e3 Diagnostics

We understand the challenges of engaging young children in traditional audiometry. That's why we offer a selection of visual reinforcement audiometry (VRA) and conditioned orientation response (COR) systems designed to make the process easier and more effective.

Visual reinforcement audiometry measures the hearing abilities of children by using lights, sounds, toys, and videos to capture their attention. Browse our innovative solutions to discover the perfect system that meets your needs.

  • Flex VRA

    Flex VRA is the first wireless visual reinforcement audiometry system of it's kind to combine toy, animal and cartoon video stimulation into one system...

  • Conditioned Play Innovations VRA Pro 2 Traditional

    Conditioned Play Innovations-VRA Pro Systems is the leader in the pediatric audiology and Visual Reinforcement Audiometry (VRA) industry. We are the first visual reinforcement audiometry...

  • Conditioned Play Innovations VRA Pro 2 Video

    Conditioned Play Innovations-VRA Pro Systems is the leader in the pediatric audiology and Visual Reinforcement Audiometry (VRA) industry. We are the first visual reinforcement audiometry...

  • MedRx VRA

    MedRx has integrated National Acoustic Laboratories technology and is now offering Visual Reinforced Audiometry as an add-on to the new MedRx Studio Software...

  • pehratek-video-vra-console-speakers

    Combining high-definition video and sound to distract difficult-to-test patients, the Video VRA & Speaker Combo from Pehratek comes in a corner mount box that takes up minimal space in your office. Designed...

  • pehratek-xm-5000-vra

    Providing complete control over stimulus options, the Pehratek XM-5000 VRA system lets you choose sound, movement, LED patterns, and backlight with a handheld wireless remote. Each plexiglass box can be...

  • VRA is a hearing test for children aged six months to 2.5 years. It uses sounds and visual rewards, such as flashing lights, animated toys, or videos, to encourage children to respond to auditory stimuli. When a child turns their head toward the sound, they receive a visual reward, helping audiologists determine the softest sounds the child can hear. This method is crucial for early detection of hearing loss.
  • VRA testing is typically used for children aged six months to 2.5 years. This method is particularly effective for this age group because it capitalizes on their developmental stage, where visual and auditory stimuli can capture their attention and elicit reliable responses to sound.
  • Visual reinforcement in VRA involves presenting a visual stimulus (like a flashing light or animated toy) immediately after a child responds to an auditory stimulus by turning their head toward the sound source. This technique encourages young children to engage with auditory testing by associating auditory stimuli with visually rewarding experiences.