The Ruby Teaching Stethoscope is designed specifically for training, featuring two binaural headsets connected to a single dual-head chest piece. This allows both teacher and student to listen to heart and chest sounds at the same time. Made with an aluminium alloy chest piece and a durable PVC tube, it offers clear sound transmission and reliable use in educational settings.
The Ruby Teaching Stethoscope is designed to support hands-on learning for medical and healthcare training. It features two binaural headsets connected by high-quality tubing to a single aluminium alloy chest piece, allowing both teacher and student to listen to heart and chest sounds at the same time. With a dual-head design and a 47mm chest piece, it enables clear listening to a range of body sounds, from general breathing to more focused examinations. Built with durable materials including an aluminium alloy chest piece and a flexible PVC tube, it offers reliable performance for use in classrooms, training environments, and clinical demonstrations. Available in a choice of colours and supplied with a one-year guarantee.
| Specification | Details |
| Design | Dual-head chest piece (47mm diameter) |
| Purpose | Designed specifically for teaching and training |
| Headsets | Two binural headsets connected to a single chest piece. Allows teacher and student to listen to heart and chest sounds simultaneously |
| Chest Piece Material | Aluminium alloy |
| Tubing Material | PVC |
| Tube Colour | Black |
The Ruby Teaching Stethoscope is designed for training purposes, allowing both a teacher and student to listen to heart and chest sounds at the same time.
It features two binaural headsets connected by tubing to a single dual-head chest piece. This design enables simultaneous listening, making it ideal for demonstrating and learning how to identify body sounds.
The dual-head chest piece is made from durable aluminium alloy for reliable sound quality and long-lasting use.
The tubing is made from flexible PVC, providing comfort and ease of movement during use.
Yes, it can be used in training sessions within hospitals, clinics, and educational environments.