Lensmeter

Auto Lensmeters

A lensmeter, also known as an auto lensmeter, is a piece of equipment that is used to confirm the prescription for eyewear. A special lens support can be added to many lensmeters so that the power of contact lenses can also be verified. Its user-friendly interface, quick measurement, simplicity of use, and high accuracy allow it to be the perfect and dependable device among the many options. Eye care specialists use a lensometer or lensmeter to confirm the doctor's recommendation in contact lenses. In addition to marking and orienting uncut lenses during the production of eyewear, this device can also be used to ensure that lenses are properly mounted within a pair of glasses. Modern technology makes it possible for an auto lensometer, also known as an automatic lensmeter, to expedite the process. Some of the automatic lensmeters available today can also check progressive and bifocal lens prescriptions, assess contact lens quality, and examine lenses for UV protection.

It has different features including Hartmann sensor, faster measurement, tinted lens, and many more to make it convenience to use it. Here are some its features-

  • o Hartmann sensor with more than 100 measurement points

  • o 535 nm wavelength (Green measurement light)

  • o Faster measurement

  • o Virtual PD measurement

  • o UV measurement function and printer optional

  • o Data transferred facility available to Sight Tester/ Phoropter.

Auto Lensmeters

Lensmeter determines the axis, cylinder, sphere, and occasionally the prism. In addition to orienting and marking lenses before cutting, the lensmeter is also used to precisely mount lenses into their frames.

Features

  • o Compact, lightweight and handy instrument

  • o Simple and easy, scale reading system

  • o LED light source

  • o Battery operated and completely cordless

  • o Tilting angle allows for easy measurement

Conclusion

The lensmeter stands as a crucial tool in the field of optometry, facilitating precise measurements and ensuring accurate prescriptions for eyeglasses. Its ability to determine the power, axis, and other essential parameters of lenses plays a pivotal role in enhancing the overall visual experience for individuals. The automatic lensmeters available today can also check progressive and bifocal lens prescriptions, assess contact lens quality, and examine lenses for UV protection.