Righton Retinomax K Plus 5 Handheld Refractometer and Keratometer
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Explore the Retinomax K Plus 5, the latest in portable refractive and keratometric solutions. Precision, speed, and user-centric design. Perfect for dynamic optometric and ophthalmologic practices. Discover features and benefits today.
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Description
Righton Retinomax K Plus 5 is an advancement in the series of portable handheld devices developed by Righton for determining a patient’s refractive errors and the curvature of the cornea. The retinomax series by Righton is known for its portable handheld refractometers and keratometers. These devices measure a patient’s refractive errors (like myopia or hyperopia) and the cornea’s curvature. The “K Plus” designation typically indicates that the device has refractometer and keratometer functionalities.
Retinomax K Plus 5 Features
- Portability: Like its predecessors, the main advantage of the K Plus series is its portability. It’s handheld and can be used in diverse settings, from clinics to fieldwork.
- Refractometer and Keratometer Functionality: The device measures refractive errors (like myopia and hyperopia) and the cornea’s curvature, offering comprehensive data.
- Automatic Measurement usually incorporates an auto-capture mechanism that takes a reading when the device is aligned and focused correctly.
- Speedy Results: Designed for rapid readings, the device can quickly provide results, which is especially beneficial in high-traffic clinical settings.
- User-Friendly Interface: Modern devices have intuitive user interfaces featuring easy-to-read displays.
- Battery Operation: The battery-operated design supports its portability, making it functional even in areas without a direct power source.
- Data Storage and Transfer: The device likely has a feature to store measured data and the ability to transfer this data to another system.
How It Works
- Alignment: The device uses optical technology to align itself with the patient’s eye.
- Projection & Measurement: A low-intensity light, typically infrared, is projected into the patient’s eye. The device measures how this light interacts with the eye to determine the refractive error and corneal curvature.
- Instant Analysis: Algorithms within the device analyze the interaction of light with the eye, offering immediate readings on its display.
- Data Handling: The data can be saved or transferred for further analysis or record-keeping.
CHARGING / SUPPORT BASE AND PRINTER
The Retinomax comes with a sturdy base that recharges. It measures 180(W) x 244(D) x 79(H) mm. In addition, a thermal printer is integrated into it for the results of the exams. The printer can automatically print the results of the measurements with a command from Retinomax. It measures 103(W) x 167(D) x 75(H) mm and has a USB Micro-B port.
FUNCTION FOR KIDS
In Child Mode, a melody plays continuously while the measurement is taken to keep children’s attention. Also, an ever-changing color screen rotates outside and inside the Retinomax to keep kids involved in the process. Selecting a different pin image and changing its color is an option.
Include:
- Carrying case
- power cord
- Dust cover
- neck strap
- charging station with built-in printer
- Thermal paper
- 2-year Manufacture warranty
In conclusion, the Retinomax K Plus 5 is a testament to optometric technology advancements. Merging portability with precision it is an invaluable tool for optometrists and ophthalmologists. The device’s capability to efficiently measure refractive errors and corneal curvature, with its user-friendly interface and rapid results, makes it a top choice for professionals in diverse settings—from established clinics to fieldwork.
As the demand for quick and reliable eye assessments grows, the Retinomax K Plus 5 is poised to meet these needs, solidifying its position as a leader in eye care solutions.
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