While the iconic look of the Laubry stethoscope has remained the same since the beginning of the 20th century, its workings have kept pace with the technological innovations developed by Spengler to offer cardiologists and general practitioners a very high precision instrument very much of its time. It helps provide a very efficient diagnosis thanks to the specificities of its Zamak chest-piece. It is available in four colours, including the yellow of our Clinic range, specially designed for use in environments sensitive to nosocomial infections. With its timeless, mobile design, the Laubry is a mythical companion!
A chest-piece designed for performance
The heavy chest-piece made of Zamak, a zinc, aluminium, magnesium and copper blend, gives the Laubry stethoscope a very good acoustic wave pickup. It is engraved with the words “Cardiophone Laubry – Spengler” in homage to Charles Laubry, professor of cardiology and co-inventor of the sphygmomanometer in 1907. Its high-resolution epoxy resin diaphragm enables auscultation of physiological sounds at a wide range of frequencies.
A high-fidelity tubing
The Laubry is equipped with a single high-fidelity, high-performance tubing that transmits all frequencies and considerably reduces unwanted noises. The earpieces are made of aluminium, with an ergonomic orientation and tips offering excellent daily comfort. These are the details of Spengler instruments that make practitioners’ hearts beat faster!
Multi-frequency listening
The floating diaphragm offers two levels of listening: light pressure for listening to low frequencies (vascular and cardiac), firm pressure for listening to high frequencies (pulmonary).