ha numerose armoniche che si smorzano nel tempo. Considerato il costo direi che è molto raccomandabile per Laboratori con budget limitato.Ho però misurato la frequenza con un buon spectrum analyzer e, nonostante sia punzonato "128 Hz" in realtà la frequenza è di 256 Hz.Ne ho appena acquistato un secondo (sempre dato per 128 Hz). In realtà la frequenza propria è intorno ai 280 Hz e, con il precedente, dà luogo a bei battimenti...Insomma: non fidatevi della frequenza dichiarata.
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