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Vision Meter Digital 21.5" Borderless LCD Electronic Optical Vision Meter with 44+ Visual Targets and 5 Display Methods Optometry Projector with Remote Control

KWD 130.500

Brand
AISITESY
Weight
4.5 kg
1 +

Special Features

  • AISITESY Visual acuity charts are important tools used by healthcare professionals to measure and monitor vision. These vision charts consist of rows of letters, numbers, or symbols that decrease in size to accurately assess a person's clear vision at different distances. Commonly found in ophthalmologists' offices, optometrists' clinics, and general healthcare facilities, vision charts have become the universal standard in eye care, helping countless people maintain optimal vision health thanks to their simple yet effective design.
  • The eye test chart is placed at a standardized distance away from the person whose vision is being tested. The person then attempts to identify the symbols on the chart, starting with the larger symbols and continuing with progressively smaller symbols until the person cannot identify the symbols. The smallest symbols that can be reliably identified is considered the person's visual acuity.
  • The Snellen chart is the most widely used. Alternative types of eye charts include the logMAR chart, Landolt C, E chart, Lea test, Golovin–Sivtsev table, the Rosenbaum chart, and the Jaeger chart snellen chart.
  • Bezel-less design:The chart features a 21.5-inch bezel-less display with a dot pitch of 0.282 mm, which produces a clear, high-quality image that makes it easy to identify symbols on the chart. With a working distance of 1 meter to 6.5 meters, the chart is ideal for use in any room.
  • One Year Product Technical Support:after-sales service directly from the manufacturer, can provide you with more professional after-sales support. We will provide you with after-sales service for replacement parts. If you have any problems during the use, please feel free to contact us!

Description

AISITESY Visual acuity charts are important tools used by healthcare professionals to measure and monitor vision. These vision charts consist of rows of letters, numbers, or symbols that decrease in size to accurately assess a person's clear vision at different distances. Commonly found in ophthalmologists' offices, optometrists' clinics, and general healthcare facilities, vision charts have become the universal standard in eye care, helping countless people maintain optimal vision health thanks to their simple yet effective design.

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