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Ophthonix Z-View Aberrometer -Z-View Aberrometer quickly and accurately measures 2nd - 6th order aberrations of the eye based on 17,000 points of resolution across a 7mm pupil. In approximately... view more
Asking Price:
$1,000 USD
Tomey RT7000 Auto Ref-Topographer Three Function in One Instrument Refractometer, Keratometer and Topographer all-in-one unit. Patients are able to receive a comprehensive inspection without the... view more
RightOn Retinomax 3 Handheld Auto Refractor The RightOn Retinomax 3 Compact, light weight wireless handheld RefractometerWith just 969g (equipped with battery), it is 11.1% lighter than previous... view more
Canon R-50 Autorefractor The refurbished Canon R-50 Autorefractor from Vision Equipment Inc. features retro-illumination, over refraction capabilities, wider sphere range [-30D to +22D], a motorized... view more
Canon R-F10 Autorefractor Excellent Condition Manufacturers description: Easier, more comfortable operation The Canon R-F10 Autorefractor replaces the conventional joystick with a trackball... view more
2017 Topcon KR-800A Autorefactor Keratometer with 3D Auto Alignment YOM: July 2017 Input voltage: 100-240V with CE mark registration. English interface menu. Stock no. 106018 ... view more
Topcon KR-1 Autoref Keratometer Input voltage: 100v~ ... view more
2015 Nidek Tonoref II Autoref Kera Tonometer Input voltage: 100-240v Interface menu:... view more
Nidek AR-1a Autorefractor YOM: 2019 Manufacturer refurbished ... view more
Asking Price:
$6,500 USD
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.