SmartTrOAE
A complete TEOAE solution for standard TEOAE, Spontaneous OAE and Suppression.
- Transient Evoked OAE
- Research Options
- Hardware Platforms
- Downloads
From fast screening to full diagnostic
The full featured SmartTrOAE ready for all clinical TEOAE applications.
Base functionality includes:
- Standard click TEOAE.
- Spontaneous OAE.
- Continuous contralateral masking.
- Automatic probe fit check.
- Recordings clearly marked as Pass or Refer.
Optional Add-on Module
- Ipsilateral suppression.
Research Options
SmartTrOAE includes many features for research purposes:
- Ipsilateral suppression add-on.
- Suppression analysis module.
- Time-Frequency Plots.
- Detailed frequency analysis information.
Research options may have restrictions for use on human subjects based on your location. Please contact us for additional details.
Hardware Platforms

SmartTrOAE can be used with any of our hardware platforms. Refer to the table below for details about the available capabilities for each platform. If you need additional information, please contact us.
| SmartTrOAE | USB Lite |
USB Jr. |
USB Box |
| Screening TEOAE | • |
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| Diagnostic TEOAE | • |
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| Spontaneous OAE | • |
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| Contralateral Masking | • |
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| Ipsilateral Suppression | • |
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| Stimulator Options | |||
| 10D OAE Probe | • |
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| 10B+ OAE Microphone3 | • |
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Brochures
SmartTrOAE Product Brochure
Download the brochure for additional information about the SmartTrOAE product capabilities, and the acquisition of screening and diagnostic transient evoked otoacoustic emissions.
SmartTrOAE Application Notes
Transient Evoked OAE (TEOAE) with SmartTrOAE
This application note reviews the basic principles of acquiring transient evoked otoacoustic emissions. It also contains the standard recommended settings for acquiring TEOAE recordings using SmartTrOAE.
Ipsilateral Suppression with SmartTrOAE
Ipsilateral suppression is a
methodology by which the stimulus is
alternated between a masking white noise
signal and a click signal in the same ear, where
the recordings are acquired in the timeframe
where the cochlear response would correspond
to the click stimulus.
Exporting Data from SmartTrOAE
This application note shows the procedure for exporting acquired data from SmartTrOAE. The ASCII format exported data can be later imported and used in other programs such as Microsoft Excel or MATLAB. This document also applies to SmartEP and SmartEP-ASSR.