The camera is made for examination and documentation of the retina and anterior segment for various eye diseases and neurological disorders.
The Aurora camera is non-mydriatic. It has a 50-degree field-of-view. The Aurora camera can be easily integrated into any workflow.
Rachel Fitzgerald, OD, FAAO Assistant Professor of Optometry, University of Pikeville Kentucky College of Optometry
The Smartscope PRO camera is non-mydriatic, which means there is no need for pupil dilatation when imaging the fundus. The camera has a 40-degree field-of-view, and it can be integrated into a slit lamp with an adapter.
QuickSee’s combination of the open view binocular design, wavefront aberrometry, and dynamic measurements produce clinically accurate autorefraction measurements, in a durable handheld format suitable for use in clinics and in the field.
VF2000 NEO offers the same reliable standard of visual field analysis like other devices, but the upgraded internal optics and a rich, 4K display. Unlike the majority of the available alternatives, however, the NEO’s comes equipped with a critical feature that guarantees reliability and precision: Active Eye Tracking.
The Remidio Anterior Imaging Module (AIM) uses high quality AR coated optics, combined with a beam splitter design that matches to the magnification drum optics of most slit lamps with 3-step or higher magnification.
With Shack Hartmann aberrometry technology, accurate reliable refractive values can be provided which saves you examination time. Screen your patients wherever and however you see them. Examine patients anywhere without causing discomfort including camps, clinics and at home. In less than three seconds, you will have three quick and accurate readings with average value.