Autorefractor Keratometer (Auto Ref Keratometer)

Common vision problems such as myopia (nearsightedness) or hyperopia (farsightedness) are the result of refractive error. Autorefractors are used to measure the degree of refractive error in the eye, and are suited well toward applications such as differentiating corneal from lenticular aberrations, and assessing pre-and-post refractive surgery patients. The patient focuses their vision on a fixation target such as a hot-air balloon floating over land. Like many ophthalmology instruments, they have spherical and cylindrical measurement ranges of -30 to +25D/±10D respectively. As the line between autorefractor and keratometer is often blurred, the customer should be aware of systems that have separate measurement ranges for autorefraction and keratometry.
CompanyEssilor Instruments USAEssilor Instruments USA
ItemEssilor - AKR550 - Auto Kerato-RefractometerEssilor - AKR750 - Fully Auto Kerato-Refractometer
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Outstanding refractive measurement with quick and simple operation High-accuracy measurement on even small pupils Guided alignment that automatically starts measurement when pupil is focused Pupil size measurement in scotopic and photopic light
Fast, accurate and fully automatic: an ideal solution for delegating patient measurement; One-touch button measuring process for both eyes; Ultra-precise measurement for even small diameter pupils
FeaturesInquireAuto and manual measurement modes available; Wide range of measures including peripheral keratometry with eccentricity; Large 7.5 tilting screen for easy operation; Automatic data transfer to APH 550
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