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Eko Health Reimagines the Stethoscope with CORE 500

Eko Health, a medical technology company specializing in digital stethoscopes and diagnostic software, has introduced the CORE 500 Digital Stethoscope. This device integrates three-lead electrocardiogram functionality, active noise cancellation, up to 40x sound amplification, and a full-color display into a single instrument designed to improve the accuracy of heart and lung assessments.

Eko Health's CORE 500 Digital Stethoscope utilizes TrueSound technology to deliver clearer audio even in noisy environments, and when paired with the company's optional Eko+ subscription service, it provides artificial intelligence-powered detection of structural murmurs and atrial fibrillation. The device also has the ability to record, save, and share exam data for collaboration and documentation. The stethoscope features a rechargeable battery lasting up to 60 hours of regular clinical use, a scratch- and splash-proof design, and Bluetooth connectivity for wireless listening.

Trend Themes

  1. AI-augmented Auscultation — Machine learning embedded into everyday exam tools creates new potential for earlier detection of cardiac and pulmonary abnormalities at the point of care.
  2. Connected Diagnostic Devices — Bluetooth-enabled instruments that record, store, and share clinical data are reshaping routine assessments into collaborative digital workflows.
  3. Noise-canceling Clinical Tools — Advanced audio processing in medical hardware supports more reliable exams in busy care settings where background noise can reduce diagnostic confidence.

Industry Implications

  1. Medical Devices — Hybrid hardware combining stethoscope, ECG, display, and wireless capabilities signals a shift toward multifunctional tools that consolidate frontline diagnostics.
  2. Digital Health — Subscription-based software layered onto physical exam devices expands the role of cloud intelligence, data management, and AI interpretation in care delivery.
  3. Primary Care — Enhanced bedside diagnostics give general clinicians access to specialist-grade screening capabilities during standard visits, improving triage and documentation pathways.

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