Running monocular and binocular visual acuity tests for distance and reading glasses has never been so simple.
The ability to demonstrate the corrected vision is key to patient satisfaction. With a simple refractive adjustment, a doctor can significantly improve the comfort of the new glasses.
The lenses are molded and polished with high-precision tools to get them the closest to their labeled power. The handheld design avoids side effects of regular phoropters such as wrong eye positioning.
Netropter let’s you take the reins no matter where you are, from an urban jungle to the Amazon, from a clean hospital room to a dirty tent in the desert. There is no need for specialized furniture and extensive training.
The Netropter was designed to be used in the patient's hand instead of on a supporting structure. It is light-weight and allows the patient to navigate their own vision to check their new eyesight.
Netrometer let’s you take the reins no matter where you are, from an urban jungle to the Amazon, from a clean hospital room to a dirty tent in the desert.
Based on its unique design, the Netropter is manufactured faster and easier than similar devices. This brings down the cost without decreasing quality.
Technology |
Trial Lens Stack (25 lenses per eye) |
Measuring Wavelengths |
~350nm to ~750nm (Broadband) |
Sphere Range |
-10.75 to +5.00D, 0.25D increment |
Cylindrical Range |
0 to -6D, 0.25D increment |
Axial Range |
0 to 180, 1 degree increment |
Pupillary Distance Range |
52 to 72mm, 1mm increment |
Visual Field |
~20 Degrees (14mm aperture) |
Acuity Measurements |
Binocular and Monocular |
Vision Test Type |
Distance and Readers |
Device Dimensions |
5.0cm x 7cm x 10cm (550g) |
External Processing Unit |
None |
Setup Time |
10 seconds |
Coatings |
Anti-Scratch, Anti-Reflective (Optically Sealed) |
Calibration Requirements |
None |
Power Requirements |
None (Manual Setup of Lenses) |
Specialized Furniture Requirements |
None (Handheld) |
FDA Status |
Product Listed as Class 1 exempt |