Non-Contact Tonometers / Air-Puff Tonometer

A tonometer is a diagnostic tool used by eye care professionals to measure the intraocular pressure (IOP) inside a patient's eyes. A patient's IOP can help an ophthalmologist or optometrist determine a patient's risk for developing glaucoma — a disease that damages the optic nerve of the eye, usually resulting in vision loss or even blindness. A non-contact tonometer uses a small puff of air (which is why it's many times referred to as the "puff test") to measure an eye's pressure. Known as pneumotonometry, the air puff flattens the patient's cornea in a non-invasive way, meaning eyes do not need to be numbed prior to the test.
CompanyReichert TechnologiesReichert Technologies
ItemOcular Response Analyzer G3Reichert® 7 Auto Tonometer
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DescriptionThe Reichert Ocular Response Analyzer® G3 allows practitioners to make a more confident glaucoma risk assessment by measuring Corneal Hysteresis (CH) -- an indication of the biomechanical properties of the cornea differing from thickness or Reichert’s seventh generation non-contact tonometer, is the most user friendly NCT ever. With a number of new features, including an easy to navigate touch-screen interface and triple-measurement mode, Reichert 7 will be a welcome addition to your
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  • Alignment is completely automated, no need for joysticks
  • No chinrest or elevation controls necessary – patients simply lean against the forehead rest (optional motorized chinrest is available)
  • Easy-to-use, touch screen user interface
  • One-touch, single or multiple-measurement mode
  • Clearly displays all measurement data
  • EMR connectivity via USB port
  • Internal printer simplifies record keeping
Product Number16170Inquire
Measurement Range7 - 60 mmHg (ISO 8612 tonometer standard)0 - 60 mmHg (7 - 60 mmHg ISO 8612 tonometer standard)
Power SourceInquire100 - 240 VAC
Dimensions (W × H × D)10.5 in (26.7 cm) x 19.75 in (50.2 cm) x 14 in (35.6 cm)10.5 in (26.7cm ) x 10.75 in (50.2 cm) x 14 in (35.6 cm)
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