The model number is AR(K)-200.
The device provides a measurement range of -8.00D to +8.00D (selectable steps 0.12D or 0.25D). The Sphere specification is -25.00D to +22.00D (0.12D/0.25D steps) at a vertex distance (VD) of 12 mm.
Axis measurements range from 1° to 180° with 1° step resolution.
The minimum pupil diameter required is 2.0 mm.
Pupil distance (PD) range is 45–85 mm with an accuracy of 0.5 mm.
Yes. It is designed to be portable and robust, making it suitable for both clinical settings and field testing in remote locations.
Single package dimensions are 66 x 37 x 68 cm and the gross weight is 27.0 kg.
Autorefractor results provide a fast and objective starting point for refraction. Many clinicians combine these measurements with subjective refraction (patient feedback and refinement) before issuing a final spectacle prescription.
Measurements may be less reliable with very small pupils (below 2.0 mm), poor patient fixation, excessive eye movement, or certain ocular media opacities. In such cases, repeat testing or alternative methods may be needed.
Yes. The product supports customizable options for OEM, ODM, and OBM—contact the manufacturer or supplier to discuss available customization and branding options.
Use a soft, dry or slightly damp lint-free cloth for external surfaces and follow the device manual for optics care. Avoid abrasive cleaners and direct liquid exposure. Regular inspection and scheduled calibration per the manual are recommended.
Calibration and service intervals depend on usage and local regulations. Follow the manufacturer’s user manual for recommended calibration schedules and contact authorized service personnel for maintenance and repairs.
Connectivity options are not specified in this summary. For details about data export, electronic interfaces, or software integration, please consult the product datasheet or contact the supplier.
Typical uses include eye examinations in clinics, field testing in remote locations, vision assessments in optical stores, patient referral screening for corrective lenses, and ophthalmic research and development.
Refer to the supplier or manufacturer's contact information provided with the product. For warranty terms, spare parts, and technical support, contact the authorized dealer or manufacturer directly.
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