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2 Pieces Secondhand Siemens 11060845 MRI Compatible Headphone

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Price: USD$ 1.000,00 Approx: 45.000,00 TL

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Report date: 27.02.2026

GE Healthcare 11060845 Pneumatic MRI Headphone Analysis Report

Device Identification

The products shown in the images are metal-free (MR-Safe/Conditional) pneumatic patient headphones designed for use in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) environments. These devices fall into the category of medical accessories that transmit sound via air pressure instead of electrical signals.

Brand and Model Information

During a detailed label inspection in the second image, the phrase “Model No 11060845” was clearly identified. This part number and form factor match patient comfort accessories used with GE Healthcare (General Electric) MRI systems.

  • Brand: GE Healthcare (Based on part code reference)
  • Model Number: 11060845
  • Revision: Rev. 00

Quantity and Inventory Information

A total of 2 (two) units of headphones are present in the images. Both units have similar physical characteristics and condition.

Areas of Use

This product is used in MRI rooms with high magnetic fields to reduce noise exposure (sound insulation) for patients during scans and to transmit operator instructions or music to the patient. Thanks to its entirely plastic and pneumatic structure, it is unaffected by the MRI device’s magnetic field and does not cause artifacts.

Physical Condition and Cosmetic Inspection

The general condition of the products can be classified as “used”. No significant yellowing or discoloration is observed on the white plastic components forming the outer casing; the color is in its original tone. No deep cracks or fractures were detected on the plastic surfaces. The black ear cushions (pads) are in place; however, they exhibit wrinkles and form deformations due to use. Tears or shedding on the pads cannot be identified from the images.

Technical Data and Material Information

The material code inscription found on the inside of the headband provides definitive data regarding the product’s durability:

  • Serial Number: The inscription “Ser. No. 27529” is visible in one of the images.
  • Material Code: “> PA 6 – GF30 / PVC <“. This inscription indicates that the product’s body is made from 30% Glass Fiber Reinforced Polyamide 6 (Nylon) material, while soft parts or some components are made from PVC. This material choice proves the product’s high mechanical durability.

Mechanical and Connection Components

The white hose inlet ends (barb connectors) located at the bottom of the headphones appear intact. No breakage or blockage has been observed at these ends. These points, where the pneumatic hose connection is made, are of critical importance and are visually in functional condition. The headband adjustment mechanism and cushioning sponges (head-top pad) are present in the image; there is no detachment in the black sponge part, apart from natural signs of wear that may occur over time.

Originality and Labels

The molded labels on the product, including the serial number, model number, and material information, confirm that the product is an original medical spare part. The molding quality and clarity of the inscriptions are up to industrial standards.

Risk Assessment and Conclusion

There is no major damage (casing crack, connection tip detachment) on the products that would prevent immediate use. However, the condition of the ear cushions (pads) may be critical for hygiene and acoustic performance; while it cannot be fully ascertained from the images whether there is loss of flexibility or hardening in these parts, wrinkles are present. The sound transmission quality of the pneumatic system cannot be tested visually. In terms of overall condition, although the ear cushions may need replacement, they are reported to be in “good” mechanical condition.