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Excellent Measurement Accuracy High levels of accuracy and reliable refraction measurement through the combination of Pupil Zone Imaging and SLF technology Pupil Zone Imaging Method and SLD (Super... view more
Asking Price:
€2,900 EUR
Specifications Bullet-18 + 23 DCylinder0 + 8DAxis0-180°Min pupil diameter0 – 2,5 mmMeasuring time0,3... view more
Asking Price:
€1,150 EUR
The smartest way to detect refractive errors and vision problems. The 2WIN is a mobile binocular video refractometer and vision analyzer that measures both eyes at the same time, in real life... view more
Asking Price:
$5,595 USD
The Retinomax 5 Series boasts all the same benefits as the 4 Series, plus an impressive collection of new features. View Finder With view finder observation, no limit of operator age. Diopter... view more
The Topcon VT 10 comes fully refurbished in both plus and also minus with a 6 month parts and service warranty.... view more
This unit is the same unit as the K-Plus 3, however it cannot do the keratometry and is just an auto refractor. The unit comes complete with the main body, model eye, charging station, Printer,... view more
The Topcon KR 8000 is an Autorefractor, and Keratometer that comes fully refurbished by an in house trained and certified technician. Each unit is inspected mechanically, optically, and even... view more
Topcon KR-8100 Autoref-Keratometer in great working... view more
An autorefractor is a medical device used to measure the refractive power of the eye. It is used to determine the best corrective lens prescription for the patient. The autorefractor measures the refractive power of the eye by shining a light into the eye and measuring the light that is reflected back. This information is then used to calculate the best corrective lens prescription for the patient.
Autorefractors are used in a variety of settings, including optometry offices, ophthalmology clinics, and hospitals. They are used to quickly and accurately determine the best corrective lens prescription for the patient. The price range of autorefractors varies depending on the type and features of the device. Basic autorefractors can range from a few thousand dollars to tens of thousands of dollars for more advanced models. Some of the leading manufacturers of autorefractors include Topcon, Nidek, Canon, and Zeiss.