Automatic Objective Refractors Without Visual Acuity Capability

Automatic objective refractors are used by an ophthalmologist or optometrist to measure a patient's refractive error, which can determine whether they are nearsighted or farsighted. This information is then used by the eye doctor to determine the patient's prescription for glasses or contact lenses. Today's automatic refractors use the latest technologies to help ensure measurements are taken both quickly and accurately.
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M3 Automatic Refractor / Automatic Keratometer / Non-contact Tonometer
  • Features: World's First Combination Model
    • Automatic Refraction
    • Automatic Keratometry
    • Non-Contact Tonometry
    • Space Saving
    • Time Saving
    • High-Speed Measurements
    • Accurate Data
    • EyeTracking System
    • Auto Measure
    • Adjustable Monitor
    • Motorized Chinrest
    • Softer Air Puff
  • Weight (lbs): Inquire
  • Fixation: Inquire
  • Measurement Range: Inquire
  • Measurable Minimum Pupil Diameter: Inquire
  • Display : Inquire
  • Corneal Radius of Curvature: Inquire
  • Corneal Refractive Power: Inquire
  • Power Requirements: Inquire
  • Dimensions (W × H × D): Inquire
  • Spherical Refractive Power: Inquire
  • Cylindrical Refractive Power: Inquire
  • Astigmatic Axial Angle: Inquire
  • Corneal Astigmatic Refractive Power: Inquire
  • Corneal Astigmatic Axial Angle: Inquire
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